$50,000 Safety
Why didn't I make that bet!
4 months ago
SwimCoach
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Worth noting that the first points the giants surrendered this postseason was on a safety against ATL.
When you mess with Daboll, you get the horns.
But this bet was for the Giants to score the safety.
As the first score of the game.
Not just any safety.
And only 50-1 odds. Seems off.
by bamachief5558 on Feb 6, 2012 4:38 PM CST up reply actions
I'm kidding...
horrible bet and horrible odds.
"The greater the struggle, the more glorious the triumph"
Eric Berry counted to infinity -- twice.
Twitter: @Mr_Hoosier
you would think the odds
would have been more than 50 to 1…. like 100 to 1.
"The greater the struggle, the more glorious the triumph"
Eric Berry counted to infinity -- twice.
Twitter: @Mr_Hoosier
or 1000 to 1 this has never happened
congrats to the dude but the risk:reward didn’t even out before the bet
There are no stupid questions just stupid people
Add to that the fact that...
Taxes are going to take about half of that and the real odds are 25:1 which makes it even more whack.
#whyIdon’tgamble
by Streetcleaner on Feb 6, 2012 7:55 PM CST up reply actions
There are ways around paying taxes on gambling, which most serious gamblers know about...
Although who knows how serious this guy is, I’m guessing he’s just rich.
Let me just say that not paying taxes on a 50k win is extremely easy, even if done in Vegas and not offshore.
Well, that's a better safety to bet on than Sabby Piscatelli
bazinga
When you mess with Daboll, you get the horns.
Shoulda took some money from the beer budget for that one
Jamaal Charles is here to kick ass and chew bubble gum; and he's all outta bubble gum.
by His Royal Greatness on Feb 6, 2012 1:29 PM CST reply actions
So I'm curious how much he lost with his other bets?
"saints_chiefsfan1979 is a genius" - yes, I lost a bet.
I can't believe he only got 50:1 odds on that bet.
That was a horrible bet and he must have way too much money.
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