Tennis is the ultimate in sports wagering; re, the cash money at your finger tips.

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Just had a wager with this ass clown. Needs one point to win the wager. Each stroke of the ball is like a goal line stand. If it's out by the opponent or if my player hits a winner.... the wager is decided.

Just had the equivalent of 8 goal line stands.


on opponent serve:

15-40 ... to win it
30-40 ... to win it


on his serve:

40-30 ... to win it
ADV ...... to win it
ADV ...... to win it
ADV ...... to win it
ADV ...... to win it
ADV ...... to win it

dc
bp
dc
bp
WAGER LOSES


Ass clown had 8 chances. And it's not just 8 chances. It's each stroke during the point could decide it. So maybe 60 shots that didn't produce the result. 60 strikes of the ball.

That's the equivalent of watching a football pass go in the air... and it's the wager decider.... but you see it over and over again and it doesn't produce the result.

LOLZ


On to the next. And this is why tennis wagering can be the ultimate in sports wagering.
 

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Tennis wagering absolutely is the worst
 

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A player can go from -1400 to +3000 in less then 5 mins
 

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this is true, live wagering tennis is literally like snorting cocaine every 60 seconds,,, lol
 

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I mean, if you want the crack cocaine rush.... tennis is it.

With basketball you get the last shot of the game at the buzzer.... it's in the air.... all is on the line with that one shot.

But with tennis you get that with every stroke of the ball. It is amazing. Hard for me to think of another sport that can even match it. And I don't think there's another sport where you can literally have the money at your fingertips ready to press the cash on to your fingers... and then it's pulled away... or vice versa.


And I'm not even talking about the WTA. You better have four sets of balls if you bet on WTA action.
 

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To beat in-game betting I understand you have to watch. But if not betting live, why watch if there is any downside? It doesn't change the value of the bet
 

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You are correct. For general betting it may not be necessary to watch any wager at all live. Once it is done, it is done. The player, players, team or teams will go wherever they want and do whatever they want.... so no use ever even getting upset about a wager at all.... or even following it live for that matter.


... but this is part of the gambling excitement. If you notice that whenever you go to a mall and maybe there's a game on somewhere and it's the end of the game... a football team is driving and that outcome will determine if they advance... people crowd around in silence (or yelling) and watch on in anticipatory excitement, eyes glued to the TV. And that, in it's very essence, is gambling. You can generate those moments off a meaningless throw to the plate or total hits in an inning... and the andrenaline will get going.

That's gambling.... in it's early stages.

Then we become non-stop winning machines and the flow of cash gets combined with the release of adrenaline! And this is what we call cash money!!!
 

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