Sitting on a $1.2M payout if Zverev/Keys win the AO with no cashout safety net

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  • ddittie
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    He's around 90k bankroll, according to most recent posts. Don't remember if he was at 500k or 250k, but remember him posting his bank account balances.

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  • johnnyvegas13
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    Doug really needs to check in

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  • ddittie
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    Honestly, was just thinking about this dude. Assumed he went broke. A lot of ppl have moved to that forum.

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  • DonnieBrasco23
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    “Fa get about it” close thread.

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  • johnnyvegas13
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    Where is he posting

    y r u updating for him???

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  • DonnieBrasco23
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    Edit

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    Edit

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  • kostasblues
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    Doug the legend. Bets 65k on a ML and team wins by 20

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  • mjsuax13
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    Douglas tough as nails and keeps firing. As a gambler you gotta love it.

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  • Europro
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    Lmfaoooooo jjgold is over there

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  • Europro
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    Wow awsrsome thanks. Thats not right by him he will be back

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  • DonnieBrasco23
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    If you don’t wanna fuckin’ read he won nearly 30K today on two games.

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  • DonnieBrasco23
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    Never mind he doesn’t wanna post here anymore. So I’ll post this SINCE the MEMBERS asked for HIM. Don’t ban the messenger !

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  • johnnyvegas13
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    Originally posted by DonnieBrasco23
    He’ll be giving the naysayers an update very soon and they will be disappointed he is still winning.
    Is he gonna let a naysayer know ???

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  • DonnieBrasco23
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    He’ll be giving the naysayers an update very soon and they will be disappointed he is still winning.

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  • Europro
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    Originally posted by johnnyvegas13
    Agree don’t like how guy disappeared
    yup usually has an update of big bets. Not good. Cmon douglas check in pal

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  • Eddy Munny
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    Originally posted by johnnyvegas13
    Agree don’t like how guy disappeared
    He tailed your plays on a dare and now lives under a bridge.

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  • johnnyvegas13
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    Agree don’t like how guy disappeared

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  • Europro
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    Need a doug check in man. Worried about him!

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  • Doug tushyterror
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    Originally posted by pabonaparte
    Does OP's BR still have a pulse?
    On life support bud
    Down to 122k

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  • pabonaparte
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    Does OP's BR still have a pulse?

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  • JAKEPEAVY21
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    Originally posted by biggie12
    Nonsense. There is money to be made everyday. 13 APY on stable coins. If people learned how to properly use DEX they would not need a bank account
    I was referring to Bitcoin specifically in what you quoted....

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  • BigDaniil
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    Originally posted by blankoblanco
    I feel your pain, but if it makes you feel any better, that's just how investing has always worked. Sure, it's not always crypto, it could be you or your parents who missed out on Microsoft or Apple or Google or whatever. It all comes down to hindsight eventually. If we knew what would happen it'd be easy.

    IMO there were many ways the U.S. gov could have thwarted crypto and made those investments completely tank, it just didn't end up going that way.
    Comes down to having the money to invest. Even if you're very bad at investing, you'll be better off than most, if you manage to set some money aside (rather than upgrading your car or moving into a better house) and keep trying to figure out the money game.

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  • BigDaniil
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    Originally posted by Steelers05
    Don't think about it, only makes it worse. I figured it out one day at work about 5-6 years back where I had 15 bitcoins worth $300 each (probably 9-10 years back) at the time so $4500 and when I figured it out would have had close to $800k, even worse recently it would be worth 1.5 mill. Instead I will work until the day I die, lol.
    Did you get bitcoin as payment for you 'normal job' or 'won gambling'?

    Either way if you never save anything you'll never have a chance to get on the 'next big thing'. And if you gamble, chances of saving anything are slim to none.

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  • blankoblanco
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    Originally posted by Steelers05
    Don't think about it, only makes it worse. I figured it out one day at work about 5-6 years back where I had 15 bitcoins worth $300 each (probably 9-10 years back) at the time so $4500 and when I figured it out would have had close to $800k, even worse recently it would be worth 1.5 mill. Instead I will work until the day I die, lol.
    I feel your pain, but if it makes you feel any better, that's just how investing has always worked. Sure, it's not always crypto, it could be you or your parents who missed out on Microsoft or Apple or Google or whatever. It all comes down to hindsight eventually. If we knew what would happen it'd be easy.

    IMO there were many ways the U.S. gov could have thwarted crypto and made those investments completely tank, it just didn't end up going that way.

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  • Sdotbold
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    Originally posted by Steelers05
    Don't think about it, only makes it worse. I figured it out one day at work about 5-6 years back where I had 15 bitcoins worth $300 each (probably 9-10 years back) at the time so $4500 and when I figured it out would have had close to $800k, even worse recently it would be worth 1.5 mill. Instead I will work until the day I die, lol.

    There are a lot of guys in that same boat !!!

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  • Steelers05
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    Originally posted by pavyracer
    I remember cashing points for BTC 5-6 years ago at the store and it was in the $3,000 to $4,000 range. Those points are now worth 25-30 times more if you kept the BTC instead of gambling it away. That's why I kept cashing out before the store closed suddenly and some guys ended up losing all their 6 digit balances here.
    Don't think about it, only makes it worse. I figured it out one day at work about 5-6 years back where I had 15 bitcoins worth $300 each (probably 9-10 years back) at the time so $4500 and when I figured it out would have had close to $800k, even worse recently it would be worth 1.5 mill. Instead I will work until the day I die, lol.

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  • biggie12
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    Originally posted by JAKEPEAVY21
    This is stating the obvious but it's not going to be as easy starting now as if you got in 5-10 years ago. There are still profits to be made but you pretty much missed the boat if you did not get in yet.
    Nonsense. There is money to be made everyday. 13 APY on stable coins. If people learned how to properly use DEX they would not need a bank account

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  • pavyracer
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    I remember cashing points for BTC 5-6 years ago at the store and it was in the $3,000 to $4,000 range. Those points are now worth 25-30 times more if you kept the BTC instead of gambling it away. That's why I kept cashing out before the store closed suddenly and some guys ended up losing all their 6 digit balances here.

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  • JAKEPEAVY21
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    Originally posted by Optional
    You already know that I was thinking that at $30, $100, $1000, $2500 when we were in DR. Thankfully I didn't think $7000 to $10000 was missed the boat and got onboard. Then had another go at 17-23.

    I can't think of anything else I feel as safe with as BTC that has any potential to grow 5x in a reasonable timeframe. If USA runs with the crypto ball and others follow, like India and the middle east oil nations, I think that has some potential to happen this term.
    I was right there with you and thought the same thing over the years...

    At the current price, it is going to take a lot to 2x-5x but it will probably happen at some point. Not in a huge rush anymore, I'm happy to just sit back and have it working for me and see what happens down the line.

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  • Optional
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    Originally posted by JAKEPEAVY21
    This is stating the obvious but it's not going to be as easy starting now as if you got in 5-10 years ago. There are still profits to be made but you pretty much missed the boat if you did not get in yet.
    You already know that I was thinking that at $30, $100, $1000, $2500 when we were in DR. Thankfully I didn't think $7000 to $10000 was missed the boat and got onboard. Then had another go at 17-23.

    I can't think of anything else I feel as safe with as BTC that has any potential to grow 5x in a reasonable timeframe. If USA runs with the crypto ball and others follow, like India and the middle east oil nations, I think that has some potential to happen this term.

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  • JAKEPEAVY21
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    Originally posted by Optional
    He probably still has enough to do that and hit his target over the next few years.

    Not as exciting as 1.2million buck freerolls though!
    This is stating the obvious but it's not going to be as easy starting now as if you got in 5-10 years ago. There are still profits to be made but you pretty much missed the boat if you did not get in yet.

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  • Optional
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    Originally posted by JAKEPEAVY21
    Doug, you should have just put your money in crypto/stocks years ago and you'd likely be a millionaire by now.
    He probably still has enough to do that and hit his target over the next few years.

    Not as exciting as 1.2million buck freerolls though!

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  • JAKEPEAVY21
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    Doug, you should have just put your money in crypto/stocks years ago and you'd likely be a millionaire by now.

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  • Optional
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    Originally posted by Doug tushyterror

    Fair enough, let's just agree to disagree.

    So many bettors don't get that there are a bunch of motivations for gambling. And grinding out a consistent profit might sound smart, but some people already have a job and want to gamble for other reasons. Some people want low risk, some people prefer the focus be high rewards. Some people enjoy their fav sports more with a few bucks on them. Each to their own.


    Originally posted by kostasblues
    Parlay Sinner and a random woman for 50k next 3-4 slams, you're going to hit one
    I don't think I would take any Sinner futures before his drug case is resolved.

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