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Quote Originally Posted by ZOUK: Damn, not that it was hard but my -150 was pinpoint. Notice the juice is an extra 10 cents more than normal because people don't care when it's a mega-fight. I felt they might get overly greedy and go for 20 cents extra, but I'm sure sportsbooks will as they receive money on Mayweather they will just decrease Pacquiao odds this way they don't push away any on the fence bettors. Good call Zouk!!! |
MoneyShot | 24 |
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Quote Originally Posted by EricLinny: floyd -150 pac +110 I was just at Red Rock Station today and they had Mayweather -150 Pac +130. I bet $1500 on Floyd, was gonna bet more but I just hate tying up my money for that many months for a fight that may never happen. |
MoneyShot | 24 |
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About a week ago Station Casinos had it pick em at -110...I'm kicking myself for not jumping all over that line for Mayweather cause I'm sure we'll never see that again unless the public perception drastically changes for Pacquiao.
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MoneyShot | 24 |
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Didn't you have FSU -14.5 and the under 45? Record should be 6-1, the parlay would be reduced to a straight bet with the push on the under.
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jayhedd818 | 36 |
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Quote Originally Posted by mellowman7883:
Dude, fuck renting right now you can buy a 3 bedroom repo for 50k all day long. At 4 percent interest fixed. With taxes and insurance should be under 400 a month still. No money down FHA loan. Vegas is full of repos take advantage. Once you get your first paystub you will be good to go. I am thinking of moving there myself. IT cant be worse than Ohio and the nightlife must be way better!!! Rent the extra room out to your buddy. Good luck with that. Your loan offer will get beat out every time by the cash investors that are buying up all the homes here. Not to mention most of the repos in that price range are in the shittiest parts of town and will need money to fix them up. |
jayhedd818 | 238 |
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Hey Jay a little advice from a long time local in Vegas, unless you've got at least a solid 6-12 months living expenses, I wouldn't move out here. Having a job already lined up is a great start, but with a nation leading unemployment level of 13.6%, you absolutely need to have something to fall back upon.
While you can get around without one, I would say you definitely need a vehicle. Public transportation is widely available throughout the city, but it is very inconvenient. Look to add an hour or two each way to your commute if you need to rely on the bus. Normally would recommend you try to find a place close to work, but N. Las Vegas is a straight up ghetto. I wouldn't feel safe walking around there with money in my pocket even during the day. Look on Craigslist under rooms for rent in Summerlin (One of the nicer burbs) where you can find something nice in the $400-500 range. As far as Vegas's sportsbooks, you're much much better off playing offshore. The juice is just rediculous and you don't have half the betting options you get with a reputable place like 5dimes. The only time I ever go to the casinos to bet is when I got something I want to get paid on right away. Other than that if you bet the books in town you're losing a lot of value. Not trying to discourage you, but I've seen many people come out here with big dreams only to their head handed to them. Let me know if there is anything else you need to know about our great city and good luck with whatever you decide! |
jayhedd818 | 238 |
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Quote Originally Posted by nuttyrich: https://roger-me.co.nr/ sop://broker.sopcast.com:3912/80621 https://www.faran.tv/2011/03/channel-3.html sop://broker.sopcast.com:3912/109227 Enjoy :) You'd think at least one of the books here in Vegas would have the fight on but I've called everywhere and nada. Gratitude Nutty!!! |
Mack05 | 18 |
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Does anybody have any online links for this fight?
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