Baskets, I can only speak for myself, but again, I allowed people to pick weekend games earlier in the week if they thought the line was going to move. When the day came that that pick would be played, that was their bet.
I don't think anyone ever tried to bet a second game and claim like you are that the 'future bet' should have been counted for the day they picked it, but if someone had I would have said the same thing: that I don't mind keeping track of a bet days in advance, but you still can only have one graded play per day.
this thread is for fun. it isn't serious, just a place for someone to keep track of 1 play a day and perhaps get a track record going.
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Shortstop
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
01-02-09
27281
#38
Berger and Chembro are both correct.
We can only post one play per calendar day.
For example, if I post a play for Saturday on Monday, I cannot post another play for Saturday.
However, I can still post a play for Monday.
In addition, do the right thing and carry your Saturday play along with you through the week so the graders don't have to...
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LT Profits
SBR Aristocracy
10-27-06
90963
#39
Monday
CBB: 759 Montana State +4 -108 (5 Dimes)
Record: 645-635-26, -16.30 (updated)
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baskets
SBR Posting Legend
11-24-11
11691
#40
Originally posted by Shortstop
Berger and Chembro are both correct. We can only post one play per calendar day. For example, if I post a play for Saturday on Monday, I cannot post another play for Saturday. However, I can still post a play for Monday. In addition, do the right thing and carry your Saturday play along with you through the week so the graders don't have to...
lol, what do you think it was?
I made a futures bet on Thursday or Friday for the duration of a tournament.
I made a 1st set bet on Sunday
Two different bets on two different days. And you want to cancel one of them.
If Fed had lost on Saturday in the semis and if I had a bet on Saturday, you would've tried to cancel out my Saturday bet. If I had made a bet on Saturday and Fed won in the semis, you would've counted the Saturday bet and graded the Fed loss on Sunday.
I sense perhaps a modicum of sportsbook.com rationale