NBA is fixed and has been fixed, especially in playoffs. Example LAST NIGHT. Brooklyn will cover and most likely win tonight. No parlays. Portland will cover tonight. Shame. but if you understand that as a better you will be much better off.
NBA is fixed and has been fixed, especially in playoffs. Example LAST NIGHT. Brooklyn will cover and most likely win tonight. No parlays. Portland will cover tonight. Shame. but if you understand that as a better you will be much better off.
NBA is fixed and has been fixed, especially in playoffs. Example LAST NIGHT. Brooklyn will cover and most likely win tonight. No parlays. Portland will cover tonight. Shame. but if you understand that as a better you will be much better off.
J know what I am talking about
whatever will he say when hes proven wrong about his theory
NBA is fixed and has been fixed, especially in playoffs. Example LAST NIGHT. Brooklyn will cover and most likely win tonight. No parlays. Portland will cover tonight. Shame. but if you understand that as a better you will be much better off.
J know what I am talking about
whatever will he say when hes proven wrong about his theory
He was right. Brooklyn most likely would of won tonight, but they did cover. He hit it dead on...and that is because the NBA is infact rigged. All professional sports is rigged...
You didn't know that? Don't believe Vegas and their lies when they tell you the games are not staged. They are lying and cheating you, like they do to everyone that plays here. I know this for a fact because I live here. They cheat you with everything, sports, blackjack, poker, roulette, slots, etc etc
Vegas is a bigtime scam......but I love it anyway! So I am not complaining at all about it being rigged. I just think they are kind of greedy since they already have the house edge, they don't really need to rig everything even further in order to profit...
But I guess in reality they DO need to, or else they probably wouldn't bother. I mean, think if sports was not rigged, everyone would be able to predict who was going to win the games, as the dominant team would win just about everytime.
He was right. Brooklyn most likely would of won tonight, but they did cover. He hit it dead on...and that is because the NBA is infact rigged. All professional sports is rigged...
You didn't know that? Don't believe Vegas and their lies when they tell you the games are not staged. They are lying and cheating you, like they do to everyone that plays here. I know this for a fact because I live here. They cheat you with everything, sports, blackjack, poker, roulette, slots, etc etc
Vegas is a bigtime scam......but I love it anyway! So I am not complaining at all about it being rigged. I just think they are kind of greedy since they already have the house edge, they don't really need to rig everything even further in order to profit...
But I guess in reality they DO need to, or else they probably wouldn't bother. I mean, think if sports was not rigged, everyone would be able to predict who was going to win the games, as the dominant team would win just about everytime.
Why not? Parlays payout the most, more than the odds say they should and therefore it is a longterm winning bet. I've been winning with parlays alone for over 6 years. I don't waste my time with straight bets usually unless I feel I have a lock and I only have 1 play for the day. The money is too slow with straight betting and even if you have a huge bankroll to make good money with it, it's still considered a long term venture, which needs money management, huge bankroll to cover drawdowns etc to succeed
I hit a 10 team parlay last week (Right after hitting a 9 teamer) and it paid almost 300 for 1. So a $20 bet paid nearly $6000. How did
I hit it so easily? By knowing the games are fixed. When you know this, it actually can give you an advantage.
So, I also disagree with the people who say "If you think it's rigged, don't bet!" I feel it's the exact opposite...if you ARENT aware that the leagues are rigged, then you should not be betting. If you are aware of it, it gives you an advantage.....sometimes Vegas gives away the winner just by the spread alone.
Why not? Parlays payout the most, more than the odds say they should and therefore it is a longterm winning bet. I've been winning with parlays alone for over 6 years. I don't waste my time with straight bets usually unless I feel I have a lock and I only have 1 play for the day. The money is too slow with straight betting and even if you have a huge bankroll to make good money with it, it's still considered a long term venture, which needs money management, huge bankroll to cover drawdowns etc to succeed
I hit a 10 team parlay last week (Right after hitting a 9 teamer) and it paid almost 300 for 1. So a $20 bet paid nearly $6000. How did
I hit it so easily? By knowing the games are fixed. When you know this, it actually can give you an advantage.
So, I also disagree with the people who say "If you think it's rigged, don't bet!" I feel it's the exact opposite...if you ARENT aware that the leagues are rigged, then you should not be betting. If you are aware of it, it gives you an advantage.....sometimes Vegas gives away the winner just by the spread alone.
But I also believe "In Game" Bettors can affect the outcome of a game. For instance, let's say that the majority of the money was on San Antonio tonight, so they had the game originally planned for Portland to win.....but then during the game, some whale of a bettor decides to bet 500k on Portland because he sees that they are handling the game well and he might believe they were rigged to win or whatever. So he throws down a HUGE amount, enough for Vegas to notice the money shift, and therefore they changed the 2nd half for San Antonio to blow out Portland so that Vegas will make the most profit.
Again, this is just my theory but I know it has to be correct because if too much money went on one side, and vegas continually lost these, they would not be in business. If sports wasn't rigged, I could put them out of business by sending out a 10 team winning parlay to the world, and there is no way they would have the funds to pay everyone off. So their only choice is to rig at least one of the games in the parlay, to make sure it losses.
But I also believe "In Game" Bettors can affect the outcome of a game. For instance, let's say that the majority of the money was on San Antonio tonight, so they had the game originally planned for Portland to win.....but then during the game, some whale of a bettor decides to bet 500k on Portland because he sees that they are handling the game well and he might believe they were rigged to win or whatever. So he throws down a HUGE amount, enough for Vegas to notice the money shift, and therefore they changed the 2nd half for San Antonio to blow out Portland so that Vegas will make the most profit.
Again, this is just my theory but I know it has to be correct because if too much money went on one side, and vegas continually lost these, they would not be in business. If sports wasn't rigged, I could put them out of business by sending out a 10 team winning parlay to the world, and there is no way they would have the funds to pay everyone off. So their only choice is to rig at least one of the games in the parlay, to make sure it losses.
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