Will dabble a bit on NASCAR,will put in a few ship plays this week. May chase a few golf plays leading up to the Masters. Not a baseball, basketball player until the WS and NBA finals.
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@perkdog said:
Lost all my bets except Xavier Worthy anytime TD
Lost about $250 total on the game
Not much action on games after today for a bit
Seems like our buddy Galaxy may be doing the same, as he mentioned in another thread.
Actually a good idea. When I was younger, I wish that I had been wise enough to do that. But I wasn't and got crushed chasing losses.
Been there and done that in my 20's, football is my betting sport for the most part
I might occasionally throw something on other sports but it's nothing much.
I might throw something in the Golf tournament or some other things for fun but it will be far less than NFL season
I'd have to think during the Brady era, there were a number of seasons which you did quite well.
Honestly I didn't bet a whole lot during that time frame, I quite sport betting for a very long time and didn't do a whole lot with it until the Draft Kings went hot in New Hampshire.
If Sports gambling wasn't so easy I'd probably not even do it, I'd just stick with poker and 2 times a year Casino trip, I stopped dealing with bookies a long time ago, it was too much of a hassle and working at the Sheriff's Department I had to behave myself for the most part.
Now I got a casino 10 minutes from my house and Draft Kings on my phone lol
@perkdog said:
Lost all my bets except Xavier Worthy anytime TD
Lost about $250 total on the game
Not much action on games after today for a bit
Seems like our buddy Galaxy may be doing the same, as he mentioned in another thread.
Actually a good idea. When I was younger, I wish that I had been wise enough to do that. But I wasn't and got crushed chasing losses.
Been there and done that in my 20's, football is my betting sport for the most part
I might occasionally throw something on other sports but it's nothing much.
I might throw something in the Golf tournament or some other things for fun but it will be far less than NFL season
I'd have to think during the Brady era, there were a number of seasons which you did quite well.
Honestly I didn't bet a whole lot during that time frame, I quite sport betting for a very long time and didn't do a whole lot with it until the Draft Kings went hot in New Hampshire.
If Sports gambling wasn't so easy I'd probably not even do it, I'd just stick with poker and 2 times a year Casino trip, I stopped dealing with bookies a long time ago, it was too much of a hassle and working at the Sheriff's Department I had to behave myself for the most part.
Now I got a casino 10 minutes from my house and Draft Kings on my phone lol
It's still my goal in life to help fund and get some player to the WSOP. Any suggestions? 😉
I'd do it myself, the 10k is no problem. The problem is the grind of it. I'm not a drug user and I've never taken an amphetamine or anything like that in my entire life. I don't even drink coffee. I only say that because unless a player is willing to do that, and be able to handle it, there's very little chance of making it to the bubble, let alone winning it, no matter how good you are.
I've played a lot of poker in my time. And I know enough about the game to realize that in a long grinding tournament such as the WSOP with thousands of players. No matter how good you are, you could technically be the best player in the room, but just one brief moment of lapse in judgment because of mental fatigue, and suddenly your stack is gone.
I realize that there are websites out there whereby you can buy-in for a piece of the action with certain players. However I would only want to do it with somebody who I both like and trust. For example I could easily envision buying in for say 10% on one of those websites, the player wins the tourney for 10 million, and I'm waiting patiently for my million dollar share to arrive in my bank account. But then find out the winning player has absconded with the money and is now living the life of luxury in Europe, with my money. LOL
@perkdog said:
Lost all my bets except Xavier Worthy anytime TD
Lost about $250 total on the game
Not much action on games after today for a bit
Seems like our buddy Galaxy may be doing the same, as he mentioned in another thread.
Actually a good idea. When I was younger, I wish that I had been wise enough to do that. But I wasn't and got crushed chasing losses.
Been there and done that in my 20's, football is my betting sport for the most part
I might occasionally throw something on other sports but it's nothing much.
I might throw something in the Golf tournament or some other things for fun but it will be far less than NFL season
I'd have to think during the Brady era, there were a number of seasons which you did quite well.
Honestly I didn't bet a whole lot during that time frame, I quite sport betting for a very long time and didn't do a whole lot with it until the Draft Kings went hot in New Hampshire.
If Sports gambling wasn't so easy I'd probably not even do it, I'd just stick with poker and 2 times a year Casino trip, I stopped dealing with bookies a long time ago, it was too much of a hassle and working at the Sheriff's Department I had to behave myself for the most part.
Now I got a casino 10 minutes from my house and Draft Kings on my phone lol
Casinos and on line betting are so prevalent and easily accessible. Almost like the neighborhood convenience store. Access on every corner.
Successful transactions:Tookybandit. "Everyone is equal, some are more equal than others".
@perkdog said:
Lost all my bets except Xavier Worthy anytime TD
Lost about $250 total on the game
Not much action on games after today for a bit
Seems like our buddy Galaxy may be doing the same, as he mentioned in another thread.
Actually a good idea. When I was younger, I wish that I had been wise enough to do that. But I wasn't and got crushed chasing losses.
Been there and done that in my 20's, football is my betting sport for the most part
I might occasionally throw something on other sports but it's nothing much.
I might throw something in the Golf tournament or some other things for fun but it will be far less than NFL season
I'd have to think during the Brady era, there were a number of seasons which you did quite well.
Honestly I didn't bet a whole lot during that time frame, I quite sport betting for a very long time and didn't do a whole lot with it until the Draft Kings went hot in New Hampshire.
If Sports gambling wasn't so easy I'd probably not even do it, I'd just stick with poker and 2 times a year Casino trip, I stopped dealing with bookies a long time ago, it was too much of a hassle and working at the Sheriff's Department I had to behave myself for the most part.
Now I got a casino 10 minutes from my house and Draft Kings on my phone lol
Casinos and on line betting are so prevalent and easily accessible. Almost like the neighborhood convenience store. Access on every corner.
And the neighborhood liquor stores. And the neighborhood pharmacies with their assortment of drugs, many of which wouldn't be needed if eating healthy.
But that's the society we live in. And it's far better than some nanny state dictator telling us what to do.
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Will dabble a bit on NASCAR,will put in a few ship plays this week. May chase a few golf plays leading up to the Masters. Not a baseball, basketball player until the WS and NBA finals.
Been there and done that in my 20's, football is my betting sport for the most part
I might occasionally throw something on other sports but it's nothing much.
I might throw something in the Golf tournament or some other things for fun but it will be far less than NFL season
I'd have to think during the Brady era, there were a number of seasons which you did quite well.
Honestly I didn't bet a whole lot during that time frame, I quite sport betting for a very long time and didn't do a whole lot with it until the Draft Kings went hot in New Hampshire.
If Sports gambling wasn't so easy I'd probably not even do it, I'd just stick with poker and 2 times a year Casino trip, I stopped dealing with bookies a long time ago, it was too much of a hassle and working at the Sheriff's Department I had to behave myself for the most part.
Now I got a casino 10 minutes from my house and Draft Kings on my phone lol
It's still my goal in life to help fund and get some player to the WSOP. Any suggestions? 😉
I'd do it myself, the 10k is no problem. The problem is the grind of it. I'm not a drug user and I've never taken an amphetamine or anything like that in my entire life. I don't even drink coffee. I only say that because unless a player is willing to do that, and be able to handle it, there's very little chance of making it to the bubble, let alone winning it, no matter how good you are.
I've played a lot of poker in my time. And I know enough about the game to realize that in a long grinding tournament such as the WSOP with thousands of players. No matter how good you are, you could technically be the best player in the room, but just one brief moment of lapse in judgment because of mental fatigue, and suddenly your stack is gone.
I realize that there are websites out there whereby you can buy-in for a piece of the action with certain players. However I would only want to do it with somebody who I both like and trust. For example I could easily envision buying in for say 10% on one of those websites, the player wins the tourney for 10 million, and I'm waiting patiently for my million dollar share to arrive in my bank account. But then find out the winning player has absconded with the money and is now living the life of luxury in Europe, with my money. LOL
Casinos and on line betting are so prevalent and easily accessible. Almost like the neighborhood convenience store. Access on every corner.
And the neighborhood liquor stores. And the neighborhood pharmacies with their assortment of drugs, many of which wouldn't be needed if eating healthy.
But that's the society we live in. And it's far better than some nanny state dictator telling us what to do.