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0-30000 | 15 | 22.73% | |
30001-50000 | 3 | 4.55% | |
50001-75000 | 7 | 10.61% | |
75001-100000 | 5 | 7.58% | |
100000-150000 | 7 | 10.61% | |
>150000 | 12 | 18.18% | |
dont care /resutls please | 17 | 25.76% | |
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#3291
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Re: *official 2007 red sox thread*
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Check out Papelbon talking to Tina Cervasio in the post game celebration video, funny stuff. Click Here [/ QUOTE ] lol. I had no idea who poured the beer on Paps before Tina said "Royce Clayton." |
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Re: *official 2007 red sox thread*
Anyone see a series price on the ALCS yet?
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Re: *official 2007 red sox thread*
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Anyone see a series price on the ALCS yet? [/ QUOTE ] My guess: Sox -180. If that turns out to be high, I would credit that to Boston's perceived Aug-Sept swoon (I say "perceived", because I believe they didn't struggle in Aug-Sept, they were just resting everybody--hell, Manny took a whole month off). If the "perceived swoon" drives the price down, that makes a Red Sox bet what we like to call "Old Fashioned, Country-style Value". *** Wow. After typing that, I went to WSEX, where they are running a trading exchange on the AL pennant. At this very second, the current price on the Sox translates to -194, while the tribe takes back +164. I can't say that I know how exchange prices compare to series prices (you can't sell off a booked bet in the middle of the series, the way you can an exchange purchase). If those prices are an accurate indicator of what the bookies will hang up, then I apologize for wasting our time with the "perceived swoon" drivel. |
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Re: *official 2007 red sox thread*
That was good stuff there, and works pretty damn well.
But you forget one thing: The Red Sox are the Boston Red Sox, and the Indians are the Indians. |
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Re: *official 2007 red sox thread*
just realized that the 2004 red sox championship team had a starting player on each AL playoff team this year.. Damon, Nixon, Cabrera.
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Re: *official 2007 red sox thread*
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At this very second, the current price on the Sox translates to -194, while the tribe takes back +164. [/ QUOTE ] thats a joke. this series is much closer to a coin flip than that, especially considering Cleveland will be just as rested as we are. I think we're a small favorite |
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Re: *official 2007 red sox thread*
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[ QUOTE ] At this very second, the current price on the Sox translates to -194, while the tribe takes back +164. [/ QUOTE ] thats a joke. this series is much closer to a coin flip than that, especially considering Cleveland will be just as rested as we are. I think we're a small favorite [/ QUOTE ] then you should bet a large sum of money on cleveland +164. |
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Re: *official 2007 red sox thread*
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just realized that the 2004 red sox championship team had a starting player on each AL playoff team this year.. Damon, Nixon, Cabrera. [/ QUOTE ] Nixon wasn't starting. Edit: well, not every game. |
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Re: *official 2007 red sox thread*
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[ QUOTE ] At this very second, the current price on the Sox translates to -194, while the tribe takes back +164. [/ QUOTE ] thats a joke. this series is much closer to a coin flip than that, especially considering Cleveland will be just as rested as we are. I think we're a small favorite [/ QUOTE ] Turns out you're both right. They just put up the line at Pinnacle. Red Sox -162. |
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Re: *official 2007 red sox thread*
Postseason so far:
Manny: .500/.722/1.100 Ortiz: .778/.889/1.444 Combined: .632/.800/1.263 |
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