Making our Pockets Fat again AGAIN PT 2 - Official Gambling Thread

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The pace of this game was weird asf, and Mixon couldn't run for shyt. But, like you said, I'll take it.
I was getting pissed at the predictability. I was like "all these weapons vs a Miami defense that was on the field more than 35 minutes 4 days ago":mindblown:


Soon as I said that, Burrow hit Higgins for that 59 yd td:whew:

Went to get some food and had the game on my phone in the car and started having connection issues:bryan:

Got home and Burrow had 213 yds. I needed 249 and he got that exactly, but I don't trust fanduel. I was like "give me a few more yards because these fools will go back and ry to say he had 248, then he hit Chase and I was in the clear lol
 

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Now how in The fukk is Cincinnati favored over Miami?
If you believe it's all rigged, Cincinnati wins tonight

Coli jinx activated :win:
And how was it rigged?

We all saw how hurt Tua was last week, he didn't even grab his back when he stumbled those times

So why keep that under wraps and let him play?
If you think I'm terms of Vegas, The money would have been mostly in Cincinnati. If the public is unaware of the severity of the Tua injury then where does most of the betting go?

I'm sure the 3-0 world better dolphins could handle a team that lost to the cowboys without Dak. Millions if not billions was made by the house on the perception that Tua was fine.

With ppl obviously upset over this, for the betting sites to give refunds tells me they don't want the outcry publicly. Voices would be much louder if they didn't get refunded anything. I think it's all part of protecting the bottom line, The billions.

Now to figure out which games will be affected this weekend :jbhmm:
 

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If the public is unaware of the severity of the Tua injury then where does most of the betting go?

Millions if not billions was made by the house on the perception that Tua was fine.

it was actually the opposite. for a game with a 50/50 ticket split, the money was the heaviest for one side that i saw in NFL so far this season. 50% of tickets accounting for 75% of the cash at one point (the point i like to read the money and glean what i can), on CIN spread. it appeared like very confident bets on actionable intelligence and, bookies paid up.

potential MIA backers were warned earlier in the week in this thread, i think by @RubioTheCruel.

given that, the house clearly underestimated the situation and got taxed for it.
 

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I was so close to hitting on one of those goofy props. It's 8/1 odds for Waddle, Hill, Chase, and Higgins to all get over 50 yards. For some reason Bridgewater barely looked Waddle's way after getting in the game.
 

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That deep pass to Chase saved my Burrow over 275 pass yards prop(+100)

very weird game. Miami's DC bracket covered Chase and threw Howard on Higgins which was not the best idea in the world
 

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And how was it rigged?

We all saw how hurt Tua was last week, he didn't even grab his back when he stumbled those times

So why keep that under wraps and let him play?
If you think I'm terms of Vegas, The money would have been mostly in Cincinnati. If the public is unaware of the severity of the Tua injury then where does most of the betting go?

I'm sure the 3-0 world better dolphins could handle a team that lost to the cowboys without Dak. Millions if not billions was made by the house on the perception that Tua was fine.

With ppl obviously upset over this, for the betting sites to give refunds tells me they don't want the outcry publicly. Voices would be much louder if they didn't get refunded anything. I think it's all part of protecting the bottom line, The billions.

Now to figure out which games will be affected this weekend :jbhmm:
I told people at the spot yesterday that Cincy would win by double digits. They all gave me the :mjlol::comeon::skip::mjtf::unimpressed:


I said that they intentionally put the line at 3.5 to lure in the Miami backers. However, Cincy will clear that and then some.
 
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