Ouch! Been there. Hopefully It will swing around for you.
A few years back I put $500 bucks in an overseas account. Started out on Fire was up to $3200. Rolling and drunk I Had a 6 team money line parlay for $300(couple big dogs -180) that would have gotten account to like $40,000.
First 5 games won. 6th game I had Minn North Stars + 1/2 puck vs St L Blues. North Stars were winning 1-0 with 14 seconds left in the game . Ugh Stl tied game and then ended up winning 2-1 in overtime(This is when they still allowed ties). Tie would have been golden.
Proceeded to lose 12 straight bets after that draining my entire account.
Ouch! Been there. Hopefully It will swing around for you.
A few years back I put $500 bucks in an overseas account. Started out on Fire was up to $3200. Rolling and drunk I Had a 6 team money line parlay for $300(couple big dogs -180) that would have gotten account to like $40,000.
First 5 games won. 6th game I had Minn North Stars + 1/2 puck vs St L Blues. North Stars were winning 1-0 with 14 seconds left in the game . Ugh Stl tied game and then ended up winning 2-1 in overtime(This is when they still allowed ties). Tie would have been golden.
Proceeded to lose 12 straight bets after that draining my entire account.
I remember a couple years ago...maybe the 2011 or 2012 MLB season. I did all my pre-season research. Put in my props. Counted the days to opening day. As usual, I had my $2,500 bankroll ready for the season(goal of 5,000; $100 units).
Like a kid on XMAS eve waiting for baseball to start. And the first week I wound up something like 1-15 with 8 straight and then 7 straight losers sandwiched around my lone winner of the week. Was something like -16.5 units when it was all said and done. I remember handing my bookie the money and wanting to cry seeing my lil cigar box down to like 840 bucks after only 7.5 days of baseball.
But I hung in there and no joke the next week, I wound up like 13-3 and got back 13 units. By the beginning of may I was back in the plus, and I wound up reaching my goal by the end of July.
The moral of this boring fable: hang in there, don't panic, don't chase, don't cut down or add to your wagers, keep doing your thing, and all will even out in the end.
I remember a couple years ago...maybe the 2011 or 2012 MLB season. I did all my pre-season research. Put in my props. Counted the days to opening day. As usual, I had my $2,500 bankroll ready for the season(goal of 5,000; $100 units).
Like a kid on XMAS eve waiting for baseball to start. And the first week I wound up something like 1-15 with 8 straight and then 7 straight losers sandwiched around my lone winner of the week. Was something like -16.5 units when it was all said and done. I remember handing my bookie the money and wanting to cry seeing my lil cigar box down to like 840 bucks after only 7.5 days of baseball.
But I hung in there and no joke the next week, I wound up like 13-3 and got back 13 units. By the beginning of may I was back in the plus, and I wound up reaching my goal by the end of July.
The moral of this boring fable: hang in there, don't panic, don't chase, don't cut down or add to your wagers, keep doing your thing, and all will even out in the end.
I remember a couple years ago...maybe the 2011 or 2012 MLB season. I did all my pre-season research. Put in my props. Counted the days to opening day. As usual, I had my $2,500 bankroll ready for the season(goal of 5,000; $100 units).
Like a kid on XMAS eve waiting for baseball to start. And the first week I wound up something like 1-15 with 8 straight and then 7 straight losers sandwiched around my lone winner of the week. Was something like -16.5 units when it was all said and done. I remember handing my bookie the money and wanting to cry seeing my lil cigar box down to like 840 bucks after only 7.5 days of baseball.
But I hung in there and no joke the next week, I wound up like 13-3 and got back 13 units. By the beginning of may I was back in the plus, and I wound up reaching my goal by the end of July.
The moral of this boring fable: hang in there, don't panic, don't chase, don't cut down or add to your wagers, keep doing your thing, and all will even out in the end.
thanks buddy. I am not losing my bets, just losing my survival picks.
I remember a couple years ago...maybe the 2011 or 2012 MLB season. I did all my pre-season research. Put in my props. Counted the days to opening day. As usual, I had my $2,500 bankroll ready for the season(goal of 5,000; $100 units).
Like a kid on XMAS eve waiting for baseball to start. And the first week I wound up something like 1-15 with 8 straight and then 7 straight losers sandwiched around my lone winner of the week. Was something like -16.5 units when it was all said and done. I remember handing my bookie the money and wanting to cry seeing my lil cigar box down to like 840 bucks after only 7.5 days of baseball.
But I hung in there and no joke the next week, I wound up like 13-3 and got back 13 units. By the beginning of may I was back in the plus, and I wound up reaching my goal by the end of July.
The moral of this boring fable: hang in there, don't panic, don't chase, don't cut down or add to your wagers, keep doing your thing, and all will even out in the end.
thanks buddy. I am not losing my bets, just losing my survival picks.
Ouch! Been there. Hopefully It will swing around for you.
A few years back I put $500 bucks in an overseas account. Started out on Fire was up to $3200. Rolling and drunk I Had a 6 team money line parlay for $300(couple big dogs -180) that would have gotten account to like $40,000.
First 5 games won. 6th game I had Minn North Stars + 1/2 puck vs St L Blues. North Stars were winning 1-0 with 14 seconds left in the game . Ugh Stl tied game and then ended up winning 2-1 in overtime(This is when they still allowed ties). Tie would have been golden.
Proceeded to lose 12 straight bets after that draining my entire account.
Ouch! Been there. Hopefully It will swing around for you.
A few years back I put $500 bucks in an overseas account. Started out on Fire was up to $3200. Rolling and drunk I Had a 6 team money line parlay for $300(couple big dogs -180) that would have gotten account to like $40,000.
First 5 games won. 6th game I had Minn North Stars + 1/2 puck vs St L Blues. North Stars were winning 1-0 with 14 seconds left in the game . Ugh Stl tied game and then ended up winning 2-1 in overtime(This is when they still allowed ties). Tie would have been golden.
Proceeded to lose 12 straight bets after that draining my entire account.
I remember a couple years ago...maybe the 2011 or 2012 MLB season. I did all my pre-season research. Put in my props. Counted the days to opening day. As usual, I had my $2,500 bankroll ready for the season(goal of 5,000; $100 units).
Like a kid on XMAS eve waiting for baseball to start. And the first week I wound up something like 1-15 with 8 straight and then 7 straight losers sandwiched around my lone winner of the week. Was something like -16.5 units when it was all said and done. I remember handing my bookie the money and wanting to cry seeing my lil cigar box down to like 840 bucks after only 7.5 days of baseball.
But I hung in there and no joke the next week, I wound up like 13-3 and got back 13 units. By the beginning of may I was back in the plus, and I wound up reaching my goal by the end of July.
The moral of this boring fable: hang in there, don't panic, don't chase, don't cut down or add to your wagers, keep doing your thing, and all will even out in the end.
I remember a couple years ago...maybe the 2011 or 2012 MLB season. I did all my pre-season research. Put in my props. Counted the days to opening day. As usual, I had my $2,500 bankroll ready for the season(goal of 5,000; $100 units).
Like a kid on XMAS eve waiting for baseball to start. And the first week I wound up something like 1-15 with 8 straight and then 7 straight losers sandwiched around my lone winner of the week. Was something like -16.5 units when it was all said and done. I remember handing my bookie the money and wanting to cry seeing my lil cigar box down to like 840 bucks after only 7.5 days of baseball.
But I hung in there and no joke the next week, I wound up like 13-3 and got back 13 units. By the beginning of may I was back in the plus, and I wound up reaching my goal by the end of July.
The moral of this boring fable: hang in there, don't panic, don't chase, don't cut down or add to your wagers, keep doing your thing, and all will even out in the end.
Missed this play, but looks like I'd have taken Clemson, didn't read it properly and then saw your post lower that it was SC+6. Could you make sure the side you pick is darker, like W. Mich, leaves no doubt who to play. Thanks for continuing to post.
Missed this play, but looks like I'd have taken Clemson, didn't read it properly and then saw your post lower that it was SC+6. Could you make sure the side you pick is darker, like W. Mich, leaves no doubt who to play. Thanks for continuing to post.
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