My guess is 51-63 is about average. Poor eating habits, little sleep, lots of stress, etc.
BIGDAY
SBR Aristocracy
02-17-10
48245
#2
JJ gold will never die.
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Sam Odom
SBR Aristocracy
10-30-05
58063
#3
C B , i have 5yrs left
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paco
SBR Aristocracy
05-07-09
62873
#4
I think gamblers are the most strongest people mentally. As many bad beats we take, yet it doesn't break our will. Normal people would go crazy and prolly jump off a building if they went thru half of what we go thru. Imagine Being up 1 run and Valverde comes in for the save, hits 1st batter, bloop single next, then a wild pitch, then a intentional walk to load the bases all with no outs, and u got a couple grand on the game. Then he strikes out the next batter and then turns the double play. U just went to hell and back to celebrating all within 5 mins
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The Prick
SBR MVP
08-31-05
4965
#5
baiter dont forget tweekin and smoking 3 packs of reds and drinking a liter of the irish on a daily basis. cept on payday then double all that
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Smoke
SBR Aristocracy
10-09-09
48111
#6
Corbin I'll be at your funeral
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ParlayininHTown
SBR Hall of Famer
06-27-10
7561
#7
Will I live to see 30?
YES +225
NO -300
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payupsucker
SBR High Roller
07-20-07
200
#8
Theres been times I wished someone would have shot me in the skull after some bad beats.
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Sam Odom
SBR Aristocracy
10-30-05
58063
#9
nothing like visiting your 3rd cousin in another state for a week hiding from the MAN
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RogueScholar
SBR Hall of Famer
02-05-07
5082
#10
Depends on the sport and the method behind the wagers, Cougs. We should solicit some advice and come up with a table for it, actually. It'd help people more accurately balance potential winnings with expected loss of quality/duration of life.
I nominate boxing for the most taxing sport on one's health, followed closely by tennis, and baseball to round out the triactor.
Originally posted by StraitShooter
90% of the guys dont give a shit about your problems..and the other 10 are glad you have them..
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Sam Odom
SBR Aristocracy
10-30-05
58063
#11
NBA Totals will shorten a man's life
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Brock Landers
SBR Aristocracy
06-30-08
45359
#12
70.5 years
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RogueScholar
SBR Hall of Famer
02-05-07
5082
#13
Originally posted by Sam Odom
NBA Totals will shorten a man's life
...or send his hairline into a swift retreat:
Originally posted by StraitShooter
90% of the guys dont give a shit about your problems..and the other 10 are glad you have them..
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Cougar Bait
SBR Posting Legend
10-04-07
18282
#14
70.5 seems high Brock
You always like the over too
I say most on the board don't see 60
BIGDAY and Opie will but not most
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dolson
SBR Sharp
01-10-12
478
#15
Gamblers live longer, when you get really old you can still have the thrill of hitting big bets, when everything else deteriorates, you can still have the same thrill you had in your youth from gambling.
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The Prick
SBR MVP
08-31-05
4965
#16
Originally posted by Cougar Bait
I say most on the board don't see 60
BIGDAY and Opie will but not most
opie already gotta be pushin double nickels
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The Giant
SBR Posting Legend
01-21-12
21480
#17
I think it depends if you factor in suicides.
If you do, the average age is probably 23. Yeah, that sounds right.
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Madison
SBR Hall of Famer
09-16-11
6445
#18
Originally posted by Cougar Bait
70.5 seems high Brock
You always like the over too
I say most on the board don't see 60
BIGDAY and Opie will but not most
Keep an eye on Sam O and I. If we stop posting be concerned as we both seem to be on your radar to drop soon. I didn't think I'd make it past 40 but I'm closing in your "dead"line.
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Sam Odom
SBR Aristocracy
10-30-05
58063
#19
The Kid
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Sam Odom
SBR Aristocracy
10-30-05
58063
#20
Originally posted by Madison
Keep an eye on Sam O and I.
To your health !
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Madison
SBR Hall of Famer
09-16-11
6445
#21
I can put my head on the pillow when the day comes and have very few regrets.
Know to many who carried the paper bag lunch, scrimped every dime and croaked early. Not me baby! I'm already ahead of the game. Trick is to get this far.
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Madison
SBR Hall of Famer
09-16-11
6445
#22
Originally posted by Sam Odom
To your health !
You as well my friend. Fk'm I have to answer to some but overall I'm still pretending I'm 30.
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Madison
SBR Hall of Famer
09-16-11
6445
#23
Originally posted by Sam Odom
The Kid
Have you read the book. OUTSTANDING. "One of a Kind" is a must read for anyone on this forum.
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probettor1
SBR MVP
04-22-11
1985
#24
once you hit 65 years old and become impotent you are dead unless you are gambling.
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Sam Odom
SBR Aristocracy
10-30-05
58063
#25
Originally posted by probettor1
once you hit 65 years old and become impotent you are dead...
blue pills & Philippines
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Madison
SBR Hall of Famer
09-16-11
6445
#26
Originally posted by probettor1
once you hit 65 years old and become impotent you are dead unless you are gambling.
Got problems but not that one. Father was 85 and dying in a nursing home and still whispered in my ear about the nurses bending over and splaying a little cleavage and how excited he was. All in the genes dude.
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Madison
SBR Hall of Famer
09-16-11
6445
#27
Originally posted by Sam Odom
blue pills & Philippines
FK the bash. When do we leave.
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Madison
SBR Hall of Famer
09-16-11
6445
#28
OK, I gotta go take a nap now. bye
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probettor1
SBR MVP
04-22-11
1985
#29
Rates of suicide are higher for people who gamble excessively, and for their family members
2 dollars bets are proven to be save.
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probettor1
SBR MVP
04-22-11
1985
#30
We can all relate to the fact that there are no 90 year old heroin addicts, most hard core addicts die in their 40's or 50's. Depending upon the drug, the latest studies show that life expectancy is 15-20 years from the moment of addiction, not to mention the physical and mental deterioration along the way. Cocaine addicts often die within 5 years from the time they begin heavy usage...in Russia the average life expectancy of a drug addict is 4.4 years. Some addictions, such as Sex or Gambling, don't cause death from engaging in the behavior, they destroy lives in other ways
I feel safe now.
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opie1988
SBR Posting Legend
09-12-10
23429
#31
Originally posted by The Prick
opie already gotta be pushin double nickels
I'm 42 you prikk. Is SBR going to let you attend the Bash this year? Kind of be hard for them to use the "trying to cut costs" excuse they kept you out with last year.
I got $500 that says you don't make it due to the fact that JJ will possibly be there. JJ swears he's going to strangle your ass with his bare hands if he ever lays his glims on you in person. I don't think you got the hair on your peaches to see if he's bluffing.
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eidolon
SBR Hall of Famer
01-02-08
9531
#32
Originally posted by Cougar Bait
Have there been studies?
My guess is 51-63 is about average. Poor eating habits, little sleep, lots of stress, etc.
That seems kinda high; I was going to say 45
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Sam Odom
SBR Aristocracy
10-30-05
58063
#33
Patty , Zeta & Bobby combined years of life : 149 1/2
Over 149 1/2 -125
Under 149 1/2 +115
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krk1030
SBR Posting Legend
08-13-08
17610
#34
The bookies make sure all gamblers live to be 100.
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TheMoneyShot
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
02-14-07
28672
#35
Originally posted by paco
I think gamblers are the most strongest people mentally. As many bad beats we take, yet it doesn't break our will. Normal people would go crazy and prolly jump off a building if they went thru half of what we go thru. Imagine Being up 1 run and Valverde comes in for the save, hits 1st batter, bloop single next, then a wild pitch, then a intentional walk to load the bases all with no outs, and u got a couple grand on the game. Then he strikes out the next batter and then turns the double play. U just went to hell and back to celebrating all within 5 mins
Paco is the man.
I agree with what he just said. I believe I make better business decisions because of gambling... the stress involved doing it 24/7. I have noticed a stronger mind throughout the years. Not afraid to take risks.