Southern Miss laying 5.5 against Old Dominion. They are up by 5 with less than 30 seconds. They get fouled THREE times. The people who gave the points needed them to make ONE free throw to win their bets. SM goes 0-6.
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But they had money riding on the under. 🤣Southern Miss laying 5.5 against Old Dominion. They are up by 5 with less than 30 seconds. They get fouled THREE times. The people who gave the points needed them to make ONE free throw to win their bets. SM goes 0-6.
Cost us a title in 2015 and nobody will ever convince me otherwise.Gambling has ruined sports period.
I'm not talking about the guys who place a few bucks on games. I'm talking about the big gamblers. Crooked officials in every sport now due to Gambling.
Yep. Vegas experts came out at the beginning of the tournament and said KY would never be allowed to win bc it’s the only scenario where Vegas loses money on March madness which is one of their biggest revenue weekends.Cost us a title in 2015 and nobody will ever convince me otherwise.
Yeah a tournament bracket show I was watching was talking about the money bet on UK to go 40-0 and how much Vegas would lose if they did and I told my wife right then and there that we would not win it all.....and here we are. 👿Yep. Vegas experts came out at the beginning of the tournament and said KY would never be allowed to win bc it’s the only scenario where Vegas loses money on March madness which is one of their biggest revenue weekends.
Same, saw a sports show talking about gambling lines and what not and one guy said Vegas would take a huge wash if UK wins the tournament.Yeah a tournament bracket show I was watching was talking about the money bet on UK to go 40-0 and how much Vegas would lose if they did and I told my wife right then and there that we would not win it all.....and here we are. 👿
And in 1984 against G-Town. Leading at the half and come out of the locker room with your head down. Fix was on that day 53-40 lossCost us a title in 2015 and nobody will ever convince me otherwise.
And some of them NEVER participate in game threads, or even talk about the Cats in general. If they do talk about the Cats it's over/under garbage or coming in here with NBA statistics about players you know they're betting on. The people I'm talking about are only here for the scoop on players because they're gambling. It needs to stop.I personally don't care that much if people want to be dumb with their money and bet. What bothers me is all the posts talking/bragging about it here.
They only people making money on gambling are Vegas. Period.
@Creed Bratton @EliteBlue i remember the same thing. it was a bracketology show on espnu. they had a vegas insider on explaining how much money vegas would lose if kentucky won it all. knew there was 0 chance at that point.Yeah a tournament bracket show I was watching was talking about the money bet on UK to go 40-0 and how much Vegas would lose if they did and I told my wife right then and there that we would not win it all.....and here we are. 👿
I’ve looked for the clip since then and it’s impossible to find but it 100% happened@Creed Bratton @EliteBlue i remember the same thing. it was a bracketology show on espnu. they had a vegas insider on explaining how much money vegas would lose if kentucky won it all. knew there was 0 chance at that point.
same!I’ve looked for the clip since then and it’s impossible to find but it 100% happened
Betting on sports robs any sort of joy in my opinion. You become fixated on spreads or performances of specific athletes.
Sports should be entertainment, something you look forward to at face value and not something you use to make a quick buck.
What really hurts is when you take a 6 point dog and they are up double figures most of the game, blow the lead late and lose by 8 in overtime.
Sports wagering actually gives me lots of joy, in three ways:
#1. It allows me to emotionally hedge against a UK loss by betting against the Cats. Either the Cats win or I win money. And if I lose a little money, to me it’s no different than spending that money to pay for tickets, pay for parking, pay for concessions, etc. especially if it guarantees a UK win.
#2. If you don’t bet spreads and instead just bet moneyline, particularly if you parlay home teams in both college basketball and football, you can beat the books pretty regularly. That’s always been true but it is especially true this season.
#3. March Madness just allows for some crazy parlays where a 50-cent bet could win you close to a million bucks. Sure the odds are long, but if you don’t think that makes the randomness of March even more fun idk what to tell you!
Betting on sports robs any sort of joy in my opinion. You become fixated on spreads or performances of specific athletes.
Sports should be entertainment, something you look forward to at face value and not something you use to make a quick buck.
But the fun comes from the high of winning and not from the sport itself.There ARE people that only bet on sports for fun. I know 1 of them personally. He doesn't use it to make money, but he wins more than he loses. Gets his vacations paid for quite a bit. I'm not that guy. Lol
Eh, it's just not my thing.Sports wagering actually gives me lots of joy, in three ways:
#1. It allows me to emotionally hedge against a UK loss by betting against the Cats. Either the Cats win or I win money. And if I lose a little money, to me it’s no different than spending that money to pay for tickets, pay for parking, pay for concessions, etc. especially if it guarantees a UK win.
#2. If you don’t bet spreads and instead just bet moneyline, particularly if you parlay home teams in both college basketball and football, you can beat the books pretty regularly. That’s always been true but it is especially true this season.
#3. March Madness just allows for some crazy parlays where a 50-cent bet could win you close to a million bucks. Sure the odds are long, but if you don’t think that makes the randomness of March even more fun idk what to tell you!
Well only if you win the one with the less "juice". Because you are losing one of them if it is a ML bet. I will middle if there is like a 5 or 6 point spread between the original bet and the live bet. But just to lay money of the other side, why even make the bet ? You risk / reward is not not there. Splitting the two bets , if you win the better odds bet, only pays you back a very minimal profit.Find a projected close game. You can wager on the underdog at +150 or so. Wait for the underdog to get a lead, see if the odds shift the other way. If it goes +125 or so to the other team you can wager about same amount and win either way. Doesn’t work every time of course but it does quite often
This.Betting on sports robs any sort of joy in my opinion. You become fixated on spreads or performances of specific athletes.
Sports should be entertainment, something you look forward to at face value and not something you use to make a quick buck.
But the fun comes from the high of winning and not from the sport itself.
Well only if you win the one with the less "juice". Because you are losing one of them if it is a ML bet. I will middle if there is like a 5 or 6 point spread between the original bet and the live bet. But just to lay money of the other side, why even make the bet ? You risk / reward is not not there. Splitting the two bets , if you win the better odds bet, only pays you back a very minimal profit.
Example : Say I take Ole Miss +10 before the game, say they get a 7/8 point lead and the line drops to UK -3 (or Ole Miss +3). I then would consider betting UK -3. Why ? because now I have a middle ground that gives me a win for BOTH bets from UK winning by 9 to UK winning by 4. Now I have 5 point middle, and given myself a way to double my profits and no risk in losing, at worst a split. Using last night as an example (not saying the line ever got to UK -3 when they was down, just an example, as it does happen) I would have protected my original bet of +10 by taking UK -3. Now why would you do that if you was so sure of Ole Miss +10 ? Because I felt really good about UK -3, which I would have never got so low if they didn't get down early.
Well, I bet on sports for the profit in my 20s(65 now). After the 4th bookie cut me off I just stopped trying to find another(long before the internet and I didn't live in Nevada and small bookies don't lay off bets, just cut off the guys that win too consistently). But I never bet money that wasn't earmarked for just that purpose and I never bet more than a handful of games per week and I NEVER bet on any game involving UK, as they were the only team I was emotionally invested in. It's possible to win but one must use self control and if you can't just laugh off the bad beats it's better to just find out if you were right with the final score.What my friends dad would say to that... "Stupidity. Stupidity is what really hurts."
He'd say, If you're gambling for entertainment, it never hurts. If you're gambling for the wrong reasons and/or with money you can't afford to lose, you're already losing and just don't know it yet.
I won money on the opening game against Ball St last season when Ray Davis scooted in for a TD on a long run to cover the spread in a situation where we probably should've taken a couple of knees to end the game. Same thing happened in Coen's first season when we covered with a TD drive led by Beau Allen and other backups in the closing seconds. I've also lost on guys missing a PAT and dropping a sure TD pass. I bet almost exclusively on college/NFL because basketball is such a random sport from night to night, although last year I made money betting on University Six in basketball to fail to cover.Bad Beat in full effect. i have won bets on a guy making a 50 footer to cover, and I have lost in the same fashion. It is why they call it gambling and not winning. There is two sides to every coin though, bettors lose on bad beats, but the flip side is there are winners on the same play.
That was the Clay Travis debacle , right?I had Purdy with the over 12.5 rushing yards.
He had 13 and lost 2 when he kneeled for OT.
Don't tell me about bad beats...LOL
I had a boost from DraftKings:I had Purdy with the over 12.5 rushing yards.
He had 13 and lost 2 when he kneeled for OT.
Don't tell me about bad beats...LOL
Sorry, I was only talking about ML but I didn’t say it. It is a small payout, just a safer method I think. I’m no big gamblerWell only if you win the one with the less "juice". Because you are losing one of them if it is a ML bet. I will middle if there is like a 5 or 6 point spread between the original bet and the live bet. But just to lay money of the other side, why even make the bet ? You risk / reward is not not there. Splitting the two bets , if you win the better odds bet, only pays you back a very minimal profit.
Example : Say I take Ole Miss +10 before the game, say they get a 7/8 point lead and the line drops to UK -3 (or Ole Miss +3). I then would consider betting UK -3. Why ? because now I have a middle ground that gives me a win for BOTH bets from UK winning by 9 to UK winning by 4. Now I have 5 point middle, and given myself a way to double my profits and no risk in losing, at worst a split. Using last night as an example (not saying the line ever got to UK -3 when they was down, just an example, as it does happen) I would have protected my original bet of +10 by taking UK -3. Now why would you do that if you was so sure of Ole Miss +10 ? Because I felt really good about UK -3, which I would have never got so low if they didn't get down early.