I will say I don’t like this thing sitting at -250 on Bovada. If it was as sure a thing as everyone was saying they wouldn’t take action on it.
Are you at the library?
I keep checking Bovada, hoping it will close.I know - it doesnt smell right to me.
LOL - close. I'm in BF PA
Yeah. I don’t care what anyone says. Multi million dollar gambling operations didn’t get that way by being stupid. If there is action on this bet this is not a done deal in my book. It does have reduced betting limits thoI keep checking Bovada, hoping it will close.
Remember when we were all shocked when Vegas was predicting around 4 wins........Yeah. I don’t care what anyone says. Multi million dollar gambling operations didn’t get that way by being stupid. If there is action on this bet this is not a done deal in my book. It does have reduced betting limits tho
Here’s the interesting/concerning thing about the Frost bet on Bovada. So the bet is phrased “Will Scott Frost be the head coach of Nebraska in 2018?”
You can ONLY bet Yes for -250. You can’t take the other side of the bet. Usually they would have a No option for + 200 or something like that to hedge their exposure. You can only take the yes side.
Remember when we were all shocked when Vegas was predicting around 4 wins........
Vegas, Atlantic City etc didn't build their massive casinos by losing money...
If it's not Frost and Fuente gets locked into a long term contract, I sure don't want to be left in the cold.....Maybe Candle?.......
@Hedley Lamarr Any news?????!!!!!!!!
The silence is becoming deafening....
In the simplest terms, they are only letting you bet that yes Scott Frost will be the Nebraska coach? An optimistic UCF fan can’t bet no. They aren’t offering a no bet. I find that odd. The other point is that if things are considered common knowledge they would take the bet down. As of right now I can still bet it. This is not a done deal. Sports books aren’t stupid and the fact that they aren’t even offsetting their risk on this bet with a No bet is doubly concerningCan you dumb this down for the non-gambler - how is it to be interpreted? (I take it, not a good interpretation?)
Can you dumb this down for the non-gambler - how is it to be interpreted? (I take it, not a good interpretation?)