I don't know the logic behind this thinking, and perhaps someone here does:
"Why does a baseball wager count in a shortened game if you have the side, but not the total?"
Now, I need to clarify a bit.....
I understand if the game is called and the total has not been met, but if the total has already been decided, (gone over) why don't the books honor that play?
It can't make a bit of differance to them, and certainly benefits the guy who LOST the bet, but it is a slap in the face to the over bettor, who should get a win!
Do you agree?
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"You didn't lose your girlfriend.....you just lost your turn!"
"Why does a baseball wager count in a shortened game if you have the side, but not the total?"
Now, I need to clarify a bit.....
I understand if the game is called and the total has not been met, but if the total has already been decided, (gone over) why don't the books honor that play?
It can't make a bit of differance to them, and certainly benefits the guy who LOST the bet, but it is a slap in the face to the over bettor, who should get a win!
Do you agree?
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"You didn't lose your girlfriend.....you just lost your turn!"

