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I'm not blaming you for what you're doing, you've got me wrong. I just said I would ban you if I was a manager of Pinnacle.
For what reason I play arbitration situations? They themselves say what would people put their arbitration situations and then do not pay them a prize https://www.pinnacle.com/en/betting-...WJPK7ECRAXM2BPIs that fair?
For what reason I play arbitration situations?
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lonnie55
SBR MVP
04-08-16
2689
#72
I already told you in #66
This was my last post in this thread
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Jak Jons
Restricted User
04-22-19
53
#73
Originally posted by lonnie55
I already told you in #66
This was my last post in this thread
I put arbitration situations that they say they welcome I put arbitration situations that they say they welcome
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DontTailMe
SBR MVP
03-24-19
2889
#74
The fact that OP is openly admitting to arbing here changes everything for me. Personally, I don't think arbers are doing anything wrong. But you have to understand and accept the risks. Every once in a while, you are going to get burned by a perfectly valid situation and rule, and there is nothing you can do about it except lick your wounds, possilby learn something from the experience and apply it to future wagering, and move on.
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Alfa1234
SBR MVP
12-19-15
2722
#75
Nothing wrong with arbing, but at least be experienced enough to know when a line is really wrong and realise why the arb is there. If you don't realise those things you are bound to lose money every now and then and you have only yourself to blame. Experienced arbers know when to stay away from a line.