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Originally Posted by zY|
::lmao::
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Originally Posted by zY|
::lmao::
Could it just be that he thought this chubby dude who took the fight on 3 weeks notice wouldn't pose any threat at all? Inquiring minds want to know.
I see.Quote:
Originally Posted by MMA_scientist
I look forward to more details on Tuesday.
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Originally Posted by MMA_scientist
Anyone else have no idea what he's talking about?
Is this a chase system?
Martingale.Quote:
Originally Posted by Luke
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Originally Posted by SPX
those dont work
Not for long, that's for sure.Quote:
Originally Posted by Luke
I've Martingaled in blackjack plenty of times. Sometimes it's worked out. Sometimes I went home empty handed in very short order.
Maybe when he loses he's going to sue the book.Quote:
Originally Posted by Luke
[quote=zY|]Here's a funny story.
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Originally Posted by "zY|":3u8dssji
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Originally Posted by LudoCain
Who still thinks Forrest would've done better than Brilz? I think he would've lost pretty handily.[/quote:3u8dssji]Quote:
Originally Posted by SPX
I thought you were out of your mind with that shit too zY. And again, you were right. After this and BJ/Edgar, I think Ill start taking unpopular statments from you more seriously. With the pace that Forrest pushes, I think he would have won the fight easily.
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Jason Brilz knows how he’s going to spend the $65,000 “Fight of the Night” bonus he was awarded Saturday for his UFC 114 light heavyweight bout against Antonio Rogerio Nogueira.
He’s going to pay off some bills and then get “whatever else the wife wants.”
“I missed my 10-year wedding anniversary,” Brilz explained with a laugh during the Sherdog Radio Network’s Beatdown After the Bell program. “(The bonus) is probably going to go to a nice ring that she’s going to pick out.”
Brilz missed the anniversary because he was busy preparing as a late replacement to fight Nogueira. He filled in for an injured Forrest Griffin on roughly two and a half weeks’ notice and surprised many by pushing the No. 6-ranked Nogueira to a split decision. Brilz lost on the judges’ cards (29-28, 29-28, 28-29), but he has plenty of supporters who feel he should have been given the win, including Dana White. The UFC president called the decision “bulls--t” during interviews after the post-fight news conference.
::handshake::
Damn, even Dana thinks Brilz won.
Glad to see Brilz got FOTN.
I have decided to just stick to the plan and write off my recent swing as negative variance like a man. No need to change my money management style.
But then I need to tighten up. I am actually glad to have a week off this week...
I think I am going to take a break from betting anything over -250. I am not laying more than 2.5 to 1 for a while. When I broke down my bets, I am winning just as much in the -200 range as the -400.
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Originally Posted by MMA_scientist
been trying to do that myslef more and more. I just look at it like you lose 4 bets at -110 which is hard to do imo its the same as losing one at -400
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Originally Posted by Luke
I just went back and broke down all my plays from 3/9/10. At that point I was up about 20u. Now, 3 months later, it is really not as bad as I thought, I have only lost 2 or 3u in the last few months. I think that this can definately be attributed to variance.
That said, if I had only bet on fights -250 or less, I would have gained 10u over that same period. The last time I updated in March 2010, the same thing was true then, instead of being up 20u, I would have been up like 30u, with less risk.
So I am going to try that for a while.
I think you just have to be very picky when it comes to the favorites, especially the big ones.
Looks like this event did 700k in PPV buys
That's pretty good.