New Orleans Saints at Chicago Bears GAME THREAD

Discussion in 'National Football League' started by The Dark Knight, Dec 11, 2008.

  1. Antoni

    Antoni Well-Known Member

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    Oh wow, that's not good. Means you gotta pick way above the standard 52.4% to come out ahead in the long run
     
  2. Yisman

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    it's graded as a push and you're supposed to get a refund.


    I was only willing to bet the Bears up to -2.5, so I didn't bet on vBookie.
     
  3. Steve032

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    it is usually a no action and you get your money back. Not sure how it works here, but i would like to get my 2000 back :)
     
  4. Cakes

    Cakes Mr. Knowledge 2010

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    I did not get a refund on my 70 vCash dollars I spent on Tampa Bay (+3 vs Atlanta) yesterday.
     
  5. Yisman

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    because it's a combined event. When you have one event, it can be marked no action and the vCash refunded. Since it's in a mass thread, there's no way to do that.
     
  6. Cakes

    Cakes Mr. Knowledge 2010

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    Well, the system is not fair then. So if the TB-ATL game was in a thread by itself I would have gotten a vCash refund.

    This is good to know. No reason to bet heavily on a line in a mass action thread unless there is a .5 attached to it.
     
  7. Yisman

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    agreed. This week we're getting half point spreads, though, which means there will be no pushes to screw you.
     

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