Dallas=chasing down losses

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  • mshanedub420
    SBR High Roller
    • 09-20-07
    • 207

    #1
    Dallas=chasing down losses
    Never again am I going to go 4-1 and breaking even. I picked the Saints, Browns, Packers, Patriots, and lastly to chase my losses on the Pats, Dallas. I am just wondering if anyone else out there went overboard on the Pats and then said "**** it" and loaded up on Dallas. I am just thinking we should be thankful that the Colts and pats wasnt the SNF game. Any storys?
  • laxdjock
    SBR MVP
    • 09-15-07
    • 4074

    #2
    I did that a few weeks ago in college, I got CRUSHED. I went down something like 16-20 units between a couple games. It has taken me weeks to claw back, exclusively in the NFL.
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    • mshanedub420
      SBR High Roller
      • 09-20-07
      • 207

      #3
      its tough, thank god dallas came through or ide be in shit up to my neck "not really but you know how it is"
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      • Teasem
        SBR High Roller
        • 10-04-07
        • 244

        #4
        It's tough when you REALLY like a game, but if you are looking at the long haul, you have to bite your lip and manage that bankroll.
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        • Teasem
          SBR High Roller
          • 10-04-07
          • 244

          #5
          I have one friend in particular who is the polar opposite of me when betting his weekly games. In example, I had four games in the NFL yesterday, each at 2 units, the games went 3-1 and I saw a nice profit.

          Now my friend, he'll bet a game for 10 units and lose, then double up on the afternoon game and so forth. He lucked out a few weeks ago and lost 75% of his bankroll in one day, he put the rest of his roll on the second half of a MNF game (packers game) and made a good majority of it back. This is not very tactical and can hurt you over time.

          It's hard for me, because after going 2-1 on the early games yesterday I wanted to lay another 2 units on the Dallas game and essentially double my bet (in hindsight this pays me well), but if the game turns out the other way, I lose my profit from the day. Everybody has a different system, but betting all of the games for the same amount is what keeps me in line, as it should most of us. Cheers.
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          • laxdjock
            SBR MVP
            • 09-15-07
            • 4074

            #6
            You will win out (compared to him) if you play enough games, but short-term success is a crapshoot.
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            • mshanedub420
              SBR High Roller
              • 09-20-07
              • 207

              #7
              teasem and lax I like your style, I like to bet many games with equal units too, but every now and then I overbet 1 game, chase and get busted, I have to quit that shit, went 4-1 and made 3 $, they were not terribly small bets either,--, 200's
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              • laxdjock
                SBR MVP
                • 09-15-07
                • 4074

                #8
                Last year in CFB I was laying even bets across, but I was picking 65%, so I did well....and I broke even in the NFL.

                This year I got SMOKED in college because of about 6 games, I should have stuck to my even bets. CFB is just too up in the air for me (this year) to pick at a % to make money. The NFL is doing much better for me, once I decided to stick to my strongest 2-3 games per week, and forego betting 6-9 games. I've been pretty solid the last 2 weeks.

                This week I have:

                INDY -3.5
                DET -1

                And I may do one more.
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