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Boy this sports betting thing is easy. What's all this talk I hear about 55% being a good record. I figure I'll hit at least 75% this year. Really, I don't see the dificulty. With lines like Wisconsin -2 over Illinois and Indianapolis -2 over New Orleans this is a piece of cake. What is Vegas thinking ? Indy was 3-0 and New Orleans 0-3. I quit my day job tomorrow and move to Vegas next week. I guess the oddsmakers don't even look at the records of the teams before the set the lines. I don't know how they could possibly stay in business. Free money from here on out baby !
 

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donot count your chickens before they hatch.
The Gambling Lord giveth and taketh away
 

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You are new to this aren't you. Good luck stg. You will need it in the end.
 

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After all the favorites were winning in the first few weeks, I was wondering what the hell the Oddsmakers were thinking.

Now I know.. No need to advertise, just get em hooked and watch the dogs run.
 

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Although he's going to get his arse handed to him, he's right. There have been some very obvious lines this year.
 

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I guess my sarcasm wasn't obvious enough. I learned my lesson with those types of games years ago and ever since have been able to hang my hat on the other side. Normally Illinois and the Saints would have been the easy winners.
Just irritated with the outcomes of those games (and the season for that matter) that all.
 

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