23k on heat over bucks ml?

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  • madrabbit
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    • 12-07-10
    • 1503

    #71
    2010-12-04 Denver Nuggets Los Angeles Clippers 109-104
    2010-11-06 Denver Nuggets Los Angeles Clippers 111-104
    2010-04-04 Denver Nuggets Los Angeles Clippers 98-90
    2010-01-22 Denver Nuggets Los Angeles Clippers 105-85
    2009-11-21 Los Angeles Clippers Denver Nuggets 106-99
    2009-04-05 Denver Nuggets Los Angeles Clippers 120-104
    2009-03-15 Denver Nuggets Los Angeles Clippers 107-94
    2008-11-27 Los Angeles Clippers Denver Nuggets 105-106


    pre season too


    Nba Preseason
    2010-10-18 Denver Nuggets Los Angeles Clippers 108-104
    2010-10-15 Los Angeles Clippers Denver Nuggets 95-100

    not that pre season means shit.
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    • madrabbit
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      • 12-07-10
      • 1503

      #72
      Originally posted by Mexes
      the bet has no value... but if you want to bet something, place just the money you've won yesterday...

      but your bets yesterday also had no value... you could have placed money on denver @1.71 or utah @1.83 alone during the game... and you had two bets with ~1.53
      but as long as you win it's nice
      and I think the heat will kill the bucks - but nothing is impossible... I had the same thought when the heat played the pacers @home ... i wanted to place 3000 on the heat ml @1.20 odefr 1.25 ... thank god I did not do it...
      dude you told me my bets have no value yet you wanted to go 3k on1.20? its the same things. Also ist easy to say denver were 1.70 during the game but if they jumped them early you wouldnt even get 1.05.
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      • madrabbit
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        • 12-07-10
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        #73
        Originally posted by Eating Bookies
        who's laughing now?
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        • madrabbit
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          • 12-07-10
          • 1503

          #74
          Originally posted by FindTheLock
          haha congrats bud! nice take.
          thanks mate. tried to transfer u points cant do it for some reason.
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          • madrabbit
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            • 12-07-10
            • 1503

            #75
            Originally posted by GAMBLOR777
            nice cash homie
            thanks man!
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            • madrabbit
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              • 12-07-10
              • 1503

              #76
              Originally posted by reppin_the_847
              Obviously the haters have nothing better to do. I have seen bankrolls fluctuate like mad once you get to certain levels. I myself had once amassed a bankroll that could've bought 3 houses in the hood city of Detroit (you can guesstimate what kind of money we're talking here), or perhaps a 1 or 2 year old S-Class Mercedes Benz in cash, and because I was waiting & waiting to get to a certain level, I managed to let my greed & stupidity burn that bankroll away into virtually nothing. I am working on getting back to a respectable level, but I learned multiple lessons during that time. (A) Try to cash out frequently so you can reap the rewards that you've built up either through steady wins or that one lucky-ass parlay. Don't worry about the hassles of cashing out or fees. That is miniscule compared to the terrible risk of losing your bankroll. You tell the book what to do, don't let them tell you what to do. Work the system. (B) Things can get streaky for one thing so brace yourself for tough breaks. Size your wagers accordingly. (C) You need to research like mad. Crunch stats, utilize Accuscore (don't trust it), use this forum, check out other forums, look at trends, percentages, etc. (D) Try to look for value bets rather than going all-in on what you think may be a guaranteed moneyline. (E) Beware of parlaying too many moneyline favorites. Although these look safe at first, one matchup will screw you over quite often. (F) Don't spread yourself too thin. Instead of wagering on too many events that you don't know much about, focus on more select events that you've done your homework on. (G) Take some time away from the sportsbook game to regroup & refocus. This is easier to do if you have something else going on like a full-time job.

              I know I have more tips, but that's all I can recall off the top of my head. Best of luck madrabbit, I hope you can turn that bankroll into 100K. I know what it was like to be approaching those levels. For now, I'm lingering in the few thousands and trying to steadily take back from the books what I gave them over the years. Also luckily I do have a job (and a side hustle) to tide myself through the stormy times.
              thanks man. Awesome words!
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              • MrXYZ
                SBR MVP
                • 02-18-11
                • 2342

                #77
                reppin, thanks a bundle man, that's the best piece of advice I've ever come across on this forum.

                Cashing out is so important!

                I respectfully add H) beware the deadly habit of going for round numbers(ie 10k, 30k etc), it's blown up too many gamblers, so learn the discipline to walk away at $999 or less I)Have the self awareness to realize when it starts to get out of control and do something if it does, set loss/deposit limits or seek help. J)respect risk,anything can happen and the only guaranteed way to protect yourself is through sensible bet sizes.
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