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  • lefthook2daliva
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    #11
    Originally posted by richardt
    Here is how you bet. Bet on the guy you don't want to win. That way, if you lose money, at least your guy won and if you're guy loses, you win money. That way you come out with something positive in every fight. If you bet on fighters from bias, or dislike for the opponent, you're going to have a lot of heartache and money loss.
    This makes sense if one is a ******** hobbyist, but I get the impression that the OP (among others around this joint) might be other than hobbyists.

    Good luck on em'.

    War Nonito!!

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    • Phenom
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      #12
      I thought Donaire hype would put Rigo at +300 I would take the under too

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      • PACnPBFsuck
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        #13
        Sucks for those who were betting on Rigo, 10-1 was perfect about 2-3 weeks ago.

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        • moochi
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          #14
          Sorry i don't understand those odds... Can somebody please translate them into decimal odds.. Eg $1.50 (which means you get $1.50 for your one dollar).

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            #15
            Originally posted by moochi
            Sorry i don't understand those odds... Can somebody please translate them into decimal odds.. Eg $1.50 (which means you get $1.50 for your one dollar).
            If you bet $250 on Donaire you win $100

            If you bet $100 on Rigondeaux you win $185

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            • richardt
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              #16
              Originally posted by lefthook2daliva
              This makes sense if one is a ******** hobbyist, but I get the impression that the OP (among others around this joint) might be other than hobbyists.
              With cuts, early stoppages, bad decisions, corrupt judges, out of shape fighters, a bad style matchup, all the sht in Boxing, someone has to have a screw loose to bet on Boxing for money reason....Boxing is TOO unpredictable.

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              • johnm is...
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                #17
                Originally posted by PACnPBFsuck
                Sucks for those who were betting on Rigo, 10-1 was perfect about 2-3 weeks ago.
                Rigo was never +1000. The guy in that thread didn't know what he was talking about.

                It would take a billionaire to move odds from +1000 to +180.

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                • piojo del norte
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                  #18
                  JohnM is.... JohnM

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                  • johnm is...
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by richardt
                    With cuts, early stoppages, bad decisions, corrupt judges, out of shape fighters, a bad style matchup, all the sht in Boxing, someone has to have a screw loose to bet on Boxing for money reason....Boxing is TOO unpredictable.
                    Here's the thing......all of the things you just mentioned, are ALL taken into account by anyone that's really betting.

                    Boxing is a lot more predictable, than say, the NBA.

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                    • Russian Crushin
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by johnm is...
                      Rigo was never +1000. The guy in that thread didn't know what he was talking about.

                      It would take a billionaire to move odds from +1000 to +180.
                      It was just that 1 website that made Donaire -1000 and also made rigo +200, which was still the same as the consensus among almost all odd makers, rigo being a 2-1 underdog.

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