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  • texhooper
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 01-05-09
    • 10001

    #36
    Knowing your post history (and we need look no further than the title of this thread where you call it “betallsports”), pretty certain you probably made the mistake there Abe
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    • ABEHONEST
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 06-27-09
      • 9470

      #37
      Originally posted by texhooper
      Knowing your post history (and we need look no further than the title of this thread where you call it “betallsports”), pretty certain you probably made the mistake there Abe
      I'm up late tonight. Not sleepy at all, but I do not see your point?
      Do you agree, a straight play or a parlay, once processed [and mine were studied closely]--cannot be changed, meaning, any of the odds or points?

      If it happened to me it will happen again. But that was Dimes, who exited the USA not long after. I think they goofed and didn't realize I had my parlays locked in late that night, then, not seeing my wagers, someone changed those odds on Virgina and it also changed my wagers already locked in. Afterwards, I now was having to win an extra game. Also, it/they dropped the odds on the parlay, too.

      I'm an old vet and I dearly love the Final Four. And would not have batted an eye while checking my wagers. They were looking quite hot before the changes and I knew i some great chances of winning big if Virgina advances, if they win the first game, I already have 2 major wins.
      Would have.
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      • ABEHONEST
        SBR Hall of Famer
        • 06-27-09
        • 9470

        #38
        Let me set this line changing/parlaying scenario to a more possible/believable happening?
        I do not want to accuse a major Book of being a crook. However, but, me without that copy of those Virginia wagers--they would not know this--the more probable, believable happening, is, someone did change those Final Four odds a few hours after I submitted my wagers, and meanwhile--you tell me--that line change also changed my already processed wagers, too? And sure, possibly unintentional?

        But, is there any concrete proof, that, once a wager is processed, especially after a few hours, can someone, somehow, reset them to different odds?
        I guess we will never know, well, unless the man who changed those lines, actually remembers and will confess?
        I know it's too late for my dead wagers now, but that question needs to be answered.

        Dimes still maintained the idea of.."That is not possible."
        So my loss now is a dead issue, but that question will still remain?
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        • ABEHONEST
          SBR Hall of Famer
          • 06-27-09
          • 9470

          #39
          Another example of one of the old timey Books who use concrete on their many customers.
          Buy a 1 1/2 points, pay 44 cents on a buck.
          Meanwhile, guess who, pay 38 cents for the same buy?
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          • jjgold
            SBR Aristocracy
            • 07-20-05
            • 388179

            #40
            Abe your a sharp
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            • ABEHONEST
              SBR Hall of Famer
              • 06-27-09
              • 9470

              #41
              Originally posted by jjgold
              Abe your a sharp
              Thanks JJ, but not sharp often enough to play the toughest gambling game possible, without severe mishaps; Sports.
              It can be suicidal. You know that yourself.
              Very hard on your nerves and can ruin many of your, would have been, pleasant days.
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