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So, if Tepper put a $100,000 bet down on the Panthers @ 60 to 1 and they end up in the Super Bowl, does he hedge his bet and lock in his profit by betting against the Panthers or let it ride.  Hedge fund managers generally can’t play with emotions 

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

WE'll see what those odds look like when I'm out there in July. If I can still get 60/1 I'll probably throw a bill on that. Losing $100 won't bother me, but winning $6000 would be su-weeeeeet!

I'll be there next week and im definitely throwing 100 bucks on 60/1.

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21 hours ago, Panthro said:

Dammit Caesars

 

I bought 40-1 at Mandalay Bay last week.

Always comparison shop. I've found MGM properties to be less than stellar vs Caesars over the years. Wynn is sometimes reasonable if you hit at the right time.  (LVH Superbook is just too dang far away to make a one-stop buy)

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