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Sports gamblers, what about it is appealing to you?

Posted on 11/4/21 at 4:08 pm
Posted by Jim Rockford
Member since May 2011
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Posted on 11/4/21 at 4:08 pm
If you suck at it, you'll lose a lot. If you're good at it, you'll still lose, but not as much. If you're great at it, you might turn a profit. In that case, it becomes a highly stressful job, and if you're consistently profitable they'll change the rules or ban you outright.

At least with poker and horses, you have only the other players to beat. Not the house too (apart from the rake).
Posted by wish i was tebow
The Golf Board
Member since Feb 2009
46121 posts
Posted on 11/4/21 at 4:10 pm to
Because it’s way more fun to watch a game you bet 100 bucks
Posted by Hazelnut
Member since May 2011
16433 posts
Posted on 11/4/21 at 4:10 pm to
same thing I like about fantasy football. It makes a game that I otherwise have no interest in, very interesting to me. Even if it's not supposed to be a close game it can still be fun to watch.
Posted by SwampDonks
Member since Mar 2008
18341 posts
Posted on 11/4/21 at 4:11 pm to
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Because it’s way more fun to watch a game you bet 100 bucks


This. Only this.

It brings entertainment to your life. Doubt anybody here is doing this professionally and making a living doing. It's purely to enhance one's experience watching sports.
Posted by The Truth 34
Chavez Ravine
Member since May 2010
41170 posts
Posted on 11/4/21 at 4:12 pm to
in your opinion, what's the best sport to bet on for a virgin sports gambler?
Posted by Ed Osteen
Member since Oct 2007
57486 posts
Posted on 11/4/21 at 4:13 pm to
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At least with poker and horses, you have only the other players to beat.


You should read up on how horse betting works
Posted by Jim Rockford
Member since May 2011
98188 posts
Posted on 11/4/21 at 4:15 pm to
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Because it’s way more fun to watch a game you bet 100 bucks


Different strokes I guess. If I have a rooting interest I don't need an incentive. If I don't care about the outcome having money on the game would turn a neutral experience into an unpleasant one. If you could win in the long run, that would be one thing. But it's rigged so you won't. And if you're good enough to overcome that, like I said they'll change the rules or ban you.
This post was edited on 11/4/21 at 4:19 pm
Posted by Jones
Member since Oct 2005
90521 posts
Posted on 11/4/21 at 4:15 pm to
Put a jar on your counter. Place your bets with the jar instead of using a bookie. At the end of the season, take the money out the jar and put it back in your wallet.

You will be pleased
Posted by KosmoCramer
Member since Dec 2007
76519 posts
Posted on 11/4/21 at 4:16 pm to
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Doubt anybody here is doing this professionally and making a living doing.


#goldennugget
Posted by Team Vote
DFW
Member since Aug 2014
7730 posts
Posted on 11/4/21 at 4:20 pm to
Gambling sucks. Winning is fun as shite though
Posted by WB504
New Orleans
Member since May 2008
5873 posts
Posted on 11/4/21 at 4:22 pm to
The Colts and Jets play tonight and as a Saints fan I have no interest in either team, but now that I’ve made a few prop bets in tonight’s game, I’ll be avidly watching.
Posted by thegambler
Louisiana
Member since Oct 2012
1424 posts
Posted on 11/4/21 at 4:30 pm to
Take points in the NFL.

Underdogs are hot.

Plus nothing is more aggravating than watching a team that didn't cover but win and celebrate.
Posted by Bunk Moreland
Member since Dec 2010
53391 posts
Posted on 11/4/21 at 4:30 pm to
I am finding that I don't love the grind of betting a bunch of games. But, I like betting big on a few. I emotional hedged Michigan State last week and $2,400 helped ease the pain.
Posted by wildtigercat93
Member since Jul 2011
112330 posts
Posted on 11/4/21 at 4:31 pm to
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If you suck at it, you'll lose a lot. If you're good at it, you'll still lose, but not as much. If you're great at it, you might turn a profit. In that case, it becomes a highly stressful job, and if you're consistently profitable they'll change the rules or ban you outright.


There’s really not that many hobbies out there that are going to be a net positive on your bank account so I don’t see what’s confusing about why people enjoy it despite not making money
This post was edited on 11/4/21 at 4:32 pm
Posted by Bestbank Tiger
Premium Member
Member since Jan 2005
71105 posts
Posted on 11/4/21 at 4:33 pm to
I enjoy figuring out an angle and putting it into action.

Pre Rona, it was also fun to talk to other fans while I waited in line at the casino.
Posted by Jake88
Member since Apr 2005
68268 posts
Posted on 11/4/21 at 4:36 pm to
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It makes a game that I otherwise have no interest in, very interesting to me
Or, you could do something else more productive with your time.
Posted by Jebadeb
Member since Oct 2017
4766 posts
Posted on 11/4/21 at 4:42 pm to
Because I follow the sports and have knowledge that give me an edge over Vegas. At least, that is what I tell myself. I have lost every sports bet (not many) that I placed this year
Posted by Jim Rockford
Member since May 2011
98188 posts
Posted on 11/4/21 at 4:44 pm to
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goldennugget


Case in point. That guy works his arse off, probably harder than he'd have to work to be successful in a legitimate job.
Posted by Chucktown_Badger
The banks of the Ashley River
Member since May 2013
31131 posts
Posted on 11/4/21 at 4:52 pm to
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Because it’s way more fun to watch a game you bet 100 bucks



Bingo. Tuesday night MACtion is something I'll watch, but it's something I will really get into if I throw a dumb parlay on it that pays +11000. It's a way to make any game that's on interesting.
Posted by PhillyTiger90
Member since Dec 2015
10687 posts
Posted on 11/4/21 at 4:56 pm to
Same as fantasy football

It’s much more fun to watch the Colts/Jets on a Thursday night in November when you have something at stake. Otherwise I wouldn’t have known it was on.
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