Already dropped the previous two in a blowout, people thinking phils were a lock so bookies bankrupt bettors who put money on the inflated favorite.
mvp123
SBR MVP
07-24-06
1736
#2
first of all there is no such thing as a team is due ....if you baseyour wagers on the due factor you will go broke but what do i know
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Margin Walker
SBR High Roller
01-10-10
218
#3
Never bet on the due.
My Dad told me that.
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uanl
SBR Wise Guy
10-10-09
825
#4
phillies had control of this game up 4-1 through 6..but the nats got 6 runs in the last 3 innings...i had a small parlay going that included the phillies but it also included the cards so it died early...my play for the day was over 9.5 in this phillies/nats game and boy did this comeback help me out in the 9th 7-4 = overrrr!
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Cappinpicks
SBR Posting Legend
03-11-10
14986
#5
Due factor works everytime in MLB, mets were due as well after looking bad early in the series. Always follow it with the dogs not the favs
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Margin Walker
SBR High Roller
01-10-10
218
#6
Originally posted by Cappinpicks
Due factor works everytime in MLB, mets were due as well after looking bad early in the series. Always follow it with the dogs not the favs
Due factor always works? How's that working out for you?
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floridagolfer
SBR MVP
12-19-08
2757
#7
Originally posted by mvp123
first of all there is no such thing as a team is due ....if you baseyour wagers on the due factor you will go broke but what do i know
Ding-ding-ding!!! We have a winner.
Betting a team because "it's due" is absolutely the fastest way to lose your money.