Old proverb: Never “due” to win , always “due” to lose.
Let it sink in going forward
William j Simpkins
Headmaster at Newhall Elementary
Peoria Illinois
jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
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#2
Due theory sinks many of us
I have use that concept for a while
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RangeFinder
SBR Hall of Famer
10-27-16
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#3
There isn't anything that's ever "due"
Math 101
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KVB
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05-29-14
74817
#4
Whether or not something is due or could ever be due is completely irrelevant to the fact that there exists a "due factor" in the marketplace for every issue out there.
You're welcome.
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RangeFinder
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10-27-16
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#5
Originally posted by KVB
Whether or not something is due or could ever be due is completely irrelevant to the fact that there exists a "due factor" in the marketplace for every issue out there.
You're welcome.
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Bostongambler
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02-01-08
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#6
Glenn, I want your badge.
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KVB
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05-29-14
74817
#7
Originally posted by RangeFinder
No matter how much we tell ourselves something is never "due" or can't be "due" the fact remains that the bettors that make up the marketplace don't really believe that when they bet.
That's why the factor exists in the marketplace, whether or not it exists in real life.
It gives us an edge, be glad.
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RangeFinder
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#8
Originally posted by Bostongambler
Glenn, I want your badge.
Drew or Shari has it
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juicername
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10-14-15
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#9
I highly, highly doubt William J Simpkins said this.