Young man, you just don't get it.
That wasn't a bad beat, your bet lost.
Baseball games are 9 innings. Nine. Having a team score 2 runs late to go over the total isn't a bad beat.
Its getting real tiresome reading about every loss being a bad beat. About you being elite, among the best, and the many other superlatives you mention about yourself. I mean if it wasn't for bad luck and bad beats you would win every single bet. Combined with a 60+ percent claim about being amongst the best in the country.....just unbelievable. As has been stated many times, being 60% against the spread, and being 60% with teasers and point buying are 2 completely different things. Apples and oranges, and putting yourself in the same class as those that play the Vegas number and hit 60% is disingenuous.
Look, I hope you crush your bets, I really do. I want everyone to win.
My current football, NCAA and NFL, is 76-46-1. That is 61.8 %. No teasers and I have bought a half maybe 5 times if that. I took a beat on the NE/SEA UNDER on a 46 yd TD pass by Russell Wilson in the last minute. I didn't complain about a " bad beat". It's a 60 minute game, and I lost fair and square. I lost with San Diego last night after being up 24-0 at half. Again, 60 minute game and I lost. Not a bad beat, I lost.
I am having a great year so far, but I don't run around telling everyone how wonderful I am. I know things can change, and sustaining a 60% + win percentage.....against the spread..... Is difficult. I just had my first losing NFL week, things happen.
I stay humble, I keep grinding, I don't complain about a beat no matter how tough. I took 2 losses instead of pushes this weekend because a college kid couldn't kick an XP. Another loss came when the last play of the game ended on the 1 yd line. Stuff happens. We win games getting breaks, we lose them the same way.
"I undoubtedly lead the country in half/one run losses".
This quote....... C'mon Cat. News flash, you don't. Everyone takes beats. Tell me, how many games did you win by a half or one run??
Analyze the games, state your play. Stop with the chest puffing, stop the excuses. Winning players don't do this. Act like one.