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Old 01-02-2011, 12:59 PM
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Tampa/NO Over 47
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Old 01-02-2011, 02:34 PM
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2 god damn turnovers in scoring position.

If this isn't a curse then I'd like to see an actual curse.

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Old 01-02-2011, 07:51 PM
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20-27
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sd -3.5 220/200 +200
cin +10 110/100 +100
jac 100/170 -100
oak 100/165 +165
chi/gb over 42 165/150 -165
23-29
+182.50

sea +3 100/110

wasn't going to touch this game and would be rooting for the rams otherwise but even with whitehurst starting i think the line factors that in and bodog giving +110 with the points. can't pass.
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Old 01-02-2011, 10:33 PM
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Rams ownership don't like to go to the post-season. costs them money
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Miami is such trash. Earlier in the year I predicted the winner of the Ohio St Miami game would play for a National Championship. Fuc.king black quarterbacks just can't be trusted, sorry CP4.
Rush Limbaugh, Don Imus........and now RHT.
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Old 01-03-2011, 06:25 PM
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Miami is such trash. Earlier in the year I predicted the winner of the Ohio St Miami game would play for a National Championship. Fuc.king black quarterbacks just can't be trusted, sorry CP4.
So on that premise the bet tonight should be Stanford??
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Old 01-03-2011, 06:42 PM
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2-3 -200

CBB
Rutgers +14.5 220/200
Charlotte +11.5 220/200

NFL
Det -4 220/200
Cle +6.5 220/200
Buf/NYJ under 38 220/200
Brutal loss in the RU game. 2-3 -260

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Stanford -3 220/200

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Northeastern +8 165/150
NC-Wilmington +4.5 275/250
Rhode Island +11 220/200
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+182.50

sea +3 100/110 +110

wasn't going to touch this game and would be rooting for the rams otherwise but even with whitehurst starting i think the line factors that in and bodog giving +110 with the points. can't pass.
24-29
+292.50

bal -3 100/100
phi -3 100/115
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Old 01-03-2011, 11:50 PM
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Brutal loss in the RU game. 2-3 -260

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Stanford -3 220/200

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Northeastern +8 165/150
NC-Wilmington +4.5 275/250
Rhode Island +11 220/200
The ACC sucks at football. Anybody wanna debate that?

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The ACC sucks at football. Anybody wanna debate that?

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And the winner of the Supercontest is...

I received a direct message on Twitter at 11:41 EST on January 1st. It
was from @4RichardStand and read: "In Vegas to see how this all plays
out."

For those who haven't been following the blog, @4RichardStand is also
known as Richard Stand, which is the pseudonym for the guy who entered
the final weekend of the NFL season leading the Las Vegas Hilton's
Supercontest, the premiere handicapping contest in the country. More
than 300 contestants paid $1,500 to pick five games against the spread
every week. The winner earned -- and after a season of agony, there is
no doubt it is earned -- $207,000.

Richard went into the weekend with a one-game lead over a guy named
Wisky. Rather than sit in his Boston home pacing the carpet and trying
to avoid his wife and young son, Richard hopped a flight to Vegas with
friends to spend the weekend watching the drama unfold live. But he
didn't want to stay at any of the standard Strip hotels. He checked into
the new Mandarin, the only place in Las Vegas that doesn't have a
casino. "I wanted some quiet," he told me. "I wanted to think about my
options."

Richard wasn't just there to sit back and hope things went his way. One
way or the other, he was walking away from Vegas a winner of some very
large dollars. Before he hit The Strip he withdrew $75,000 in cash --
his kid's college fund -- to make some hedge bets. He's not crazy and
he's not a degenerate; he knew he'd be putting that money back, either
as the contest winner or as the winner of his hedges.

That Saturday night, while he played craps and black jack at the
Bellagio, he began whirring through the dozens of potential scenarios
for the following day. "I got back to my room around two a.m. and was up
until 3:30 in the morning trying to figure out the hedge opportunities."

As part of the most important wager of his life, Richard Stand bet that
the Lions could handle the Vikings.

Wisky had Pittsburgh minus-6.5, Tampa Bay plus-8, St. Louis minus-3,
Dallas plus-12 and Houston plus-2.5. Richard had St. Louis, Dallas and
Houston also. Plus he picked Green Bay minus-6.5 and Minnesota plus-7.
Whether he won or lost would come down to how the Packers and the
Vikings did for him. Or how the Steelers and Bucs did for Wisky. "So
that's when I figured out my hedge," Stand says.

The Hilton contest lines are posted on Tuesdays, and those are the
spreads all the contestants play (picks are due Saturday morning and
posted on the Hilton's website Saturday afternoon). But, by Sunday, the
line on the Lions-Vikings game had moved from Detroit minus-7 to Detroit
minus-3. The lines on the Steelers and Bucs had stayed mostly the same.
So Stand decided his best option was a three-team parlay: Steelers
minus-6, Bucs plus-8 and Detroit minus-3. This was a safe bet for four
reasons:

1. If Pittsburgh and Tampa covered and Detroit won by more than seven
he'd fall out of first place, but would still win his $50,000 parlay.

2. If Pittsburgh and Tampa didn't cover, he'd lose his parlay, but Wisky
would be out of the running for first, so Stand's chance to win the
$207K would be greatly increased.

3. If Pittsburgh and Tampa covered and Detroit won by four, five or six
he'd win his parlay and still be in contention to win the whole thing.

4. If Pittsburgh and Tampa covered and Detroit won by exactly seven,
he'd win his parlay, tie his Detroit-Minnesota play in the contest and
still have a chance to finish first.

I had asked him to email me throughout Sunday to keep me posted on his
emotions and plans. This is what I got at 10:48 am EST. "Up all night
working on hedge strategy. Felt good during a late-night craps run but
now not feeling as good. Heading to M with more cash than Pablo
Escobar."

Vegas isn't what it used to be. Back in the day of Lefty Rosenthal you
could walk into any book on The Strip and get any kind of action you
wanted. But these days -- with books owned by huge corporations -- the
liability of taking huge bets is too big. Richard wanted to make a
$10,000 three-team parlay bet. He tried the Aria and the Bellagio, but
neither would give him more than $5,000. So, having read a recent New
York Times story about the M and how bookmakers there would take any bet
that comes, he hightailed it there early on Sunday morning, to get down
his action.

At 10:51, while Stand must have been in the cab, I got this email: "Am I
really risking $200K on Joe Webb?"


Richard Stand
Stand's parlay.
Thirty minutes after that I received this picture, highlighting his
parlay: Steelers minus-6, Lions minus-3, Bucs plus-8. Take: $10,000 to
win $52,914.

The M is the original home to in-game wagering, meaning you can bet on
the games and ever-changing odds and point spreads from play to play.
There are no couches or comfy chairs to sit in, except for in the VIP
section. Instead there are rows of desks set up like a Wall Street
trading floor, with touch screen computers where people can make their
in-game bets and small televisions to watch the games.

"I asked if I could sit in the VIP section because I was putting down so
much on a parlay and they just looked at me," Stand says. "They told me
that wasn't enough. Instead they set me and my guys up in three or four
cubby holes with desks and put a small piece of paper on each one that
read, Reserved: Stand."

Almost immediately, it was clear that the Steelers were going to easily
beat the Browns. And the Bucs were giving the Saints all they could
handle, too. So the Vikings performance was crucial to Stand's chances.
As the game progressed slowly, with neither team taking control, my
email went eerily silent. I worried that he was hyperventilating.
Finally at 1:52 EST, shortly after Joe Webb ended a Vikings potential
scoring drive with an across-the-body pick, I got this: "WTF was Joe
Webb thinking throwing that pass ... Favre Jr."

As the Lions went into halftime ahead 10-0, I received this email, which
was practically dripping in tears: "I feel everything slipping away."

But it wasn't over. Even though Detroit went up 13-0 early in the third,
the Vikings plus-seven was still in reach. With 6:12 left in the third,
Detroit had just begun a drive on its own 35. Still despondent and
afraid to watch his dreams slip away, Stand went to the bathroom. "Went
to take a leak and begin crying," he wrote me. "Came back to a Minnesota
touchdown."

Jared Allen had picked off Shaun Hill and returned it 36 yards for a
touchdown. The score was now 13-7. Two minutes later, the Vikings began
a long drive that extended into the fourth quarter and ended it with a
field goal. What had been a 13-0 lead for Detroit was now just 13-10,
with 12 minutes left to play.

That lasted for three minutes, right up until Lions running back Maurice
Morris went five yards off tackle for a Detroit score. With a little
more than nine minutes left the Lions were up 20-10.

By now, the Steelers were leading the Browns by infinity, as my
four-year-old likes to say. And the Bucs-Saints was going back and
forth. Covering the eight-point spread wasn't going to be a problem for
Tampa. Wisky was going to start the day 2-0. Stand needed the Vikings to
push or cover.

With 5:36 seconds left in the game, the Vikings got the ball back on
their own 12, down by 10. This is what Stand sent me: "It all comes down
to Joe Webb."

And the rook did not disappoint. He completed seven of 10 passes and
scrambled once for nine yards, moving the ball down to Detroit's 30
before the Vikes were stopped. Needing 10 points, Minnesota coach Leslie
Frazier elected to go for the field goal. "Oh god..." came the word from
Stand. And then, after Ryan Longwell connected from 46 yards, leaving
the door open for a push, Stand wrote, "I can live with a tie. A push
allows me to still win it."

Five minutes later, with the game over and feeling lucky he escaped with
a tie, Stand sent me this: "Still alive and just won 52K."

Now there was the matter of the Bears. This presented another middle
opportunity for Stand. The Hilton line on the Bears-Packers had been
Green Bay minus-6.5. However, during the week, the line had drifted to
Green Bay minus-11, based on the notion Chicago had wrapped up its
playoff spot and Green Bay needed to win to get in. With $52,000 already
in the bag, Stand was feeling pretty flush. If Green Bay covered, he
would win the $207,000. If they didn't he'd finish second, winning
around $80,000. So he hedged again, putting $30,000 on the Bears
plus-11. If they lost by between 10 and seven, he'd win his hedge bet
plus the Hilton contest. If they lost by six or less, he'd win his hedge
and finish second in the Hilton. Either way, he was walking away with no
less than $160,000 -- his two hedge wins for $80K total and his
second-place finish for the same amount. His email to me just before the
game began was, "Took Chicago for 33K. Yikes..."

As the game unfolded like the first round of the playoffs -- with the
Bears playing their starters and leading 3-0 at the half -- I wanted to
tell Stand what I remember from Lovie Smith's introductory press
conference years ago. As a Bears fan it always stuck with me. He said
his priority was beating the Packers, as much as it was winning the
Super Bowl. I decided this would hurt too much to hear, then he sent me
this, early in the third quarter: "Need GB to realize they need to win
to get in playoffs and need Chicago to realize the game means nothing to
them."

Isn't gambling fun?

The game see-sawed back and forth in the third, with the Packers finally
tying it towards the end. Stand was awfully quiet on the email. Turns
out he was pacing on the carpet behind his cubby holes at the M. He
hadn't eaten anything other than half a slice of pizza in nearly 24
hours. Coca-Cola was the only thing helping him stand. "Everything hurt
me at this point."

Finally, at 6:30 EST, shortly after Green Bay went up 10-3 early in the
fourth, my email blew up with this: "End it now...call in a bomb threat
to Lambeau...end it!"

For the rest of the quarter, the teams traded punts, until Chicago got
the ball back on its own 2 with 4:49 remaining. Thus began the most
excruciating 4:49 of Richard Stand's life. Matt Forte went for four
yards. Then five yards. Then Cutler completed two passes in a row to
Greg Olsen for 13 yards total. A Cutler incompletion was followed by his
seven-yard scramble and another pass to Olsen for six yards.

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Jay Cutler's interception helped Stand win the Hilton Supercontest.
Finally, the two-minute warning. The Bears had second and four on the
Packers 37. "I can barely stand," Stand sent me. This was true. He was
no longer watching the game. He was crouched behind the chair in his
cubby hole, sucking down cokes. At one point one of his buddies on the
trip asked another friend where Richard was, and the friend just pointed
to the floor.

The Bears kept driving. Cutler for four yards to Rashied Davis. To Forte
for 11. To Devin Hester for 16. Then, with 20 seconds left and facing a
second and 10 from the Green Bay 32, Cutler dropped back. He saw Devin
Hester on the left side and lofted a beauty of a pass ... that sailed
right over Hester's head and into the waiting arms of Packer DB Nick
Collins.

"My friends and I are not huggers," says Stand. "But I think we hugged.
I felt horrible, worse than anything I have ever felt in my life. The
whole experience was amazing, but painful."
He went to the counter, cashed his ticket for the Bears plus-11, and
stuffed $85,000 in cash into his backpack. Later that night, he took his
boys out to Nobu to celebrate. The bill was $900. Stand paid for it --
in cash.


Next month he'll head back to Vegas again to pick up his Hilton winnings
(rules preclude the payout from happening for several days.) But, back
at home in Boston, even his soon to be three-year-old son knows how big
a deal the weekend of winning was. When Stand walked through the door
$300,000 richer on Monday night, his boy said to him, "So daddy, this
means I can go to college?"
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Minnesota Gophers -8.5
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Solid work Sparky...
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Hey Coach!

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=6000046
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Probably should have grabbed the +3 last week, but I took OREGON PK 220/200.
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bal -3 100/100 +100
phi -3 100/115 -100
25-30
+292.50

bal +3 100/100
atl -3 200/260
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Old 01-15-2011, 07:11 PM
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Alluh Duh Tools Nows Duh Time
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Old 01-15-2011, 07:20 PM
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@ that unibrowed f'tard running out of bounds for an 11-yard loss instead of throwing it away.
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Old 01-15-2011, 07:58 PM
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Guess it ain't just Flacco. The Ravens are all chokers.

If it's Steelers/Patriots I'm rooting for the asteroid.
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The Ravens? More like The Rabbits amirite?
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