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3 hours ago, Steubenhoosier said:

Shelbyville to open immediately. Indy, Lawrenceburg, East Chicago, Michigan City to follow within a short period after.

Don't see anything thus far in NE Indiana.

Do you plan on participating???

 

I'm torn. I don't need more vices. However I believe in certain numbers, strategies, risk assessment,etc.....I might give it a go. Haven't decided yet. The better half is considering me starting with a nominal amount and see what I can do with it. Famous last words. 

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15 minutes ago, Seeking6 said:

I'm torn. I don't need more vices. However I believe in certain numbers, strategies, risk assessment,etc.....I might give it a go. Haven't decided yet. The better half is considering me starting with a nominal amount and see what I can do with it. Famous last words. 

Kind of the way I am.  Up in the air...not much of a gambler with games of chance, sports is a different animal.  

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Just now, rico said:

Kind of the way I am.  Up in the air...not much of a gambler with games of chance, sports is a different animal.  

I'm not good at many things but sports and numbers I am. We'll see. Will decide a nominal amount in the next few days and decide. I never do any gambling with $ I can't afford to lose....but I do have a theory I'm working on. Essentially 5 games per week. Never parlays. Just wanting to go 60% win ratio which is actually below what I've done in similar pools for years. Now it's just a couple extra $.... I wouldn't be doing this for gambling. Pure business is the way I look at it. 

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Just now, BeerBQ said:

I’m in the same boat as you two. I’m sure I’ll bet just to do it, but I certainly don’t need to. 

 

I have a math/stats background but I’ve never studied betting systems that closely.  I usually just see a line or 2 that sticks out. 

That's my problem. Always will be a line or two but the advantage the house has is on numbers. Instead of 1-2.....choose 5 instead of 2. Leverage your risk instead of giving the house the advantage based upon same formulas each person uses. 

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50 minutes ago, rico said:

Hell, maybe we can turn this thread into a numbers crunching thing?  Compare what each of us thinks and what our analytics say?  I am game.

I'll say what I'm thinking by next Friday on the bets part. I'm a Bears fan. Rule #1 on betting even if we think the Bears will kick the everlasting crap out of the Pack next Thursday I won't touch it. 

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22 minutes ago, Seeking6 said:

I'll say what I'm thinking by next Friday on the bets part. I'm a Bears fan. Rule #1 on betting even if we think the Bears will kick the everlasting crap out of the Pack next Thursday I won't touch it. 

I am the same way, I stay away from my favorite teams.

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So, this is how lucky I am at sports betting.

In 1985 I was down about $100 bucks to a guy at work over cribbage and backgammon games. He was one of the luckiest SOBs I ever saw. Need a double 6? He'd roll them.

Anyway, he didn't really want my money. We were friends and he wanted to keep it that way. So, knowing I was a Bears fan, he says, "Tell you what. The Bears are undefeated. I'll bet you double or nothing on the next Bears game. Who are they playing?"

 

" Miami..."

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I started this thread and then didn’t respond. Just got home from Fantasy Football draft.

I am not a big gambler and since there isn’t a casino mentioned up this way, I won’t go out of my way to make bets. If something opens closer to home I would consider betting on events that are not every day— definitely not baseball , basketball or hockey. Would probably bet on pro football over college, as college decided not to provide injury statuses.

Like you guys, I would never bet on my favorite teams and would put a hard cap on my wagers 

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