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seyler ahead on 180s count, frustrating if your on painter id say
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Seyler was never going to win this. Easy money.
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goodbye seyler
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FLAT TRACK BULLYYYYYYYY
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such fury at the contradiction
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bite taken
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done your conkers again Robert Dean?
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this guy's terrible. hard to believe they won the war.
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painter impressive finishing there
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Went to the boozer after the second set and couldn't take my minces off the TV screens hoping to see Wade hit the 2.5+ 180's - I cringed when Webster had those darts to put the game to bed...I got very lucky there.
Sometimes it's very stressful waiting for the next 180 hoping you don't run out of legs...considering how much I dislike Wade, I'm still wondering just why I made it my final leg - I need my bumps feeling...especially as I didn't think 8/13 was good value ![]() That situation reminded me of last night when I was hoping Silverback got his second max from Peter Lorre (aka Mr.Moto) who actually had just the two attempts to hit the third treble and nailed both (I'm sure Silver was also feeling very fortunate) so for all the times I whine to myself about a dozen attempts missed for just one more maximum, I'll have to humbly remember this night when my Nemesis did me a favour though I'm STILL waiting for one from Taylor PS - I bet some of you big hitters are in bulk at me sweating for less than two ton when that's your minimum stake but I'm sure D&B will have some empathy ![]() |
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Stake size in gambling empathy should be irrelevant.
I've spent many a day in Vegas sportsbooks sweating a bet of $200-300 while the guy next to me on one side has bet $20 and the other side has bet $20,000 (seriously) and we're all in it together. Everyone bets enough that it hurts if they lose but is worth it if they win (not everyone, but you know what I mean). |
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Cheers Lori...I don't feel as much of an outcast now
![]() Just how did Houdini do it YET again? I read your post (below) and you totally nailed it there squire. "I think Wade gets away with it because (although not applicable today), no matter how bad he throws, his doubling rarely goes to crap. Means if the underdog does get nervy, he will often have an out. Compare to someone like Gary Anderson who can batter you and still lose" I don't care if his figures say something like 20% checkout success...it's always when it really matters he hits them - he'll haemorrhage darts at the double in a rogue losing leg and that will totally skew the stats. I wonder if Silverback has any notes on players continually winning yet having match darts against them? I suspect nobody would get near Houdini. |