If U could see into the future for 12 games

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If u could see into the future for every game of your favorite team for one season. For instance, here is the situation, you know the final score for each game about 48 hrs before it happens for each of the 12 regular season games. How much money do you think you could make without vegas being suspicious enough to investigate you heavily?? Do you win all 12 games? Or purposely lose a certain amount? How much can you bet?

How would you do it and how much do you think you could make?
 

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Actually, you can't play a parlay, I mentioned that you only know the scores for one game(which is the game your fav team is playing in) throughout the season and it only comes to you 48 hrs before the game is played. So parlays are out of the question since you only know about one game per week. You'd have to bet straight on it or moneyline. Just wondering how you guys would do it and how much you could make?
 
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How much money do you think you could make without vegas being suspicious enough to investigate you heavily?? Do you win all 12 games? Or purposely lose a certain amount? How much can you bet?

How would you do it and how much do you think you could make?

Without vegas being suspicious is the key. So picking the right games would piss them off. They arent used to us winning. If we win too much they cut us off ? I have read fletcher has been cut off before maybe he can explain how it happens.

I would throw it all down every week until they 86d me.

Throw it Down !



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Example

Can you walk into the Ceasars Sports book and put up 100 grand on one game ? Or would they call the manager and escort you out back ?

Just wondering.



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I wouldn't even mess with Vegas, from what I hear from guys like Nolan the vast majority of the sportsbooks out there won't take large action, and even if they did and you win too much you'll be investigated by the gaming commission and possibly forfeit all your winnings even if the plays are legitimate.

I would stick with the offshore books listed here at MadJack's myself, spread it around, try not to hit anyone TOO hard until the last play and then bust 'em up but good, fly to their respective offices and pick up the winnings in the local currency.

It's a great fantasy I've played out in my mind about a thousand times - kind of like winning the lottery.
 

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Scott-Atlanta, from what I've heard Caesar's, for example, would probably limit the action to around 5 dimes on an NFL game, possibly even less. I remember reading some articles a couple of years back where most of the Vegas sportsbooks began limiting call-in accounts to 3 dimes per play trying to cut back on the action from the wiseguys.

Vegas wants and needs a little wiseguy action to offset the squares, but what they would really prefer is equal action, and lots of it, from 100% squares.

If you walked in with $100K you would most definitely be videotaped and thoroughly investigated before you left town. You may even get a visit from someone from the gaming commission. I walked up to the book in Caesar's one time and dropped 2 dimes on a college game about 8 years ago and the manager came out and talked to me for a minute - I now know that he just wanted me to look up real good so they could get a decent picture. I lost the bet by the way. No one seemed to care at that point.
 
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I would stick with the offshore books listed here at MadJack's myself, spread it around, try not to hit anyone TOO hard until the last play and then bust 'em up but good, fly to their respective offices and pick up the winnings in the local currency.

It's a great fantasy I've played out in my mind about a thousand times - kind of like winning the lottery.


I think I would prefer a bank transfer then I will hop on a cruise ship for about a month. Yeh I can see that as a plan.




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Yes, but with a bank transfer there is a record of the money entering the USA and then you subject yourself to a visit from the IRS. That's why if I really had some cash in offshores I would personally go down there and get it. What I did with it from that point on would remain a mystery. Of course, it's also illegal to leave or enter the country with more than 10,000 cash without declaring the money, in which case you are subject to a visit from the IRS or the FBI or DEA or God knows what other 3 letter agency decides to crawl up your arse with a microscope.
 
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