i dont like either to go "all in" but if i had a gun to my head..... Reds
Team is starting to get hot again. Latos in good form recently. And I'd rather fade that mush Chris Young than Clayton Richard
i dont like either to go "all in" but if i had a gun to my head..... Reds
Team is starting to get hot again. Latos in good form recently. And I'd rather fade that mush Chris Young than Clayton Richard
i dont like either to go "all in" but if i had a gun to my head..... Reds
Team is starting to get hot again. Latos in good form recently. And I'd rather fade that mush Chris Young than Clayton Richard
lot of good points rebel. However, for a guy going 'all in', the word 'value' isnt worth spit. He just wants a winner.
if a gun was to your head, you wouldnt pick the mets over the reds tonight. Thats the mindset for most when they make an all-in play...... "I CANT LOSE", we've all been there.
I agree completely though, reds and braves are way overpriced, save your money, take a break, come back when you have a clear head.
lot of good points rebel. However, for a guy going 'all in', the word 'value' isnt worth spit. He just wants a winner.
if a gun was to your head, you wouldnt pick the mets over the reds tonight. Thats the mindset for most when they make an all-in play...... "I CANT LOSE", we've all been there.
I agree completely though, reds and braves are way overpriced, save your money, take a break, come back when you have a clear head.
The BEST outcome for a gambler CHASING his losses is to have the selection LOSE. That way you get burned so badly that you hopefully don't make the same mistake again of chasing losses.
If you win, this will just prolong your stupidity till the chase finally catches up to you. The quicker you lose, the quicker you learn your lesson, and the better off you will be.
Since you are going to chase, my advice to you would be to take the BIGGEST moneyline favorite on the MLB card. If it wins, you will think you pulled a fast one on the gambling gods.
But when it eventually loses, you will be buried so deeply like I was in my youth that you come to a crossroads. You either learn from your mistake, or you just become a pathetic, degenerate loser for the rest of your life.
The BEST outcome for a gambler CHASING his losses is to have the selection LOSE. That way you get burned so badly that you hopefully don't make the same mistake again of chasing losses.
If you win, this will just prolong your stupidity till the chase finally catches up to you. The quicker you lose, the quicker you learn your lesson, and the better off you will be.
Since you are going to chase, my advice to you would be to take the BIGGEST moneyline favorite on the MLB card. If it wins, you will think you pulled a fast one on the gambling gods.
But when it eventually loses, you will be buried so deeply like I was in my youth that you come to a crossroads. You either learn from your mistake, or you just become a pathetic, degenerate loser for the rest of your life.
It's a testament to the self-destructive nature of gamblers that they never consider going all-in on a game when they're on a hot streak (when they actually stand a chance of not choking on an important selection), but they have little fear of doing it when they're ice cold and unlikely to get away with it.
No matter what, you gotta love Covers.com. Good luck to you, jrivisto! If you're going to insist on plowing forward with the all-in bet, go with your instincts and then wager the money on whoever they're playing.
It's a testament to the self-destructive nature of gamblers that they never consider going all-in on a game when they're on a hot streak (when they actually stand a chance of not choking on an important selection), but they have little fear of doing it when they're ice cold and unlikely to get away with it.
No matter what, you gotta love Covers.com. Good luck to you, jrivisto! If you're going to insist on plowing forward with the all-in bet, go with your instincts and then wager the money on whoever they're playing.
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