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Old 12-01-2007, 09:04 PM
igetbadbeat igetbadbeat is offline
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Default Re: the proof is in the pudding

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odds of the bet being placed are next to 0

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I think they may be a bit higher than this.

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I guess ur right, I wouldn't bet "willt he bet be placed" No @ -999999. I am just baffled by troll jobs.
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Old 12-01-2007, 09:08 PM
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Default Re: the proof is in the pudding

i see what you're saying badbeat, but when post-oak put up his challenge, it IMMEDIATELY showed that cato-tonia was full of crap with his 60% claim. even someone who is new to sports betting knows that money talks. offering a bet and/or seeing it get turned down is a more convincing argument than any amount of replying back and forth.
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Old 12-01-2007, 10:25 PM
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Default Re: the proof is in the pudding

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i see what you're saying badbeat, but when post-oak put up his challenge, it IMMEDIATELY showed that cato-tonia was full of crap with his 60% claim. even someone who is new to sports betting knows that money talks. offering a bet and/or seeing it get turned down is a more convincing argument than any amount of replying back and forth.

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I prefer offering fair terms and then having someone respond with some sort of convoluted counter like PO previously replied with. Sad thing is... He likely would be the proud owner of my money now if he had just agreed and not tried to backtrack on his own statements.
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Old 12-02-2007, 12:46 AM
NajdorfDefense NajdorfDefense is offline
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Default Re: the proof is in the pudding

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i see what you're saying badbeat, but when post-oak put up his challenge, it IMMEDIATELY showed that cato-tonia was full of crap with his 60% claim. even someone who is new to sports betting knows that money talks. offering a bet and/or seeing it get turned down is a more convincing argument than any amount of replying back and forth.

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Also, saying people don't make stupid bets here is false. Happens every month if not far more.
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Old 12-02-2007, 01:07 AM
Thremp Thremp is offline
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Default Re: the proof is in the pudding

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i see what you're saying badbeat, but when post-oak put up his challenge, it IMMEDIATELY showed that cato-tonia was full of crap with his 60% claim. even someone who is new to sports betting knows that money talks. offering a bet and/or seeing it get turned down is a more convincing argument than any amount of replying back and forth.

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Also, saying people don't make stupid bets here is false. Happens every month if not far more.

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I propped someone on a Kubiak projection rounding up on receptions and yards. Then additionally citing they had to pass all three standards in Recptions/Yards/TDs. Even money. Its like someone took lessons from Durrrr on how to prop.
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Old 12-01-2007, 09:14 PM
mogwai316 mogwai316 is offline
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Default Re: the proof is in the pudding

All I can tell you is that the one time I offered a bet to a troll, it was accepted and I believe would have gone through except the thread was deleted and I got the impression that the powers that be just wanted the whole thing to disappear quietly.
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