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lol..you posted this Bid: Tomorrow at noon they will sweep the disgraceful White Sox out of town. How long can they keep Guillen jk...sorry for your misery last night but thank you for the 5 in a row the Sox have won since your post ![]()
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Bob,
When the Indians left town it got very cold in Cleveland, and not the weather. Thats my second reverse parlay in a row. Scav, Any coach fouls in that situation when they came down and hit that 3. Those kids werent prepared because he didnt prepare them. I loved what Bobby Knight said about calling a timeout. Regardless of how many times youve been over something in practice if it comes down like that you immediately call a timeout to set your kids. Go over it with each kid and tell them their assignment and what they are to do. You would think these morons have never played in an organized game before with the mistakes they made the last 2 minuets. It lies on Calapari's shoulders, he was horrible when they needed him. Yeah his kids didnt hit freethrows, he didnt have them prepared, he was shrugging off missing freethrows in his last press conference. Foul, he never tried to foul, he never told those kids that. He just got schooled, he choked, and so did his kids. When PG1985 got on Calapari should have forfeited
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It's never going to happen, Scav. He's an ego-maniac. Laying the the game on "the lords will"; love what Jay Bilas said, 'not calling a TO had nothing to do with the lords will'. HAHA |
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I think we all have been around many Calapari's in our lifes, and the fact is, that people like this, it tears them up inside because they know they screwed up. Trust me, he knows he lost that game yesterday, just was hoping that his kids would bail him out. |
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So lets revisit. Obviously we know the outcome and what happened, but should I have hedged. Reason I ask is that yesterday I was very confident, I liked my position and honestly, I went against what I normally do.
When I am at the track, and lets say I played a $10 P3 and I am alive to two horses in the final leg, both favorites, and I am collecting $800 and $1000 on those two live horses, I have $60 invested into the ticket. I will take another $40 or $90 and spread it in the race that will improve my odds of making money, say be positive at least $100. I guess it really depends on where you are at in a multitude of situations(financially, mentally), but I could have gotten +110 last night, with $200 invested, and invested another $500, and been guaranteed either $1600 (900 profit) or $1050(350 profit) Just the other side of the coin, but looking at these numbers, I still think I did the right thing.... |
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