Gambling Expert on Betting $4.5 Million on the Super Bowl and Rigged Games
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Top Comments (10)
I want to say something bad about gambling, but this guy is sharp as a tack at 77. That's only 4 years younger than Biden, and 15 less than Bryan Callen.
He’s considered the GOAT sports better and he himself has stated he barely breaks 50% win percentage. That should tell you everything you need to know about betting.
Felt like old jre episodes. Where I find myself unexpectedly overwhelmingly interested in the subject.
For him to bet 4.5 million on the Saints Superbowl win is a pretty insane game to have watched while making yourself that much money.
This guy whistles more than the old man in Family guy 😂
I bet this guy would give more accurate analysis on players than anyone on ESPN.
The best way to end up with a small fortune from gambling is to start with a large fortune.
My man trusts sports gambling over our financial system. That says everything.
My dad was an incredibly successful businessman and an addicted gambler. It cost him most of his business, his first marriage to my mother and he died nearly broke. We had a great relationship because hey, he’s my dad but watching him drop $1k here and there was painful. I was golfing with him and a couple of his friends when I played one of the best rounds of my life. We get to the parking lot and he hands me $500, I ask him what that was for. He said he was betting on my game against his “friends” and I won him back everything he had lost that year. I was 16.
This guy talking to Joe like he knows about regular sports is the best part
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Top Comments (10)
I want to say something bad about gambling, but this guy is sharp as a tack at 77. That's only 4 years younger than Biden, and 15 less than Bryan Callen.
He’s considered the GOAT sports better and he himself has stated he barely breaks 50% win percentage. That should tell you everything you need to know about betting.
Felt like old jre episodes. Where I find myself unexpectedly overwhelmingly interested in the subject.
For him to bet 4.5 million on the Saints Superbowl win is a pretty insane game to have watched while making yourself that much money.
This guy whistles more than the old man in Family guy 😂
I bet this guy would give more accurate analysis on players than anyone on ESPN.
The best way to end up with a small fortune from gambling is to start with a large fortune.
My man trusts sports gambling over our financial system. That says everything.
My dad was an incredibly successful businessman and an addicted gambler. It cost him most of his business, his first marriage to my mother and he died nearly broke. We had a great relationship because hey, he’s my dad but watching him drop $1k here and there was painful. I was golfing with him and a couple of his friends when I played one of the best rounds of my life. We get to the parking lot and he hands me $500, I ask him what that was for. He said he was betting on my game against his “friends” and I won him back everything he had lost that year. I was 16.
This guy talking to Joe like he knows about regular sports is the best part