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  • yisman
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 09-01-08
    • 75682

    #36
    Originally posted by Vegas39
    take into account offshore and illegal books over 500 Million
    Monday night's controversial touchdown call that gave the Seattle Seahawks the victory over the Green Bay Packers had an immediate impact for gamblers.


    Jeff Sherman, assistant director of the race and sportsbook at the Las Vegas Hotel, says he estimates that the game shifted $15 million in Nevada alone and also concurs with Avello that the worldwide number, including offshore sportsbooks and in Europe, is worth about 10 times more.
    The original number was taking into account offshore. The Vegas numbers was not 9 figures.
    [quote=jjgold;5683305]I win again like usual
    [/quote]

    [quote=Whippit;7921056]miami won't lose a single eastern conference game through end of season[/quote]
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    • 2daBank
      SBR Aristocracy
      • 01-26-09
      • 88966

      #37
      Originally posted by Dark Horse
      Bingo.

      The replacement refs make mistakes. So do the regular refs. The one noticeable difference? The regular crew tends to favor the same (public) teams year after year. Bottomline for those 'wronged' public teams. If you don't want to lose the game on the last play, decide the game before that.

      And bettors complaining en masse about losing a bet on the last play is hilarious. As if that has never happened before. Goes with the territory and evens out over time. Crocodile tears and gambling are a bad mix. Game is over. Move on.
      i cant believe the reaction over this shit, sure i was on sea (mostly in a teaser with little on ml) but either way fukk it just one gm, the way ppl acting id say there a ton of guys out there getting crushed and chasing heavy real damn early in the season and if that the case it not good, cats need to slow their roll if the mon night gm in the 3rd week is this important to their overall lives...
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      • bradthebloke
        SBR MVP
        • 07-26-09
        • 3175

        #38
        coold of heritage to offer freeplays. 5dimes going same route ?
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        • yisman
          SBR Aristocracy
          • 09-01-08
          • 75682

          #39
          Originally posted by bradthebloke
          coold of Heritage to offer freeplays. 5Dimes going same route ?
          [quote=jjgold;5683305]I win again like usual
          [/quote]

          [quote=Whippit;7921056]miami won't lose a single eastern conference game through end of season[/quote]
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          • Smoke
            SBR Aristocracy
            • 10-09-09
            • 48111

            #40
            My sha-shari the regular refs make mistakes too.. Remember this little gem that robbed so many steelers bettors?????????????????

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            • Shafted69
              SBR Hall of Famer
              • 07-04-08
              • 6412

              #41
              you just have to be on the right side of the fix to make $
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              • sickler
                SBR Posting Legend
                • 06-05-08
                • 15006

                #42
                Everyone get over it already. We're on to a new day with games on the slate.
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                • shari91
                  BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                  • 02-23-10
                  • 32661

                  #43
                  Originally posted by Smoke
                  My sha-shari the regular refs make mistakes too.. Remember this little gem that robbed so many steelers bettors?????????????????

                  Dude I totally remember. But if you read the article in my first post, that's my whole point. I have friends who are going crazy still because of this game and I'm like you don't remember anything happening with the regular refs? Crazy how people conveniently forget that if they're on the wrong side. And those guys are making 150k+ as officials. Some dude making less than some of us do a day is expected to live up to the same standard as the regular refs 100% - when they're not even perfect to begin with? These guys are human. I maintain that anyone betting beyond their means when replacement refs are involved are adrenalin seekers/lunatics. We need to be smart and not just risk cash for the sake of it. Wait until we can at least say yeah ok, refs make mistakes, whatever. Not when it's yeah ok, refs make mistakes, this guy has this guy in fantasy, this guy and this disagreed on a call, no one on the field knew they needed to kick the extra pt, etc.

                  Again this isn't to disparage anyone who bet either side of this game as it was a travesty. But seriously do not bet this crap for more than $5 until the refs come back. Why torture yourself?
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                  • indio
                    SBR Wise Guy
                    • 06-03-11
                    • 751

                    #44
                    Originally posted by Dark Horse
                    Bingo.

                    The replacement refs make mistakes. So do the regular refs. The one noticeable difference? The regular crew tends to favor the same (public) teams year after year. Bottomline for those 'wronged' public teams. If you don't want to lose the game on the last play, decide the game before that.

                    And bettors complaining en masse about losing a bet on the last play is hilarious. As if that has never happened before. Goes with the territory and evens out over time. Crocodile tears and gambling are a bad mix. Game is over. Move on.
                    "If you don't want to lose the game on the last play, decide the game before that" - You mean like forcing Wilson out of the pocket and intercept his pass deep in Seattle territory right after you went up 5 pts at the 7:00 mark in the 4rth quarter? Essentially wrapping up the win? Oh wait, they did that. It just didn't count because a non-existent roughing the passer call was called (apparently not a "noticeable" difference by your standards).

                    The worst call I saw last night (and there were a LOT to choose from) was the pass interference penalty on the Green Bay corner (Shields I believe) on a long pass when Seattle had a 1rst and 25. He had inside position, was looking back at the ball the whole time, and was grabbed by the receiver. A quality ref NEVER calls pass interference on the defense there. So stop with the "all refs make mistakes" nonsense. Of course all refs make mistakes. But when one crew makes 40% more bad calls, and makes more important missed calls, that would never be called by a better crew, THERE IS A BIG DIFFERENCE.

                    One game means a lot for a team in a 16 game season. That might affect their seeding, or even if they make the playoffs.

                    I didn't have a nickel on either side last night, and I'm not a loyal supporter of either team. I was actually drawn in to watching the game after seeing the 1rst quarter because it looked like a rare NFL game that had some defense and was a tight "old style" type of game, which I like to see, especially when most games these days resemble a video game with scores every possession. After watching 3 hours of football, I felt cheated with the fiasco that ensued in the last 7:00 of playing time. I felt the same way that I did when I saw the movie Logans Run, that i had wasted a few hours of my life that I'll never get back.

                    Now as far as bettors complaining, that statement I'll agree with you on. One game should never be that big for you (unless you're on the end of a futures bet where you might have staked 1k to win 40k).

                    Bottom line, the NFL is a disgusting organization whose sole purpose these days is to maximize revenue and control. I don't watch the NFL too much since I had confirmation that it was their hired lobbyist, Martin Gold, who was the force behind the passing of the UIGEA on behalf of the NFL, and he is still an adviser to Jon Kyl. The NFL still spends millions every year to keep internet gambling shut down, and they are responsible for costing me 25K-50k a year in poker earnings at PokerStars. They need to be exposed for the louses that they are.
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                    • Dark Horse
                      SBR Posting Legend
                      • 12-14-05
                      • 13764

                      #45
                      Originally posted by indio
                      Now as far as bettors complaining, that statement I'll agree with you on. One game should never be that big for you (unless you're on the end of a futures bet where you might have staked 1k to win 40k).

                      Bottom line, the NFL is a disgusting organization whose sole purpose these days is to maximize revenue and control. I don't watch the NFL too much since I had confirmation that it was their hired lobbyist, Martin Gold, who was the force behind the passing of the UIGEA on behalf of the NFL, and he is still an adviser to Jon Kyl. The NFL still spends millions every year to keep internet gambling shut down, and they are responsible for costing me 25K-50k a year in poker earnings at PokerStars. They need to be exposed for the louses that they are.
                      If that is true I'd like to see some evidence. I always thought it was the Vegas lobby. I also suspect they're behind the mostly unfounded negative publicity against horse racing, earlier this year in the NY Times. Clearly a bought-and-paid-for article, but by who? Turns out tracks can get themselves out of the hard times by putting slot machines, etc, on the premises. Suddenly everything turns around. Bigger purses, better races, etc. Good times are back. The only guys who wouldn't want to see that, or anything that would keep people from flying into Vegas? By comparison, the NFL has no reason at all to go against gambling. What for? They know 'everybody' bets on the games. Cutting off gambling would cut the audience in half.
                      Last edited by Dark Horse; 09-25-12, 03:31 PM.
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                      • d2bets
                        BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                        • 08-10-05
                        • 39995

                        #46
                        What about all the bad calls earlier in the game that went in the Packers favor? Those don't matter? How come when a team loses a game at the end because of a player everybody says they didn't lose because of that play, that they could have played better before. But when it's the refs at the end, it's not about what happened earlier?
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                        • allabout the $$$
                          SBR Hall of Famer
                          • 04-17-10
                          • 9843

                          #47
                          everyone here seems to forget the seattle int that was nullified by a terrible pass interference in green bay territory.
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                          • RawBillyIce
                            SBR MVP
                            • 02-08-12
                            • 2036

                            #48
                            9/25/12 6:30pm $26.00 $58.50 $84.50 Win 9/25/12 7:05pm MLB Baseball 952 Philadelphia Phillies -2½ +225*<small style="padding: 0px; margin: 0px; ">vs</small> Washington Nationals (R Detwiler - L must Start C Hamels - L must Start)
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                            • prop
                              SBR MVP
                              • 09-04-07
                              • 1073

                              #49
                              I've initiated a ********** against NFL.com. $269.00 annual subscription purchased a few weeks ago. All I'm arguing is they sell a monthly package. So okay: Amount paid - Monthly Rate = Refund. Cancel and refund me the difference because your product sucks. They refuse and told them I'm getting the money back either way, why not be reasonable. But they refused. So I explained in exact details I'm not satisfied with the product, their refunds terms are unreasonable, I'm asking for refund on unused portion because no happy with the product and they refuse. Attached a long explanation, faxed and uploaded it with card disputes.
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                              • recon1
                                SBR MVP
                                • 08-13-12
                                • 2579

                                #50
                                Originally posted by 70kgman
                                One of the NFL replacement ref's was fired from the Lingerie Football League for poor performance shortly before getting picked up by the NFL. No joke.
                                Do you think most red blooded American males could actually keep an eye on the play in the lingerie league? Only homo refs could accurately call plays in that league.
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                                • gregm
                                  SBR MVP
                                  • 03-14-11
                                  • 3535

                                  #51
                                  Originally posted by prop
                                  I've initiated a ********** against NFL.com. $269.00 annual subscription purchased a few weeks ago. All I'm arguing is they sell a monthly package. So okay: Amount paid - Monthly Rate = Refund. Cancel and refund me the difference because your product sucks. They refuse and told them I'm getting the money back either way, why not be reasonable. But they refused. So I explained in exact details I'm not satisfied with the product, their refunds terms are unreasonable, I'm asking for refund on unused portion because no happy with the product and they refuse. Attached a long explanation, faxed and uploaded it with card disputes.
                                  Compare that package with mlb.com. My dad has Ravens season tickets and I love going to the Ravens and Redskins games but this is ridiculous. I have zero desire to bet on the nfl and even less to watch this crap until they get the refs back. This season deserves an asterisk unless they do something soon, I just wish we had some hockey to take up the slack here. Ovechkin making some noise he may stay in Russia, Capitals are in some trouble. LOL
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                                  • probettor1
                                    SBR MVP
                                    • 04-22-11
                                    • 1985

                                    #52
                                    Originally posted by shari91
                                    Yep I agree. The extent of my NFL betting so far has been in BTP and I'm lucky if I'm even hitting 40%. I pick teams I like ie I went to a lot of Packers games, used to get Detroit tv living in Canada, etc

                                    There's a reason the old timers try to warn people every year how sharp NFL lines are and how books salivate waiting for the influx of cash from those who think they've finally figured out a system. Bet small and focus on other sports or be prepared to cry at one point or another.
                                    Shari marry me and I'll pay all your bills, I will work 2 jobs so you can bet all your money in Green bay. But promise me you will not bet large amount of money on green bay when Greg Jennings is playing with a groin injury, they are playing away and with a team that has been way better that green bay in their last 6 home games compare to the last 6 road games of green bay.
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                                    • indio
                                      SBR Wise Guy
                                      • 06-03-11
                                      • 751

                                      #53
                                      Originally posted by Dark Horse
                                      If that is true I'd like to see some evidence. I always thought it was the Vegas lobby. I also suspect they're behind the mostly unfounded negative publicity against horse racing, earlier this year in the NY Times. Clearly a bought-and-paid-for article, but by who? Turns out tracks can get themselves out of the hard times by putting slot machines, etc, on the premises. Suddenly everything turns around. Bigger purses, better races, etc. Good times are back. The only guys who wouldn't want to see that, or anything that would keep people from flying into Vegas? By comparison, the NFL has no reason at all to go against gambling. What for? They know 'everybody' bets on the games. Cutting off gambling would cut the audience in half.
                                      The NFL is THE force behind online gambling prohibition. They are terrified of a point shaving scandal ruining the golden goose. Of course they know gambling drives the audience to see the games, they just can't APPEAR like they support it. I think it's a warped view as do most, but there's no denying their influence. Heck, Eric Holder himself, our Attorney General, used to represent the NFL when he was at a hot shot law firm, and there's no doubt he aided the crackdown of poker sites. Why do you think the NFL went after Delaware so hard when Delaware approved single game football wagering. The judge never gave Delaware a chance, that's how powerful the NFL is.

                                      I don't have time to dig out all the Martin Gold stuff, but you can google him with NFL and UIGEA, and you'll get some stuff. But the NFL still spends millions lobbying congress on internet gambling, and if you want to see some hard evidence, I'll give you this link to one of their lobbying reports for a quarter where they spent $300,000 lobbying against online gambling (and a few other issues). This is a required document they must file. I hope the link works.

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                                      • Dark Horse
                                        SBR Posting Legend
                                        • 12-14-05
                                        • 13764

                                        #54
                                        Thanks for the link, indio. That's interesting.
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                                        • prop
                                          SBR MVP
                                          • 09-04-07
                                          • 1073

                                          #55
                                          Due this bizarre call on the replay



                                          The NFL has called in reinforcements for week 4.

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