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Old 01-14-2005, 06:13 PM
kyro kyro is offline
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Default Re: Colts @ Pats (what makes this game a bad bet?)

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I personally think the colts have a slight edge going into this game...they seem like the hungrier team.

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hungrier team? i'm not sure what evidence you have to back this, but in my most humble and uneducated opinion, this is the dumbest comment i've read in a week. and i've been in the OOT forum as well. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
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Old 01-14-2005, 06:38 PM
Waterproof Waterproof is offline
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Default Re: Colts @ Pats (what makes this game a bad bet?)

There is smart money on this game, and I believe it's on the Pats.

Anyway, I'm laying off. I've been trying all day to pull the trigger and just can't. To me, that's what makes this a bad bet.

I could give you a lot of reasons to play the Pats, just I'm not willing to myself.

By the way, people cap games differently. Some see edges where others don't. This could be some guys play of the year... GL.
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Old 01-14-2005, 07:40 PM
judgesmails judgesmails is offline
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Default I am an idiot

This is surely no revelation (my being an idiot) to those who have followed my recent picks.

That being said, I really like Indy in this game. The passing game matchups heavily favor the Colts. Additionally, the Pats missing Seymour and Law are significant losses. I bet Indy +1 +108.

Does my wager have overwhelming +EV? Probably not, but it is enough +EV for me.
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