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Old 06-15-2005, 02:57 PM
BWebb BWebb is offline
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Default Good Wins

On another note, I have a good win story. Had a three team parlay that was going to pay me around $400. I had one the first two games and needed the Saints to beat the Panthers by something like 5. Panthers have the ball down by 3 with 10 seconds left and I'm pissed. Last play of the game, Peete gets rushed and rolls to his right and gets drilled by some Saint. Ball pops loose, LB picks it up and runs it back for the TD. It was sweet!
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Old 06-15-2005, 03:19 PM
youtalkfunny youtalkfunny is offline
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Default Re: Sports Wagering: Bad Beats

Most of us don't read the Sports Betting forum, so forgive us for missing that thread.

I remember one time I had under 46½ in a playoff game between Moon's Oilers and Montana's Chiefs. Two best defenses in the conference. 10-7 after three quarters. Suddenly, the two teams started swapping 3-play, 80-yard drives, and I lost by MORE than a TD.

One day, a guy I worked with patted his shirt pocket, and said, "I got the lock of the year right here." He produced his ticket: $50 on under 11½ of a Tigers/Orioles game, at even money.

O's put up 6 in the top of the first. Tigers respond with 4 in the bottom half. My friend is miserable.

"I'll give you $5 for that ticket, right now," I offered. He passed.

O's push another run across in the top of the 2nd, to make it 7-4.

"Bobby, what will you give me for this ticket now?", he pleaded.

"I wouldn't give you two cents for that ticket."

Of course, no more runs were scored.

Worst beat I ever saw (but didn't have) was Robin Ventura's extra-inning grand slam against the Braves. His teammates mobbed him after he touched first base, and only one run scored on a grandslam, screwing both the runline and the total.
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Old 06-15-2005, 03:50 PM
McGahee McGahee is offline
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Default Re: Sports Wagering: Bad Beats

I remember that game well, 1993. Buddy Ryan coached the Oilers defense and they had won like 11 in a row. Of course, the Bills were the easy pick the following week in the AFC title game after everybody jumped on the Chiefs bandwagon.

Another game involving KC - in GB 2 years ago still bothers me. I figured KC was due for a loss going to Lambeau at 6-0 or something and the Pack were only giving up a point vs. the spread, and were up 17 in the 4th Qtr. They can't blow that game if they tried, right? Umm, Favre int, Green fumble, the team who normally gets every call at home gets no calls, and Mike Sherman - well, he was Mike Sherman.
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Old 06-15-2005, 03:53 PM
Patrick del Poker Grande Patrick del Poker Grande is offline
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Default Re: Sports Wagering: Bad Beats

I don't remember what all was involved, but I had some crazy parlay going during this year's March Madness. I had all underdogs except UNC. All the underdogs didn't just beat the spread, they won. Then UNC blew a free throw or something and pushed on something like a 2-point spread and blew it for me. What a crock.
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