Originally posted by Vitothecapper
How long have you been gambling for?
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MadisonSBR Hall of Famer
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#36Vito it was grade school in the 60's ... literally nickles and dimes LMAO!!Comment -
MadisonSBR Hall of Famer
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#37Banker I was short money not to make it to forty. It's all good from here. BOL, pal!!Originally posted by 2daBankDamn u really are older than me! I even feel a little younger after that post, awesome... (I swear im the oldest 35 alive, lol).
by time bills played in their 1st Super Bowl I was booking some action from kids at school, 7th or 8th grade prob.. sold fake Brett hull autographs to get the bankroll to start, lol..Comment -
MadisonSBR Hall of Famer
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#38I knew there was a reason there was a "symbiois?" when we've chatted.Originally posted by strFlipped and scaled baseball cards first. That is probably what started it all . I was about 10 or 11.
I used to tag along on my fathers bets now and then for a dime or a quarter after that . That was a decent amount back then. My allowance was 50 cents a week . I was 12 I think. Had my 1st local at 15 . A friend and I learned what an "if" bet was and the local was probably in his 20s and dumb. Used to get the Cubs results from their day game from Warner Wolf on the 6 o'clock news if they were home, ( no lights) and always played whoever won in an if win bet for 10 bucks, split between me and my friend, and put it back on Bob Gibson or some high odds team. We probably made 100 bucks that summer between us .We only did it one or two out of 4 home games . Usually when Gibson, Koufax, etc. was also pitching in the if game. We never got greedy and never got caught.
I did watch my dad lose constantly with his guy over time and learned a ton from that. He always had the bad beat. Kubek gets hit in the throat, he had the Yankees. Maz's home run beat him he told me. Namath beat him against the Colts , I watched that, and he said he bet his paycheck on Native Dancer the only time he lost in 22 starts.
Guess you could say I learned what NOT to do which taught me to look for things others might not see.
Especially in horse racing.
The rest as they say, is history.Comment -
MadisonSBR Hall of Famer
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#39Yeah right. LOL..come back when you're serious Rudy.Originally posted by RudyRuetiggerjust started todayComment -
MadisonSBR Hall of Famer
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#40JJ if you ain't figured out by now ???Originally posted by jjgoldWould love to get 10k loan again
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James DSBR MVP
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#41Well the commission is much higher in sports betting then in the stock market, even with line shopping. Also the volatility in sports, you lose or win 100% of investment on game, rarely if ever happens on a stock.Originally posted by Big Beari dont gamble.
i invest in sports.
this is no different than the stock market.
I agree there are many similarities, but also many differences.Comment -
MadisonSBR Hall of Famer
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#42Seriously, JJ, did you just sidetrack this thread? Apparently so.Originally posted by jjgoldWould love to get 10k loan again
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strSBR Posting Legend
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#43Originally posted by MadisonI knew there was a reason there was a "symbiois?" when we've chatted.
Absolutely.
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JR007SBR Hall of Famer
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#44selling football cards in 1969 when I was sixteen, the cards will outlive meComment -
JayMoney24_7SBR Wise Guy
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#453.5 months.Comment
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