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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] i can't believe this thread is happening on a gambling site. OP: post this in sports betting forum here and see what they say. (spoiler: they'll tell you that the person who demanded his money was correct) [/ QUOTE ] Sure, if I bet the No on "Will the AL win the all-star game" at Bodog and it ended in a tie, I'd be looking to get paid. If I made an off-the-cuff bet with a friend for $2 for which it was pretty damn clear that a tie was a push, I wouldn't be demanding to be paid $2, even though technically I may have won the bet. [/ QUOTE ] i think baseball is a bad example because ties "aren't possible" in golf match play/skins ties are common and are totally accepted as being different from winning the hole. i dunno, if i was golfing and I said "i bet X doesn't win this hole" i would mean "halve or lose" if you said "there's between 40 and 50 jellybeans in the jar" and there were actually 50 i could see there being an argument. but the fact that in golf win/halve/lose are three common and distinct outcomes make this pretty clear cut in my eyes. [/ QUOTE ] the all star game ended in a tie a few years ago. [/ QUOTE ] which is why i put "aren't possible" in quotes.... the tie was an unexpected outcome outside the rules which is why i think that it's different than a golf hole where a tie is a common, distinct occurrence from a win |
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