March Madness: Despite recent history and a major flaw, bettors still love Kentucky
Kentucky has flaws, but bettors don't care.
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People have to be naive to think gambling does not impact College sports.For the record, I’m not 100% serious. Just like 50%…
Sadly I agree. With Cal on the bench we are always just a St. Pete game away from having our hopes crushed.They’re betting the roster and not the coach.
I‘d take our roster all day long but CAL will choke this great opportunity away as well.
This. If money is even on all the other favorites and super heavy on UK with +500 or greater payouts…. And the only way sports books lose money on March madness is if KY wins…. Then you can bank on it that one of the teams that has balanced betting wins and we catch a “bad whistle” in the E8 or F4. Vegas will not take a loss on one of the biggest money making/gambling months of the year. Just hope they take all the juice from our odds so ppl start balancing the money on other teamsPeople have to be naive to think gambling does not impact College sports.
They have to be naive to gamble, too.People have to be naive to think gambling does not impact College sports.
spot onThey’re betting the roster and not the coach.
I‘d take our roster all day long but CAL will choke this great opportunity away as well.
Nothing against you, but I see this kind of comment on here quite a bit and it makes me bristle because it just comes off as preachy. If you're betting the mortgage or depending on gambling to make a living, then yes that's a bad choice. I, like a lot of others here like to make small wagers for sport, particularly on games I wouldn't be otherwise interested in. If you're going to admonish about this why not warn people about drinking beer or eating too much fast food?They have to be naive to gamble, too.
So a simple, one-word sentence that speaks the truth comes off as preachy to you?Nothing against you, but I see this kind of comment on here quite a bit and it makes me bristle because it just comes off as preachy. If you're betting the mortgage or depending on gambling to make a living, then yes that's a bad choice. I, like a lot of others here like to make small wagers for sport, particularly on games I wouldn't be otherwise interested in. If you're going to admonish about this why not warn people about drinking beer or eating too much fast food?
Don't forget them reefers......them's bad too!Nothing against you, but I see this kind of comment on here quite a bit and it makes me bristle because it just comes off as preachy. If you're betting the mortgage or depending on gambling to make a living, then yes that's a bad choice. I, like a lot of others here like to make small wagers for sport, particularly on games I wouldn't be otherwise interested in. If you're going to admonish about this why not warn people about drinking beer or eating too much fast food?