Will be there October 16th-20th
If you have a suggestion on what to bet on I will take the advice.
Yearly Jester goes to Vegas what should I bet on Thread
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Re: Yearly Jester goes to Vegas what should I bet on Thread
jester1534 wrote:Will be there October 16th-20th
If you have a suggestion on what to bet on I will take the advice.
Nfl 1st quarter unders. Me and my buddy been tracking this since the playoffs last year. 1st Q unders are 63-27-4 since the 1st round of the playoffs last year
Re: Yearly Jester goes to Vegas what should I bet on Thread
Long shot nba mvp.
Harden: 18-1
Donavan Mitchell: 30-1
Kat: 65-1
Harden: 18-1
Donavan Mitchell: 30-1
Kat: 65-1
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Re: Yearly Jester goes to Vegas what should I bet on Thread
kekgeek1 wrote:Long shot nba mvp.
Harden: 18-1
Donavan Mitchell: 30-1
Kat: 65-1
Paul George needs to be considered here as well. It's not difficult to envision a year like 2018-19 for him with Kawhi Leonard missing a lot of the year. Remember, he finished third in voting that season. If he can keep the Clippers in the playoff mix while putting up those monstrous numbers, he'll be in the MVP talks. He grabbed everyone's attention in last year's postseason. I think it'll carry over.
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Re: Yearly Jester goes to Vegas what should I bet on Thread
Right now... TWO teams are slated to finish with 53 wins (.646+ winning percentage) based on the O/Us.
That would be unprecedented in recent NBA history... possibly since expansion. In fact, there's been as many as 8 teams that win that many games some seasons. Now, there's no way to know just how many teams will reach 53 wins... but you can definitely write off 70% of the league while banking on two or three of 7 or 8 teams. Both Utah and Phoenix won 70%+ last season. They might be the first ones to look at...
2021: 6
2020: 5
2019: 6
2018: 4
2017: 4
2016: 6
2015: 7
2014: 7
2013: 7
2012: 4
2011: 7
2010: 8
2009: 8
2008: 8
2007: 4
2006: 4
2005: 5
2004: 6
2003: 3
2002: 4
2001: 6
2000: 6
1999: 6
1998: 8
That would be unprecedented in recent NBA history... possibly since expansion. In fact, there's been as many as 8 teams that win that many games some seasons. Now, there's no way to know just how many teams will reach 53 wins... but you can definitely write off 70% of the league while banking on two or three of 7 or 8 teams. Both Utah and Phoenix won 70%+ last season. They might be the first ones to look at...
2021: 6
2020: 5
2019: 6
2018: 4
2017: 4
2016: 6
2015: 7
2014: 7
2013: 7
2012: 4
2011: 7
2010: 8
2009: 8
2008: 8
2007: 4
2006: 4
2005: 5
2004: 6
2003: 3
2002: 4
2001: 6
2000: 6
1999: 6
1998: 8