the steelers and knicks have taught us a very valuable lesson in spots betting

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  • dirtycash66
    SBR MVP
    • 04-13-12
    • 2958

    #1
    the steelers and knicks have taught us a very valuable lesson in spots betting
    Both teams went on the road as underdogs without their star player and won the game SU. I LOST all my bankroll on the heat tonight the only reason why i took the Miami penetrators, was because carmelo was out. A TEAM CAN STILL WIN WITHOUT ITS STAR PLAYER. lesson learned the hard way
  • HatersGonnaHate
    SBR Wise Guy
    • 09-10-12
    • 876

    #2
    Yeah it has been done before. The thing you should have learnt is how to manage a bankroll.
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    • dirtycash66
      SBR MVP
      • 04-13-12
      • 2958

      #3
      i only had $1500 left and i said fu.ck it, all or nothing. who could have imagined Miami losing that game.. seriously
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      • HatersGonnaHate
        SBR Wise Guy
        • 09-10-12
        • 876

        #4
        The steelers win was far more shocking than the knicks. The knicks shoot the 3 ball very well and all they had to do was get hot which they did to make a game of it. I also had miami. I just want to know where the defense went for the heat
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        • Sawyer
          SBR Hall of Famer
          • 06-01-09
          • 7761

          #5
          Guys, this is NBA, where amazing happens. Any result is possible. Orlando can beat Lakers on the road, Miami can lose versus Washington and New York. Any team can lose in any given day. It's important to manage your risk. Anything can misfire.
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          • shimeon40
            SBR MVP
            • 03-15-12
            • 2319

            #6
            Dirtycash may i suggest ou find something valuable and head straight to hardcore pawn to get issued another bankroll...this time make it last longer.
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            • bhodgin
              SBR Hustler
              • 03-06-12
              • 81

              #7
              Only a fool would have taken Miami last nite. With or without Melo, doesn't matter when Miami is playing horrible defense. They lost to the Wiz, who would be beaten by the Knicks 2nd unit. Then they should have lost to the Spurs, who sat their 4 best players. What made you think they'd stick with New York? LOL
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              • shimeon40
                SBR MVP
                • 03-15-12
                • 2319

                #8
                If you take your betting record to hardcore pawn in detroit and can prove your a good capper dirtycash...seth will bankroll you.
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                • BCC585
                  SBR Wise Guy
                  • 04-27-11
                  • 603

                  #9
                  I will never bet with the Heat. Just not fully reliable with the "guaranteed wins"
                  They struggled with the spurs bench and they just lost to the wizards the other day...... nuff said
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                  • dirtycash66
                    SBR MVP
                    • 04-13-12
                    • 2958

                    #10
                    well, lesson learned. i will never bet on the heat even if they were playing against the bobcats bench and the line was heat +10
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                    • TheProdigy8199
                      SBR MVP
                      • 11-05-10
                      • 1694

                      #11
                      Originally posted by bhodgin
                      Only a fool would have taken Miami last nite. With or without Melo, doesn't matter when Miami is playing horrible defense. They lost to the Wiz, who would be beaten by the Knicks 2nd unit. Then they should have lost to the Spurs, who sat their 4 best players. What made you think they'd stick with New York? LOL
                      Thats not necessarily true, I don't think Miami was a fool's play at all. There were a lot of angles that pointed to Miami last night. It was a good spot for them and thats really what betting the NBA is about, it's about situational plays and not necessarily who the better team is.
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                      • TB12
                        SBR High Roller
                        • 12-04-12
                        • 130

                        #12
                        Once the line hit +10 before tip-off I put a wager on NYK because I knew everyone was going for Miami.
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                        • crackerjack
                          SBR MVP
                          • 08-01-06
                          • 3366

                          #13
                          Didn't the Spurs/Heat game where the Spurs were minus four starters and still kept it close to the very end tip you off that maybe the Heat aren't really that good this year? Sorry about your loss...I hate hearing about all in losses. But it wasn't the spot to move all in.
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                          • Ralphie1412
                            SBR Posting Legend
                            • 01-29-08
                            • 13963

                            #14
                            Betting an NBA team the first game they are without their star player has been an angle for years.
                            "This is why my basketball intelligence is unmatched on this site. I'm sure there are better cappers but no one can tell you the strategies of most coaches before the game even starts "
                            Goat Milk
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                            • TheProdigy8199
                              SBR MVP
                              • 11-05-10
                              • 1694

                              #15
                              Agreed...not a bad bet, but definately not the right situation to go All In.
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                              • JayLA
                                SBR Hall of Famer
                                • 09-11-12
                                • 7806

                                #16
                                didn't go all in but bet twice as more as my usual on the Heat, AND lost money by paying for an expensive ticket to the game. Lost time, energy...my voice.
                                Free drinks at a south beach club didn't do much but aggravate the loss some more.

                                Fukk it.
                                I heard the usual "that's the way the cards fall/dice roll" comments all night from seasoned gamblers, and it's true.
                                Discipline and self-control only prevail...
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                                • bigballr9989
                                  SBR High Roller
                                  • 10-11-11
                                  • 212

                                  #17
                                  I had a 4pnt teaser with MIA -3 and DEN -6.5, feeling like a super sharp and once again Miami let me down. Their defense was atrocious and they were settling for bad shots time and time again. Spoelstra is the problem IMO. The players don't respect him and I don't ascribe to the way he runs their offense. I'm staying away from them until they get it together or get a new coach. Lesson learned
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                                  • BCC585
                                    SBR Wise Guy
                                    • 04-27-11
                                    • 603

                                    #18
                                    Originally posted by bigballr9989
                                    Spoelstra is the problem IMO. The players don't respect him and I don't ascribe to the way he runs their offense. I'm staying away from them until they get it together or get a new coach. Lesson learned
                                    the players definitely run the heat and definitely don't respect Spoelstra. Remember last year when Wade got in his face and Spolestra still played him?



                                    His ass would of been benched if he played for great coaches like Doc Rivers or Popovich
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                                    • Ajax1489
                                      SBR Hustler
                                      • 11-28-12
                                      • 60

                                      #19
                                      I had the Ravens teased at -.5 which was tied to a few teasers because this was the one I felt most comfortable with. Boy, did they screw me over.
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