In January, Scott Berry was in Las Vegas when he threw down $400 on the St. Louis Blues to win the Stanley Cup at 250-1 odds. As the worst team in the league, it was an absurd bet made by a guy who bet emotionally on his own team. But emotion is why Berry is still in the game, as in he hasn’t hedged in his potential $100,000 win despite chances to get out without putting any money down from PropSwap. Berry got offers from other bettors to buy him out at $75,000 when the Blues were up 3-2 before Game 6. Berry said no, seeing it as bad karma for the team he was rooting for.
Darren Rovell, BlackJack Fletcher and Chris Raybon spoke to Berry on Wednesday on The Action Network’s SiriusXM show this morning ahead of his $100,000-or-nothing night.
BJF: I’d love to get your mood right now, Scott.
Scott: You know it’s so funny, it’s like I never in a million years thought I would be watching a game where I either am a $100,000 victor or I’m walking away with my tail between my legs. But, I’ve got all faith in these guys, I still think they’re gonna do it, they’re a better road team so tonight’s gonna be an emotional roller coaster. You’ll probably see me in tears either way.
Darren: All right, Scott, what’s the set up for tonight, where are ya?
Scott: It’s been back and forth whether to watch it at my mom’s house with just some family, and of course, there’s a couple local news places that want to come watch me
Darren: No!
Scott: I’m like, ‘I don’t know about that,’ but then there’s a friend that owns a bar in The Hill here in St. Louis and they’re talking about maybe just having my close friends and family over there to watch.
Darren: I think you should watch it alone by yourself in a room. I’m a little worried about the bar situation.
Scott: I have one friend who said ‘Hey just lock yourself in a room, put your phone away and just watch the game.’
BJF: I wouldn’t want anybody around me
Darren: No, not anyone around me. You ever have any situation like this in your life?
Scott: No, never. So this is surreal, I mean this whole thing the last month or so has been really just surreal for me. I’ve kept faith in these guys … and I’ve got full faith (tonight). I refuse to hedge. … We’re we’re all gonna be victorious
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Darren Rovell, BlackJack Fletcher and Chris Raybon spoke to Berry on Wednesday on The Action Network’s SiriusXM show this morning ahead of his $100,000-or-nothing night.
BJF: I’d love to get your mood right now, Scott.
Scott: You know it’s so funny, it’s like I never in a million years thought I would be watching a game where I either am a $100,000 victor or I’m walking away with my tail between my legs. But, I’ve got all faith in these guys, I still think they’re gonna do it, they’re a better road team so tonight’s gonna be an emotional roller coaster. You’ll probably see me in tears either way.
Darren: All right, Scott, what’s the set up for tonight, where are ya?
Scott: It’s been back and forth whether to watch it at my mom’s house with just some family, and of course, there’s a couple local news places that want to come watch me
Darren: No!
Scott: I’m like, ‘I don’t know about that,’ but then there’s a friend that owns a bar in The Hill here in St. Louis and they’re talking about maybe just having my close friends and family over there to watch.
Darren: I think you should watch it alone by yourself in a room. I’m a little worried about the bar situation.
Scott: I have one friend who said ‘Hey just lock yourself in a room, put your phone away and just watch the game.’
BJF: I wouldn’t want anybody around me
Darren: No, not anyone around me. You ever have any situation like this in your life?
Scott: No, never. So this is surreal, I mean this whole thing the last month or so has been really just surreal for me. I’ve kept faith in these guys … and I’ve got full faith (tonight). I refuse to hedge. … We’re we’re all gonna be victorious
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