Originally posted by EmceeDusty
Thanks bud.
Thanks bud.

, nice to buy playoff tickets with money I make betting on the Canucks LOL!
, nice to buy playoff tickets with money I make betting on the Canucks LOL!
I am up in PG but yeah I have been looking on craigs list and there's a lot of upper bowl tickets for round one going for about $150-$200 each which isn't bad at all. I've made enough this year I should be able to afford a few tickets
Haha and yeah it's great buying stuff with the "free money" we get from gambling




we have nice beaches, lots of historical places to see, but nearly nothing about ice.(except for some mountains which make people to have winter vacations).there is no proper hockey league. there are some teams and they have a league but i don't even know where the hell they play their games. hockey is not popular in Turkey. that sucks. you can't have hockey talkings. sometimes i try to talk about hockey with my friends but they don't care
whatever i like hockey and i don't have a reason to complain.i'm a newbie actually. this is the first season i started to watch and bet NHL. there was a turkish forums like sbr, for bettors(not that much professional site if i compare it with sbr though) and there was someone i met, he told me that he watches and bets NHL. i wondered and i wanted to give it a shot. my first bet was New York Rangers - New Jersey Devils game. he told me that there is rivalry between these teams and it will be close game so we had 5.5 goals under.man 1st period ended 2-2 can you believe that.i was like "let's give it up, it seems like, we lost. there is no way there will not be 2 more goals etc. etc.". he kept telling me this hockey and there can be big differences between periods.so i kept watching the game and rangers scored in the last 5 mins of 2nd period.there were no hope but game was close and i started to enjoy watching the game.and game ended 3-2 i just couldn't believe that. it was miracle for me.
i liked that so much so other night i wanted to play one more time. i bet for caps against flyers. wow that was one of the best games of the year. flyers won it in shootout.even caps lost the game and i lost money, i liked that team so much i don't know why but from that moment i started to support them.


we have nice beaches, lots of historical places to see, but nearly nothing about ice.(except for some mountains which make people to have winter vacations).there is no proper hockey league. there are some teams and they have a league but i don't even know where the hell they play their games. hockey is not popular in Turkey. that sucks. you can't have hockey talkings. sometimes i try to talk about hockey with my friends but they don't care
whatever i like hockey and i don't have a reason to complain.i'm a newbie actually. this is the first season i started to watch and bet NHL. there was a turkish forums like sbr, for bettors(not that much professional site if i compare it with sbr though) and there was someone i met, he told me that he watches and bets NHL. i wondered and i wanted to give it a shot. my first bet was New York Rangers - New Jersey Devils game. he told me that there is rivalry between these teams and it will be close game so we had 5.5 goals under.man 1st period ended 2-2 can you believe that.i was like "let's give it up, it seems like, we lost. there is no way there will not be 2 more goals etc. etc.". he kept telling me this hockey and there can be big differences between periods.so i kept watching the game and rangers scored in the last 5 mins of 2nd period.there were no hope but game was close and i started to enjoy watching the game.and game ended 3-2 i just couldn't believe that. it was miracle for me.
i liked that so much so other night i wanted to play one more time. i bet for caps against flyers. wow that was one of the best games of the year. flyers won it in shootout.even caps lost the game and i lost money, i liked that team so much i don't know why but from that moment i started to support them.
It's cool to know that even overseas in non-hockey nations that there are a few NHL fans.