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  • IRISH626
    SBR Hustler
    • 03-07-14
    • 58

    #2556
    BOL D2D!! Like the Blazer analysis, let's get em!
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    • HockeyGuruNHL
      SBR High Roller
      • 11-06-14
      • 223

      #2557
      Comment
      • kvimzon
        SBR Hustler
        • 06-25-10
        • 62

        #2558
        Thanks D2D, lets get that

        Originally posted by GzaTheGenius
        Hey there viewing from my android can't figure out a way to read your actual wagers.. Can anyone help me out.
        Detroit over 192 to win 300

        Lakers under 210.5 to win 100

        Portland +3 to win 200

        Portland under 208.5 to win 100

        Phoenix -4.5 to win 200
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        • breakingbad
          SBR High Roller
          • 08-06-10
          • 102

          #2559
          Originally posted by Dollars2Donuts
          Not a huge card for tonight, and we are staying off of the NHL tonight. If you absolutely need a lean in hockey I think the price on Anaheim is pretty darn good....but not enough for me to put my $$$ on it.

          Today:

          273607345-1 11/12/14 1:41pm $315.00 $300.00 Pending 11/12/14 7:05pm Reduced Basketball 701 Detroit Pistons/Washington Wizards Over 192 -105*
          273607345-2 11/12/14 1:41pm $105.00 $100.00 Pending 11/12/14 8:05pm Reduced Basketball 711 Los Angeles Lakers/New Orleans Pelicans Under 210½ -105*
          273607345-3 11/12/14 1:41pm $210.00 $200.00 Pending 11/12/14 9:05pm Reduced Basketball 713 Portland Trail Blazers +3 -105* <small style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">vs</small> Denver Nuggets
          273607345-4 11/12/14 1:41pm $105.00 $100.00 Pending 11/12/14 9:05pm Reduced Basketball 713 Portland Trail Blazers/Denver Nuggets Under 208½ -105*
          273607345-5 11/12/14 1:41pm $210.00 $200.00 Pending 11/12/14 9:05pm Reduced Basketball 716 Phoenix Suns -4½ -105* <small style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">vs</small> Brooklyn Nets
          Detroit Pistons - Washington Wizards - Over 192

          In my opinion the books took the night off for this game, but chances are that they will split the public money, so no biggie. They took an average of the Wizards games (194) and the Piston's games (188) and came up with a number in the middle....here is why this is a great number for us:

          The Wizards, lacking Beal, have come up with a defense first oriented game, but frankly this doesn't suit them. The have played well so far, lots of lower scoring games and the tactic has worked for them so far, but frankly their defenders are just not top notch. Detroit has a huge front court and while Detroit has averaged terrible numbers so far a lot of that can be attributed to their 41% shooting percentage (the worst in the NBA). Tonight Detroit can take advantage of that and score inside. Expect that SP to move up as the season goes on....no way a lineup this big can shoot this badly forever. Smith and Munroe started to get it together last year and if Drummond joins the group (o for 5 and 2 points) they can score the ball.

          As for the Wiz, they can flat out move the ball and score....when they get behind (and I think they will here) and they open up their game, they will put up numbers. John Wall loves playing the Pistons and will put up 25-28 points alone and I think Temple and Pierce go for 15 apiece as well.

          Prediction: Detroit 101 - Washington 106

          Portland Trail Blazers +3 vs. Denver Nuggets

          Want the quick and dirty of this?

          The Nuggets stink. Faried is their 'warrior' but he is a head case, and unless he has a great team around him he just isn't as effective. A guy that could be a 6th man of the year-type of player isn't the same when he becomes the go-to guy. Lawson isn't penetrating as well as he should be, Gallinari is a shadow of his former, pre-injury self....the list goes on and on. Can Hickson go off here and there and have a good game? Sure. Can Nate put up a bunch of points in spurts? Yes, but when he does his team almost assuredly loses.

          The Blazers are playing pretty darn good ball, and getting better. Add to that 5 straight wins over the Nuggets (which goes back to when the team was better, deeper) and their improved defense and the Blazers roll here tonight. Why don't I take the + money in the matchup? Because I love road dogs getting points that MAY matter.

          Prediction:

          Portland 107 - Denver 95


          That's a wrap folks. Good luck tonight.

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          • Smoke
            SBR Aristocracy
            • 10-09-09
            • 48111

            #2560
            Comment
            • gregmav1
              Restricted User
              • 01-09-14
              • 1830

              #2561
              I don't mean to sound like a dick, sincerely I don't say this meanly. But can we tone down the irrelevant posts a tiny bit? I like to see D2D's picks but it seems like there's 25 posts for every 1 post of picks...

              I know that just a few days ago D2D was saying how he was irked that no one was noticing his picks, but now that we've acknowledge he's got some good ones and has some followers, let's try and find a middle ground maybe? Just a thought. And I realize the hypocrisy of me posting this haha, but maybe one post can curb the others a little. Cheers regardless.
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              • Winning oasis
                SBR MVP
                • 06-14-11
                • 1240

                #2562
                3* Det/Wash over 192 3* Port +3 over Denver 2* PhnxSuns -4 1/2 vers Brooklyn 1*LAL/Pelicans under 210 1/2 1*Port/Denv under 208 1/2
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                • Dollars2Donuts
                  SBR Hall of Famer
                  • 02-07-13
                  • 8803

                  #2563
                  Originally posted by breakin[FONT=arial
                  One of the best clips ever. Now, interesting topic....am I a degenerate gambler?

                  Definition (Urban Dictionary):

                  'individual who possesses a one-way ticket to prison. who gambles not only their money and reputation, but also their sexual organs, their best friends, and their dreams by acting in ways which consequences forever ignite the most feared, internal nightmare. who consistently acts in ways that have proven unsavory time and time again in their past, yet who fail to yield the self-discipline and willpower in the present moment to learn a new way which most likely will lead to increased well-being. the only occasions that inspire them to attempt to make deep corrections to their internal affairs are hospitalization or the charge of felony. as much as you want to support the degenerate gambler because he or she is your friend, there comes a time when you must move on with your own hard-earned lifestyle and at the most, infrequently say a prayer for your ol' pal at the bedside.'

                  Nope....I don't think I quite qualify by these strict terms above.

                  I have wondered through the years though, how much of a degen am I? I have often shirked such responsibilities as paying bills, rent, etc....BUT that was a long time ago.

                  I started my journey when I was VERY young, running poker games in a dark room behind the library in 1986, when I was 12. These were literally penny ante games, and we played dealer's choice, although we knew very few variations at the time. I charged 3 pennies to get into the game and we literally kept our pennies in our lunch boxes and I kept mine in an old liver-oil bottle, with cotton stuffing stuffed into it so it didn't jingle.

                  That turned into years of playing poker before it became the 'in thing'....and I mean WAY before. I also gambled on the golf course and that started at 13....in fact at 14 I spent more time on the putting green at the local country club than I did on the golf course, playing Quarters. I earned more those summers than anyone I knew that had a paper route or a 'real job'.

                  In 1990 things changed a bit. In May of '90 the Crystal Casino opened in the Fort Garry Hotel in downtown Winnipeg, this was the first government owned and run casino in the Western Hemisphere (if you can believe it). It just so happened that July 4th, 1990 I turned 18 (age of majority in Manitoba). I quickly became a regular, sitting there every night after 11pm, chatting with all of the First Nations (native Canadian) Band Leaders, who were busy pissing away their tribe's money and yelling at me for hitting a 12 against a 4, or staying on 16 against a face card. These people taught me the game, and at that time in that casino you had to play 'right' or worry that somebody was going to bottle you on the way to your car.

                  This was the first time I ever practiced true 'Bankroll Management', and I developed my first ever 'system'. I had it in my head that the best way to do things was to go with $30 per night (I played $2 tables at the time). My goal was to hit and run at $150. I figured that I could make it to $150 more than 1 out of every 5 nights on average....and for the most part I was correct! My bankroll actually grew for the first couple of years and I would find myself sitting at the $10 tables soon enough.

                  At the same time I was busy playing pool. 8-ball, 9-ball, hell even snooker at our University Club. During those days I was still working on my poker game, playing as much as I could between tournament matches and while I was waiting for my quarter tom come up on the challenge tables. I won a decent amount during those years....good enough that I only kept my restaurant job for one Saturday day shift per week, to make a few bucks in tips and tell my parents that I was a responsible student.

                  In the mid-90's things changed a little bit and I first heard about off-shore casinos. I was probably one of the first people in existence to have an account in the Caribbean. Man oh man, those days sure were different. No internet, I used to end up on the phone all night calling sports update lines. They used to actually have phone lines that you would call, there would be a generic message at the start for some type of service (usually tout) or product and then they would give you the latest updates, which were never up to date.

                  During that time I found that I had SERIOUS money management issues. I seemed to win more than I lost (I am sure the numbers would have reflected that), but I always made poorly timed bets and would chase (LOTS). It didn't take long for me to bust out repeatedly.

                  After that I laid off of sports betting for the next year or so....then I started to track my plays without real money. I wanted to prove to myself that I could be a winner at sports betting....and man, was I successful! The percentages that I put together were impressive. I went to my dad and showed him, and he then tracked my plays for a month (he doesn't bet.....ever, and rarely follows any type of sports) and he could not believe how well I was performing. He decided to back me so I threw in $500 and he threw in $1500 and we shipped that of to somewhere hot and sunny and I proceeded to bankrupt us within a couple of weeks.

                  What was my problem? How did it happen? Hell, I knew nothing about BR management. When the plays were being tracked with no money on them I would not chase....why would I? All of a sudden when our money was on it, things changed and in a hurry.

                  I learned my first real lesson there.....I also learned that I wasn't quite as smart as I thought I was. I was also embarrassed by losing my father's money, along with my own.

                  Fast forward a couple of years and we hit the poker rush.....boy, I played a lot. I started at a club in Winnipeg called Barca Club, it was a back room shop with three 9 person tables. They would run tournies twice a week and cash games 7 nights a week. I got in on the game because I was an old friend of one of the guys running it and one of the regulars there. This was a really nice way to supplement my income at the time and I played there, honing my skills for a couple of years.....and then came the real boom....the River Rock!

                  I moved to Vancouver in 2004 and immediately began playing at the River Rock, starting with 1/2 and quickly moving to the 5/5 game (which was 3/6 at the time and then evolved to 3/5 before becoming easier at 5/5, with no real small blind). All I can say is SICK MONEY. The next 5 years I played nights and furthered my career during the day, rarely taking time to relax, aside from some big nights out. I didn't even really date during that time....were there lot's of women? Sure, the story would suck without women, but I didn't have enough time to concentrate on one.

                  Now, most of you that have played poker will know what I am talking about....the great slowdown. Unfortunately in 2009-2010 the poker rush started to slow down. All of the guys that lost money (especially the drug dealers, weed growers, etc) started to realize that constantly giving away money wasn't the coolest thing in the world. I slowly stopped enjoying my time at the table and as this happened I began to move away from poker. For the next few years I didn't really gamble at all....the off night out with the boys at the Blackjack tables was about it. Pretty boring.....

                  And then, my final stage....two years ago I decided to give sports betting another shot. I had learned money management in my personal life as well as my professional life, I was still as avid a fan as ever (I am seriously passionate about sports) and I still loved the thrill.....I opened a BODOG account and had some amazing and immediate success.

                  Two months later, I was in the hospital after surgery and was BORED out of my mind. I Googled 'is it possible to win money in sports betting?'.....and up come our friend, SBR. I was intrigued, I was excited....I started my first thread and got ragged on by almost everyone (it is actually funny to read now). I learned a lot....I closed out my Bodog account and opened accounts at Pinny and 5dimes and I have been solvent ever since.

                  I do find that some days I concentrate on sports too much, look at my phone too many times during dinner, sneak a peek while I am in the bathroom.....but I guess it is up to you to decide.....

                  Am I a degenerate gambler?


                  ​D2D

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                  • 44 Mag
                    BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                    • 10-14-13
                    • 34490

                    #2564
                    You are a GREAT handicapper!!! Take that to the bank !!! A little too long winded. LOL.
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                    • Pauulzcappin
                      SBR Posting Legend
                      • 04-23-10
                      • 20295

                      #2565
                      I like the Jazz tonight, two of the most important role/bench players are out for the hawks (mike scott, demarre carroll), 7.5 seems like a bit too much, will probably move to 7 soon
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                      • 44 Mag
                        BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                        • 10-14-13
                        • 34490

                        #2566
                        Originally posted by gregmav1
                        I don't mean to sound like a dick, sincerely I don't say this meanly. But can we tone down the irrelevant posts a tiny bit? I like to see D2D's picks but it seems like there's 25 posts for every 1 post of picks...

                        I know that just a few days ago D2D was saying how he was irked that no one was noticing his picks, but now that we've acknowledge he's got some good ones and has some followers, let's try and find a middle ground maybe? Just a thought. And I realize the hypocrisy of me posting this haha, but maybe one post can curb the others a little. Cheers regardless.
                        This. Continued success, enjoy while it lasts, cause it never does.
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                        • TDKJET1717
                          SBR Sharp
                          • 11-11-14
                          • 339

                          #2567
                          tailing blzers +3
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                          • SpreadSniper
                            SBR Hall of Famer
                            • 02-17-09
                            • 6125

                            #2568
                            Barca Club - used to go there to mash the Asians at "their" game - fooseball. Didn't realize they were playing a kid who was brought up in the Italian/Portuguese pool halls of Ontario. Ahhh, memories.

                            P.S - yes, you are a degenerate gambler. Just as we all are. Just because you don't lose money doesn't mean you aren't missing out on other things going on in "life". Most people associate "degenerate" with "losing money". I don't feel as though this is the case.... If you wake up and #'s or teams or matchups are one of the first things to grace your mind, you are a degenerate. If you look at lines while on the shitter, safe to say that's degen behavior. Most "normal" people don't gamble every day.

                            Actual Definition
                            "having lost the physical, mental, or moral qualities considered normal and desirable; showing evidence of decline."
                            Last edited by SpreadSniper; 11-12-14, 05:15 PM.
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                            • SilverTongueFox
                              SBR MVP
                              • 11-23-10
                              • 2338

                              #2569
                              Originally posted by Dollars2Donuts
                              One of the best clips ever. Now, interesting topic....am I a degenerate gambler?

                              Definition (Urban Dictionary):

                              'individual who possesses a one-way ticket to prison. who gambles not only their money and reputation, but also their sexual organs, their best friends, and their dreams by acting in ways which consequences forever ignite the most feared, internal nightmare. who consistently acts in ways that have proven unsavory time and time again in their past, yet who fail to yield the self-discipline and willpower in the present moment to learn a new way which most likely will lead to increased well-being. the only occasions that inspire them to attempt to make deep corrections to their internal affairs are hospitalization or the charge of felony. as much as you want to support the degenerate gambler because he or she is your friend, there comes a time when you must move on with your own hard-earned lifestyle and at the most, infrequently say a prayer for your ol' pal at the bedside.'

                              Nope....I don't think I quite qualify by these strict terms above.

                              I have wondered through the years though, how much of a degen am I? I have often shirked such responsibilities as paying bills, rent, etc....BUT that was a long time ago.

                              I started my journey when I was VERY young, running poker games in a dark room behind the library in 1986, when I was 12. These were literally penny ante games, and we played dealer's choice, although we knew very few variations at the time. I charged 3 pennies to get into the game and we literally kept our pennies in our lunch boxes and I kept mine in an old liver-oil bottle, with cotton stuffing stuffed into it so it didn't jingle.

                              That turned into years of playing poker before it became the 'in thing'....and I mean WAY before. I also gambled on the golf course and that started at 13....in fact at 14 I spent more time on the putting green at the local country club than I did on the golf course, playing Quarters. I earned more those summers than anyone I knew that had a paper route or a 'real job'.

                              In 1990 things changed a bit. In May of '90 the Crystal Casino opened in the Fort Garry Hotel in downtown Winnipeg, this was the first government owned and run casino in the Western Hemisphere (if you can believe it). It just so happened that July 4th, 1990 I turned 18 (age of majority in Manitoba). I quickly became a regular, sitting there every night after 11pm, chatting with all of the First Nations (native Canadian) Band Leaders, who were busy pissing away their tribe's money and yelling at me for hitting a 12 against a 4, or staying on 16 against a face card. These people taught me the game, and at that time in that casino you had to play 'right' or worry that somebody was going to bottle you on the way to your car.

                              This was the first time I ever practiced true 'Bankroll Management', and I developed my first ever 'system'. I had it in my head that the best way to do things was to go with $30 per night (I played $2 tables at the time). My goal was to hit and run at $150. I figured that I could make it to $150 more than 1 out of every 5 nights on average....and for the most part I was correct! My bankroll actually grew for the first couple of years and I would find myself sitting at the $10 tables soon enough.

                              At the same time I was busy playing pool. 8-ball, 9-ball, hell even snooker at our University Club. During those days I was still working on my poker game, playing as much as I could between tournament matches and while I was waiting for my quarter tom come up on the challenge tables. I won a decent amount during those years....good enough that I only kept my restaurant job for one Saturday day shift per week, to make a few bucks in tips and tell my parents that I was a responsible student.

                              In the mid-90's things changed a little bit and I first heard about off-shore casinos. I was probably one of the first people in existence to have an account in the Caribbean. Man oh man, those days sure were different. No internet, I used to end up on the phone all night calling sports update lines. They used to actually have phone lines that you would call, there would be a generic message at the start for some type of service (usually tout) or product and then they would give you the latest updates, which were never up to date.

                              During that time I found that I had SERIOUS money management issues. I seemed to win more than I lost (I am sure the numbers would have reflected that), but I always made poorly timed bets and would chase (LOTS). It didn't take long for me to bust out repeatedly.

                              After that I laid off of sports betting for the next year or so....then I started to track my plays without real money. I wanted to prove to myself that I could be a winner at sports betting....and man, was I successful! The percentages that I put together were impressive. I went to my dad and showed him, and he then tracked my plays for a month (he doesn't bet.....ever, and rarely follows any type of sports) and he could not believe how well I was performing. He decided to back me so I threw in $500 and he threw in $1500 and we shipped that of to somewhere hot and sunny and I proceeded to bankrupt us within a couple of weeks.

                              What was my problem? How did it happen? Hell, I knew nothing about BR management. When the plays were being tracked with no money on them I would not chase....why would I? All of a sudden when our money was on it, things changed and in a hurry.

                              I learned my first real lesson there.....I also learned that I wasn't quite as smart as I thought I was. I was also embarrassed by losing my father's money, along with my own.

                              Fast forward a couple of years and we hit the poker rush.....boy, I played a lot. I started at a club in Winnipeg called Barca Club, it was a back room shop with three 9 person tables. They would run tournies twice a week and cash games 7 nights a week. I got in on the game because I was an old friend of one of the guys running it and one of the regulars there. This was a really nice way to supplement my income at the time and I played there, honing my skills for a couple of years.....and then came the real boom....the River Rock!

                              I moved to Vancouver in 2004 and immediately began playing at the River Rock, starting with 1/2 and quickly moving to the 5/5 game (which was 3/6 at the time and then evolved to 3/5 before becoming easier at 5/5, with no real small blind). All I can say is SICK MONEY. The next 5 years I played nights and furthered my career during the day, rarely taking time to relax, aside from some big nights out. I didn't even really date during that time....were there lot's of women? Sure, the story would suck without women, but I didn't have enough time to concentrate on one.

                              Now, most of you that have played poker will know what I am talking about....the great slowdown. Unfortunately in 2009-2010 the poker rush started to slow down. All of the guys that lost money (especially the drug dealers, weed growers, etc) started to realize that constantly giving away money wasn't the coolest thing in the world. I slowly stopped enjoying my time at the table and as this happened I began to move away from poker. For the next few years I didn't really gamble at all....the off night out with the boys at the Blackjack tables was about it. Pretty boring.....

                              And then, my final stage....two years ago I decided to give sports betting another shot. I had learned money management in my personal life as well as my professional life, I was still as avid a fan as ever (I am seriously passionate about sports) and I still loved the thrill.....I opened a BODOG account and had some amazing and immediate success.

                              Two months later, I was in the hospital after surgery and was BORED out of my mind. I Googled 'is it possible to win money in sports betting?'.....and up come our friend, SBR. I was intrigued, I was excited....I started my first thread and got ragged on by almost everyone (it is actually funny to read now). I learned a lot....I closed out my Bodog account and opened accounts at Pinny and 5dimes and I have been solvent ever since.

                              I do find that some days I concentrate on sports too much, look at my phone too many times during dinner, sneak a peek while I am in the bathroom.....but I guess it is up to you to decide.....

                              Am I a degenerate gambler?


                              ​D2D

                              Good read
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                              • inZane
                                SBR MVP
                                • 11-13-13
                                • 1206

                                #2570
                                Originally posted by SpreadSniper
                                Barca Club - used to go there to mash the Asians at "their" game - fooseball. Didn't realize they were playing a kid who was brought up in the Italian/Portuguese pool halls of Ontario. Ahhh, memories.

                                P.S - yes, you are a degenerate gambler. Just as we all are. Just because you don't lose money doesn't mean you aren't missing out on other things going on in "life". Most people associate "degenerate" with "losing money". I don't feel as though this is the case.... If you wake up and #'s or teams or matchups are one of the first things to grace your mind, you are a degenerate. If you look at lines while on the shitter, safe to say that's degen behavior. Most "normal" people don't gamble every day.

                                Actual Definition
                                "having lost the physical, mental, or moral qualities considered normal and desirable; showing evidence of decline."
                                Good analysis SS. I remember taking vacations with the wife and kids, and going to pay phones with my USA Today sports section as my only guide to call my local.The fact that I even remember that about my vacation proves that I'm a member in good standing of the Degenerate's Club.
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                                • Smoke
                                  SBR Aristocracy
                                  • 10-09-09
                                  • 48111

                                  #2571
                                  Comment
                                  • breakingbad
                                    SBR High Roller
                                    • 08-06-10
                                    • 102

                                    #2572
                                    oh D2D , I absolutely didnt mean anything by that whatsoever, i was just posting a funny vid from my childhood days i was reliving

                                    keep up the great work buddy!





                                    Originally posted by Dollars2Donuts
                                    One of the best clips ever. Now, interesting topic....am I a degenerate gambler?

                                    Definition (Urban Dictionary):

                                    'individual who possesses a one-way ticket to prison. who gambles not only their money and reputation, but also their sexual organs, their best friends, and their dreams by acting in ways which consequences forever ignite the most feared, internal nightmare. who consistently acts in ways that have proven unsavory time and time again in their past, yet who fail to yield the self-discipline and willpower in the present moment to learn a new way which most likely will lead to increased well-being. the only occasions that inspire them to attempt to make deep corrections to their internal affairs are hospitalization or the charge of felony. as much as you want to support the degenerate gambler because he or she is your friend, there comes a time when you must move on with your own hard-earned lifestyle and at the most, infrequently say a prayer for your ol' pal at the bedside.'

                                    Nope....I don't think I quite qualify by these strict terms above.

                                    I have wondered through the years though, how much of a degen am I? I have often shirked such responsibilities as paying bills, rent, etc....BUT that was a long time ago.

                                    I started my journey when I was VERY young, running poker games in a dark room behind the library in 1986, when I was 12. These were literally penny ante games, and we played dealer's choice, although we knew very few variations at the time. I charged 3 pennies to get into the game and we literally kept our pennies in our lunch boxes and I kept mine in an old liver-oil bottle, with cotton stuffing stuffed into it so it didn't jingle.

                                    That turned into years of playing poker before it became the 'in thing'....and I mean WAY before. I also gambled on the golf course and that started at 13....in fact at 14 I spent more time on the putting green at the local country club than I did on the golf course, playing Quarters. I earned more those summers than anyone I knew that had a paper route or a 'real job'.

                                    In 1990 things changed a bit. In May of '90 the Crystal Casino opened in the Fort Garry Hotel in downtown Winnipeg, this was the first government owned and run casino in the Western Hemisphere (if you can believe it). It just so happened that July 4th, 1990 I turned 18 (age of majority in Manitoba). I quickly became a regular, sitting there every night after 11pm, chatting with all of the First Nations (native Canadian) Band Leaders, who were busy pissing away their tribe's money and yelling at me for hitting a 12 against a 4, or staying on 16 against a face card. These people taught me the game, and at that time in that casino you had to play 'right' or worry that somebody was going to bottle you on the way to your car.

                                    This was the first time I ever practiced true 'Bankroll Management', and I developed my first ever 'system'. I had it in my head that the best way to do things was to go with $30 per night (I played $2 tables at the time). My goal was to hit and run at $150. I figured that I could make it to $150 more than 1 out of every 5 nights on average....and for the most part I was correct! My bankroll actually grew for the first couple of years and I would find myself sitting at the $10 tables soon enough.

                                    At the same time I was busy playing pool. 8-ball, 9-ball, hell even snooker at our University Club. During those days I was still working on my poker game, playing as much as I could between tournament matches and while I was waiting for my quarter tom come up on the challenge tables. I won a decent amount during those years....good enough that I only kept my restaurant job for one Saturday day shift per week, to make a few bucks in tips and tell my parents that I was a responsible student.

                                    In the mid-90's things changed a little bit and I first heard about off-shore casinos. I was probably one of the first people in existence to have an account in the Caribbean. Man oh man, those days sure were different. No internet, I used to end up on the phone all night calling sports update lines. They used to actually have phone lines that you would call, there would be a generic message at the start for some type of service (usually tout) or product and then they would give you the latest updates, which were never up to date.

                                    During that time I found that I had SERIOUS money management issues. I seemed to win more than I lost (I am sure the numbers would have reflected that), but I always made poorly timed bets and would chase (LOTS). It didn't take long for me to bust out repeatedly.

                                    After that I laid off of sports betting for the next year or so....then I started to track my plays without real money. I wanted to prove to myself that I could be a winner at sports betting....and man, was I successful! The percentages that I put together were impressive. I went to my dad and showed him, and he then tracked my plays for a month (he doesn't bet.....ever, and rarely follows any type of sports) and he could not believe how well I was performing. He decided to back me so I threw in $500 and he threw in $1500 and we shipped that of to somewhere hot and sunny and I proceeded to bankrupt us within a couple of weeks.

                                    What was my problem? How did it happen? Hell, I knew nothing about BR management. When the plays were being tracked with no money on them I would not chase....why would I? All of a sudden when our money was on it, things changed and in a hurry.

                                    I learned my first real lesson there.....I also learned that I wasn't quite as smart as I thought I was. I was also embarrassed by losing my father's money, along with my own.

                                    Fast forward a couple of years and we hit the poker rush.....boy, I played a lot. I started at a club in Winnipeg called Barca Club, it was a back room shop with three 9 person tables. They would run tournies twice a week and cash games 7 nights a week. I got in on the game because I was an old friend of one of the guys running it and one of the regulars there. This was a really nice way to supplement my income at the time and I played there, honing my skills for a couple of years.....and then came the real boom....the River Rock!

                                    I moved to Vancouver in 2004 and immediately began playing at the River Rock, starting with 1/2 and quickly moving to the 5/5 game (which was 3/6 at the time and then evolved to 3/5 before becoming easier at 5/5, with no real small blind). All I can say is SICK MONEY. The next 5 years I played nights and furthered my career during the day, rarely taking time to relax, aside from some big nights out. I didn't even really date during that time....were there lot's of women? Sure, the story would suck without women, but I didn't have enough time to concentrate on one.

                                    Now, most of you that have played poker will know what I am talking about....the great slowdown. Unfortunately in 2009-2010 the poker rush started to slow down. All of the guys that lost money (especially the drug dealers, weed growers, etc) started to realize that constantly giving away money wasn't the coolest thing in the world. I slowly stopped enjoying my time at the table and as this happened I began to move away from poker. For the next few years I didn't really gamble at all....the off night out with the boys at the Blackjack tables was about it. Pretty boring.....

                                    And then, my final stage....two years ago I decided to give sports betting another shot. I had learned money management in my personal life as well as my professional life, I was still as avid a fan as ever (I am seriously passionate about sports) and I still loved the thrill.....I opened a BODOG account and had some amazing and immediate success.

                                    Two months later, I was in the hospital after surgery and was BORED out of my mind. I Googled 'is it possible to win money in sports betting?'.....and up come our friend, SBR. I was intrigued, I was excited....I started my first thread and got ragged on by almost everyone (it is actually funny to read now). I learned a lot....I closed out my Bodog account and opened accounts at Pinny and 5dimes and I have been solvent ever since.

                                    I do find that some days I concentrate on sports too much, look at my phone too many times during dinner, sneak a peek while I am in the bathroom.....but I guess it is up to you to decide.....

                                    Am I a degenerate gambler?


                                    ​D2D

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                                    • labones00
                                      SBR MVP
                                      • 02-20-12
                                      • 1555

                                      #2573
                                      The Wizards struggle in a half court set. They are much better when they get out and run but this is rarely the case this year, especially when Andre Miller relieves Wall. Randy Whitman is definitely a defense first style of coach, I'm a homer and watch all of their games. I'm playing the under here so one of us will be on the right side lol. BOL
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                                      • new era
                                        SBR MVP
                                        • 07-28-13
                                        • 1470

                                        #2574
                                        BOL. I've been following quietly and has been loving the success.
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                                        • madshakes
                                          SBR Rookie
                                          • 03-05-14
                                          • 32

                                          #2575
                                          Over lookin good on the Wiz game.
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                                          • jjgold
                                            SBR Aristocracy
                                            • 07-20-05
                                            • 388179

                                            #2576
                                            Dollar is one of best all around cappers I have seen in a while here
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                                            • labones00
                                              SBR MVP
                                              • 02-20-12
                                              • 1555

                                              #2577
                                              Originally posted by labones00
                                              The Wizards struggle in a half court set. They are much better when they get out and run but this is rarely the case this year, especially when Andre Miller relieves Wall. Randy Whitman is definitely a defense first style of coach, I'm a homer and watch all of their games. I'm playing the under here so one of us will be on the right side lol. BOL
                                              I couldn't have been more wrong, well so far
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                                              • Smoke
                                                SBR Aristocracy
                                                • 10-09-09
                                                • 48111

                                                #2578
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                                                • FreddDS
                                                  SBR Wise Guy
                                                  • 09-29-10
                                                  • 656

                                                  #2579
                                                  Really impressed that even your prediction of the WAS-DET game (106-101) came so close too. Damn, perfectly capped! Great job, D2D! Huge victory for us all!
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                                                  • Capybara
                                                    SBR Posting Legend
                                                    • 08-17-08
                                                    • 11803

                                                    #2580
                                                    Great work, Double D! Tailed your over for cash moneyz, and hit my Pistons play too. This is a great Wednesday so far! Keep it up, sir, excellent stuff...
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                                                    • House
                                                      SBR Hall of Famer
                                                      • 09-04-11
                                                      • 7088

                                                      #2581
                                                      Donuts Prediction: Detroit 101 - Washington 106
                                                      actual score Detroit 103 -Washing 107
                                                      that was dam nice !!!
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                                                      • TDKJET1717
                                                        SBR Sharp
                                                        • 11-11-14
                                                        • 339

                                                        #2582
                                                        Blazers smokinnnnnn
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                                                        • xelemental
                                                          SBR Wise Guy
                                                          • 04-22-07
                                                          • 602

                                                          #2583
                                                          Arghh fawk you lin
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                                                          • witteveentommy
                                                            SBR Rookie
                                                            • 11-08-13
                                                            • 30

                                                            #2584
                                                            Lakers playing for points at the end while Pelicans trying to run out the final 15 seconds... Unlucky beat.
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                                                            • xelemental
                                                              SBR Wise Guy
                                                              • 04-22-07
                                                              • 602

                                                              #2585
                                                              why was lakers playing for points? I thought for sure we pushed at the end there. WOW. over betters got so lucky. lol
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                                                              • Dollars2Donuts
                                                                SBR Hall of Famer
                                                                • 02-07-13
                                                                • 8803

                                                                #2586
                                                                No biggie. A bad one unit loss is acceptable.

                                                                Blazers looking very solid here.
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                                                                • RainMaker3392
                                                                  SBR Rookie
                                                                  • 11-11-14
                                                                  • 18

                                                                  #2587
                                                                  think the Suns can still pull it out Dollar?
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                                                                  • daicajp
                                                                    SBR Rookie
                                                                    • 11-11-14
                                                                    • 2

                                                                    #2588
                                                                    Fk yeah! Good call on Suns -4.5
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                                                                    • stw13
                                                                      SBR Rookie
                                                                      • 11-10-14
                                                                      • 5

                                                                      #2589
                                                                      good job
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                                                                      • IRISH626
                                                                        SBR Hustler
                                                                        • 03-07-14
                                                                        • 58

                                                                        #2590
                                                                        Dollar-Great night! Thanks for the picks! +5 units for the night!!
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