heres to a 10 point victory.
:stupid:Your buddy sounds like he has a gambling problem.
he has the cash because he is a very good poker player.Your buddy sounds like he has a gambling problem.
could be that he isn't a cu fan. :smile2:Why would I hope he wins a bet that went against CU?
If he loses, he can suck it. And if CSU wins the game, he better not be happy.
you guys do realize he can win even if the buffs win. 12.5 spread.
you guys do realize he can win even if the buffs win. 12.5 spread.
Don't care. There's a reason I don't bet on the Buffs. I care too much about the outcome and I don't want the money to skew how I look at it. Best thing for Buffs would be the kind of score that makes people go "hmmm" and does the most for getting us back into the Top 25 this season.
I hope your friend's decision doesn't make it so that you wouldn't be able to be 100% happy with 55-10 win.
Rule #1 about betting football games.
Bet with your head not your heart.
Rule #2 is see rule #1
I have made $$$ by betting against the Huskers, money really does not have a favorite team
can you not read? he's not a cu fan.
he has the cash because he is a very good poker player.
Anyone laying 20k on a college football game has a gambling problem. Poker is also gambling. :lol:
Well looking the past ten years, how many times has CU beaten CSU by over 12 points? Twice?
Gamblers make their money betting the underdogs, not the favorites. Its not a crazy bet.
Why does the nominal amount imply a gambling problem? And does anyone who plays poker/gambles in other forms for a living have a gambling problem in your view?
Totally agree. If he bet 20k, only has 21k, and his kid needs a kindey transplant he has a gambling problem. But we didn't hear any of that. The amount gives no indication on whether he has an issue or not without context