I see the word "fade" used in some forums. What does it mean?
Newbie question FADE?
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mykeytSBR Rookie
- 05-31-12
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#1Newbie question FADE?Tags: None -
bumpy1SBR High Roller
- 06-03-12
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#2it means to take the opposite sideComment -
RuifgalmeidaSBR MVP
- 04-23-08
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#3if somebody is a real bad picking winners just bet the oposite and you will problably win some moneyComment -
a4u2fearSBR Hall of Famer
- 01-29-10
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#4brandon lang is autofade.Comment -
Let's Go RangersSBR Hall of Famer
- 03-18-12
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#5#4 is a perfect example.
I handicap the game myself, and if Lang likes the same side, I just lay off the gameComment -
mykeytSBR Rookie
- 05-31-12
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#6where can i find this brandon lang?Comment -
Let's Go RangersSBR Hall of Famer
- 03-18-12
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#7SBR may have rules about posting "service plays "
( tout plays )
During the football season other websites I belong to people post Langs plays so others can fade.
Im guessing SBR is the same, so I am guessing it would be posted in the "service plays" forumComment -
Let's Go RangersSBR Hall of Famer
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#9Here's some more terms if you need them, it helped me out in the beginning.
http://www.docsports.com/gambling-terms.html
Good list
Ive been gambling over 30 years and never heard the term "beard"
Surprised "cooler" and "mush" weren't on the listComment
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