Queen of Hearts Exploiting the NFL 2016 Super Bowl week #21

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3 tm 6 pt tease ties win ( +172) $1,200
Atlanta Falcons +' win ( week #20)
New England Patriots pk win ( week#20)
Atlanta Falcons+9 ( SB)


Atlanta Falcons +3 (-110) $2,500

Atlanta Falcons TT O14 1[SUP]st[/SUP] H (-105) $2,500
 

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good luck m, i thought u had a big futures bet on pats winning sb
Good memory Broomski...
I do have a futures ticket on the Patriots. I placed it on January 1st. I am pretty sure that it will be toast though !!!

Go Atlanta


New England Patriots to win Super Bowl +195 vs Field $500
 

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Congrats on great season Queen - Nice turn around.


GL with SB51 - I am with you on this one....
 

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i'm from boston so i hope ur wrong
and you know that I love Tom and Bill both very much. I love the Patriots and always have. I love the Saints and the Eagles also. Unfortunately, Atlanta is not a team that I love. I just know that Atlanta is playing at a level much higher than the Patriots are right now at this moment. Its hard to stop a freight train when everything they do is working.

Atlanta is a very beautiful team to watch right now. This one is for the money ( they all are). It definitely has nothing to do with love.
 
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I am very happy for you Q of H, you stayed the course & got the nfl $$$. GL on the action today & always


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"I just know that Atlanta is playing at a level much higher than the Patriots are right now at this moment. Its hard to stop a freight train when everything they do is working."

Please tell me you have more than just that behind your play.
 

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"I just know that Atlanta is playing at a level much higher than the Patriots are right now at this moment. Its hard to stop a freight train when everything they do is working."

Please tell me you have more than just that behind your play.


If he/she is up 14k, after being down over 14k, I dont think they need your approval of why they are choosing their play. just FYI.
 

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Congratulations QOH on a great comeback! BOL today with your bets. One question, can you tell me your record wins/losses and money won on Live Betting? I know I could go back and figure myself but I know you have it at your fingertips. Just curious. And at what point in the season did you start playing the Live betting? Thanks for everything you do for the forum.
 

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Congratulations QOH on a great comeback! BOL today with your bets. One question, can you tell me your record wins/losses and money won on Live Betting? I know I could go back and figure myself but I know you have it at your fingertips. Just curious. And at what point in the season did you start playing the Live betting? Thanks for everything you do for the forum.
I have been wagering live for a few seasons now but not the way that I started during week #11 this season. Prior to week #11'ish this season I did not post my live wagers. I dabbled in it for small potatoes.I learned quite a bit betting live very small. I started posting that action once I started making live wagers of $100 or more. I do not have the record at my finger tips. Many of those tickets were trying to cut my presumed losses at that moment or buy outs. It worked for me down the stretch. The situations where I hammered something really hard with multiple tickets is where there were some really nice paydays wagering live. This may not make any sense and this statement is going to bring the haters in here to hate on me but Ill say it anyways. Two things that I really pay attention to when getting down live is who is pounding the rock and the clock. I watch NFL alone totally focused with zero distractions and I believe that is the number one rule for me. One more thing, 2nd H live is much more rewarding than 1st H live. That clock is everything when wagering live. The clock and 3rd down situations is what the odds are based upon. The way that I use it is anyways. There is a delay in broadcast depending on where you are and that can kick your ass also. Not every game has the same delay though. I am not really sure how the book does the input live wagering but I swear to myself that they make mistakes or are softer on the non prime time games. I have found a few games where the odds stayed up way too long and the value is overwhelming. Sometimes they are only up for a second or three ( You know when the portal is sharp as a knife and when its not and you have to go for the kill when its there). You have to strike fast. The SB live portal will be lightning fast and extremely sharp. Its going to be hard to beat.
 

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Thanks QOH. I know you have good record keeping that's why I used the "fingertips" thing, but I understand a lot of Fast action. I really like the pounding the rock and clock statement. Funny you say that this morning as I was just thinking Patriots may do a little of this themselves. I know Patriots should be able to throw but will not be surprised if Belicheck doesn't milk the clock a bit with the snap count and running game.
 
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All in! Go FALCONS!!
 

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BOL with your bets Q.

Are you concerned about the injury to Alex Mack, if he has to come out of the game it could affect Ryans passing game.
 
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BOL with your bets Q.

Are you concerned about the injury to Alex Mack, if he has to come out of the game it could affect Ryans passing game.

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Alex Mack has played a vital role for the Falcons since arriving from the Cleveland Browns. Photograph: Tannen Maury/EPA



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Alex Mack, a crucial part of the Atlanta Falcons offense, will attempt to shrug off injury on Sunday when he plays in the Super Bowl with a fractured leg.
ESPN reports that the center, whose presence in the offensive line helped Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan to this season’s MVP award, will have a pain-killing injection before the game. He has been limited in practice all week.
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“Getting him a chance to see him practice at full speed on Wednesday, Thursday was really important for me,” the Falcons coach, Dan Quinn, told ESPN on Saturday. “I wanted to make sure he could go do his thing and just really fly and haul. He’s such a unique player because of the quickness he plays with, so I was pleased to see that. We held him the week prior to heal and get right. I was pleased he got the work in. It was totally by design. We were going to give him half his normal reps on Wednesday and Thursday and let him do the normal Friday, and that’s how we laid out the week for him. It went exactly like we thought.”
The fracture is in Mack’s left fibula, which he first broke in 2014. “I just know his toughness and strength is so great,” Quinn said earlier this week. “The good thing is, I know he’s feeling better than he did in the NFC Championship Game. But yeah, I’m concerned. I’m not panicked, but I’m concerned.”
The four-time Pro Bowler’s back-up, Ben Garland, is available should the injury flare up during the game. Mack is set to join a small group of players who have played in a Super Bowl with severe injuries. Terrell Owens caught nine passes for 122 yards in Super Bowl XXXIX weeks after fracturing a leg and tearing ankle ligaments - his surgeon had advised him not to play. At Super Bowl XXXVII two of the Oakland Raiders’ cornerbacks – Charles Woodson and Tory James – played on broken legs.



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