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    Stanford Wong
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    What does this prop ( 5 dimes ) mean to you ???

    4042 No safety & no overtime -1500*

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    If theres no safety... and it doesn't go into overtime... then the -1500 wins.

    If there is a safety.. or overtime.. or both, the -1500 loses.

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    Very simple, if there is EITHER a safety or overtime, you lose.

    You really think you were getting -1500 that BOTH didn't happen? Yea try an extra 0 and maybe.

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    & means AND it doesn't say " or "

    prop reads --- No Safety and No Overtime

    it doesn't read no safety or overtime ----

    the prop is wrong on 5 dimes page

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stanford Wong View Post
    & means AND it doesn't say " or "

    prop reads --- No Safety and No Overtime

    it doesn't read no safety or overtime ----

    the prop is wrong on 5 dimes page
    you just argued against yourself. if it said "no safety or no overtime" the bet would be a winner.

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    theres only one way it can be understood. if either one happens you lose. 4041 would be the winner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaabee View Post
    you just argued against yourself. if it said "no safety or no overtime" the bet would be a winner.
    Exactly. "Or and "and" are two completely different things.

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    The prop reads exactly --- No Safety & No Overtime ---

    i read that as No Safety AND no overtime ---

    both didn't happen ---

    trust me My cousins not trying to rip anyone off or steal whatever --- the prop was explained to my cousin on the phone as both needed to happen for it to lose --- no safety & no overtime ---

    guess just chalk it up

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stanford Wong View Post
    The prop reads exactly --- No Safety & No Overtime ---

    i read that as No Safety AND no overtime ---

    both didn't happen ---

    trust me My cousins not trying to rip anyone off or steal whatever --- the prop was explained to my cousin on the phone as both needed to happen for it to lose --- no safety & no overtime ---

    guess just chalk it up
    Dude, I understand your frustration but you completely misinterpreted it. I do these props all the time and "AND" means if either happen, you lose. You only win that bet if it says "OR". Besides, if the bet is the way you interpreted it, you bet a bad line. Because the odds of BOTH to happen is about 10 times higher than 1500.

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    The same prop is posted on 5dimes for tonights game:

    Mon 9/16 4541 Safety scored or goes OT +660
    8:35PM 4542 No safety & no overtime -1020
    The first option very clearly states OR. If EITHER a safety or OT occurs, you lose. You really have no case here.

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    You lose give it up

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