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Re: Mini Vegas trip report - pre-Super Bowl Saturday
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yeah. it's hard to pass up the bears getting 7...i'm sure quite a few people lost money on that one. [/ QUOTE ] Really? I can't imagine that spread swaying me...and I'm a huge Bears fan. It was pretty obvious that Da Bears were either gonna win by 20 or lose by about a billion. No chance on the final score being close, one way or the other. I still have no idea how they kept the final margin to 12. Sorry, back to your regularly scheduled thread about Vegas nits. |
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Re: Mini Vegas trip report - pre-Super Bowl Saturday
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[ QUOTE ] yeah. it's hard to pass up the bears getting 7...i'm sure quite a few people lost money on that one. [/ QUOTE ] Really? I can't imagine that spread swaying me...and I'm a huge Bears fan. It was pretty obvious that Da Bears were either gonna win by 20 or lose by about a billion. No chance on the final score being close, one way or the other. I still have no idea how they kept the final margin to 12. [/ QUOTE ] That was EXACTLY my analysis as well. A lot of money did come in on Da Bears. The pointspread line was -120, and even on the Colts. They told me they didn't want to move to -6.5 so they did it this way. |
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Re: Mini Vegas trip report - pre-Super Bowl Saturday
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This is why dealer's become action monkeys, BTW. We can't stand watching this crap. [/ QUOTE ] Which is probably why some dealers become bad players. The difference should be: When you're dealing, you have to stay in whatever game you're dealing. Can't get up & walk away. As a player, you can choose to go play another table or casino. That game of 4 limpers and $10 bet takes it down on the flop sounds like a bad game. A player could easily go somewhere else. I fight the battle of not getting up from a game just because it's the only one in town. Working on discipline to wait for a better game/day is part of becoming a better player. One of these days I hope to be there. |
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