If you beat the closing # by 30+ cents with the Brewers and Yankees...

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  • No coincidences
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 01-18-10
    • 76300

    #1
    If you beat the closing # by 30+ cents with the Brewers and Yankees...
    (*edit: should say Brewers and Cardinals in the title)

    ...like I did last night, congratulations! You went 0-2!

    But keep believing that bullshit, as if it matters.

  • teecee
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 09-18-09
    • 6298

    #2
    Same story, different day.
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    • bhoor
      SBR MVP
      • 12-17-12
      • 2256

      #3
      Vegas fixes by hook or by crook when the line goes against them badly. Only naive degens do not believe it.
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      • RavensFan2k3
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 08-18-12
        • 17378

        #4
        Why are you so obsessed with talking about beating the closer number?
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        • CappinTerp
          SBR Hall of Famer
          • 11-26-09
          • 9650

          #5
          Originally posted by No coincidences
          (*edit: should say Brewers and Cardinals in the title)

          ...like I did last night, congratulations! You went 0-2!

          But keep believing that bullshit, as if it matters.

          Hey coiner hows it going?....Remember a few years back,we were going back and forth on this issue ?? I will never forget, it was a Rockies game....beat the closing line by 43 cents! ! And they were never in the game.
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          • trobin31
            SBR Hall of Famer
            • 01-09-14
            • 9853

            #6
            Really depends on why the line moved. If line moved because of injury, change in pitcher, weather etc, I could see your point coiner.

            But, if you are arguing that it doesn't matter if you are on the same side of the guys who have won long term and bet big enough to move lines, then I don't think there is any hope for your ability to use reason. In the end, you can only hope to do as well as those who can move lines.
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            • RavensFan2k3
              SBR Posting Legend
              • 08-18-12
              • 17378

              #7
              Originally posted by trobin31
              Really depends on why the line moved. If line moved because of injury, change in pitcher, weather etc, I could see your point coiner.

              But, if you are arguing that it doesn't matter if you are on the same side of the guys who have won long term and bet big enough to move lines, then I don't think there is any hope for your ability to use reason. In the end, you can only hope to do as well as those who can move lines.
              Exactly. I hate when a line moves and people are like "Oh big money must be on that side". Get a fuckin clue smh
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