My Friend's Insane Sports Pool

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Skinny Tee
05-04-2009, 10:38 PM
My friend came up with an insane sports pool that lasts the entire duration of the sporting season. It starts is mid-April with the Masters and ends with the Super Bowl in February. Hence it's name, The Augusta Super Bowl.

Check out the write up that they did on fearthefan.com about it:
Fear The Fan Dot Com (http://fearthefan.com/index.php/site/more/augusta_super_bowl_we_give_you_props/)

My friend went through previous years and handicapped these prop bets himself. For example here is one of them:

You have to pick either A or B:
Prop #17 A. The number of strikeouts Adam Dunn (Washington Nationals outfielder) has in the regular season games in the month of June.
Vs.
B. The total number of points scored in the first 8 minutes of each of the first 3 Monday night football games in the month of October.


If you are a gambling man let me know what you think about this.

FRPLG
05-05-2009, 12:04 AM
I think it is genius. And I think it is a degenerate's dream.

saden1
05-05-2009, 01:40 AM
Entire duration of the sporting season is mid-April to Feb? I could have sworn March Madness happens in March.

tryfuhl
05-05-2009, 03:55 AM
Yeah was kinda wondering about March Madness as well.

Skinny Tee
05-05-2009, 09:13 AM
Well most of the sporting season anyway. : )

I never thought of that. I'm going to ask him why he doesn't start it earlier and include that tourney.

Maybe because the Madness Super Bowl doesn't sound as good.

Trample the Elderly
05-05-2009, 12:24 PM
As a gambler this makes no sense. Most bets are made on the point spread from the outcome of game or match, not the points scored in a small amount of time. It sounds similar but it's really not, at least when my money is concerned. The spread favors the dealer or book maker but it isn't impossible. A spread that's in a good newspaper or from a respected Vegas book maker is usually split even.

If you want to say that a given team will make these amount of points against another team that's one thing. To guess how many points will be scored in a short amount of time, (eight minutes) is just stupid. I could see betting on a quarter or a round for some people but I wouldn't take it. No self-respecting gambler would take it and no smart bookie would offer it. Outlandish stuff exist but then again so do people who like to throw away money.

Skinny Tee
05-05-2009, 12:46 PM
As a gambler this makes no sense. Most bets are made on the point spread from the outcome of game or match, not the points scored in a small amount of time. It sounds similar but it's really not, at least when my money is concerned. The spread favors the dealer or book maker but it isn't impossible. A spread that's in a good newspaper or from a respected Vegas book maker is usually split even.

If you want to say that a given team will make these amount of points against another team that's one thing. To guess how many points will be scored in a short amount of time, (eight minutes) is just stupid. I could see betting on a quarter or a round for some people but I wouldn't take it. No self-respecting gambler would take it and no smart bookie would offer it. Outlandish stuff exist but then again so do people who like to throw away money.

Yeah, I can see that.

I have a hard time with any bets in any sport outside the sport of football, especially baseball because I depise the game. So the props where you have to project intracacies like foul balls and such just don't appeal to me.

My boy is a stat lover though so he's in stat heaven when he puts this together every year. Also the stakes are small so it's nothing too serious.

It's pretty much something that gives a wide group of guys something to talk about and compete against throughout the sporting season. It is an intriguing prop format though.

saden1
05-05-2009, 12:55 PM
Yeah, I can see that.

I have a hard time with any bets in any sport outside the sport of football, especially baseball because I depise the game. So the props where you have to project intracacies like foul balls and such just don't appeal to me.

My boy is a stat lover though so he's in stat heaven when he puts this together every year. Also the stakes are small so it's nothing too serious.

It's pretty much something that gives a wide group of guys something to talk about and compete against throughout the sporting season. It is an intriguing prop format though.

You know, you're an alright guy in my book.

Skinny Tee
05-05-2009, 01:22 PM
You know, you're an alright guy in my book.

Nice...a fellow baseball hater. How's it going?

Hating baseball is kind of like motorcycle owners who pass eachother on the road and give a slight wave. : )


You know I was thinking of starting a website for the dissolution of major league baseball, calling it DMLB. I would gather members and have them send daily letters to the commisioner demanding that they shut down their operations because it's an atrocity to watch or follow...personally playing is ok, but only if you're really bored.

I'd have a top ten list of Best Things About Baseball on that site:

Number 1 - Steriods
Number 2 - No Salary Cap
Number 3 - Pete Rose

: )

FRPLG
05-05-2009, 01:24 PM
As a gambler this makes no sense. Most bets are made on the point spread from the outcome of game or match, not the points scored in a small amount of time. It sounds similar but it's really not, at least when my money is concerned. The spread favors the dealer or book maker but it isn't impossible. A spread that's in a good newspaper or from a respected Vegas book maker is usually split even.

If you want to say that a given team will make these amount of points against another team that's one thing. To guess how many points will be scored in a short amount of time, (eight minutes) is just stupid. I could see betting on a quarter or a round for some people but I wouldn't take it. No self-respecting gambler would take it and no smart bookie would offer it. Outlandish stuff exist but then again so do people who like to throw away money.

It's called a prop bet and lots of people do prop bets.

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