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Panthers Not the Only One Who Won Today


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3 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

1400 dollars bitches. This has To be some kind of sign. I never win sports bets and haven't even made one since the super bowl in February.  

I told myself never bet on the panthers. But this one actually worked???

Now I'm mad I didn't put like 500 instead of 50 and got a ridiculous cash out for that.

 

 

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Nice!

 

I'm done betting for the year. I won 3k during the Olympics. Winter vacation money baby!

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fanduel sportsbook screwed me out $1100.  I had bets on "Andy Dalton scoring a TD on the panthers 1 st drive"  which I won but they said under house rules blah blah dalton needed to be the one in the endzone.  why didnt it say andy scores a rushing td then.  what othe rplay is there, he passes yo himself?

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2 minutes ago, chknwing said:

fanduel sportsbook screwed me out $1100.  I had bets on "Andy Dalton scoring a TD on the panthers 1 st drive"  which I won but they said under house rules blah blah dalton needed to be the one in the endzone.  why didnt it say andy scores a rushing td then.  what othe rplay is there, he passes yo himself?

That's fuging bullshitt

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35 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

1400 dollars bitches. This has To be some kind of sign. I never win sports bets and haven't even made one since the super bowl in February.  

I told myself never bet on the panthers. But this one actually worked???

Now I'm mad I didn't put like 500 instead of 50 and got a $14,000 instead of $1,400

 

And I'm not reinvesting None of it back into prize picks. Cashing out and not betting again for a while lol. I know how stupid and random these things usually are hard as fug to win these bets.

 

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So you did pull it off?  Great job!

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56 minutes ago, chknwing said:

fanduel sportsbook screwed me out $1100.  I had bets on "Andy Dalton scoring a TD on the panthers 1 st drive"  which I won but they said under house rules blah blah dalton needed to be the one in the endzone.  why didnt it say andy scores a rushing td then.  what othe rplay is there, he passes yo himself?

lol wtf I'd fight that

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7 minutes ago, t96 said:

lol wtf I'd fight that

First team/last team to score and touchdown scorer markets:

  • In the event of an abandoned game, bets stand on scores that have taken place already (and overtime counts for these markets).
  • Touchdown scorers are offered with the option of others on request. Markets are considered All-In.
  • Touchdown Scorer Combo bets are considered all-in. Other selections are available on request (See All-in Section).
  • Only when a player does not play a snap in that game are the selections voided.
  • For touchdown scorer markets, the winning selection is the player who possesses the ball in the endzone. For example - on a pass TD play, the receiver in the endzone is graded as the winner, not the QB.
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2 minutes ago, chknwing said:

First team/last team to score and touchdown scorer markets:

  • In the event of an abandoned game, bets stand on scores that have taken place already (and overtime counts for these markets).
  • Touchdown scorers are offered with the option of others on request. Markets are considered All-In.
  • Touchdown Scorer Combo bets are considered all-in. Other selections are available on request (See All-in Section).
  • Only when a player does not play a snap in that game are the selections voided.
  • For touchdown scorer markets, the winning selection is the player who possesses the ball in the endzone. For example - on a pass TD play, the receiver in the endzone is graded as the winner, not the QB.

glad I don't bet, such nonsense but yeah I guess gotta read the fine print

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1 hour ago, chknwing said:

fanduel sportsbook screwed me out $1100.  I had bets on "Andy Dalton scoring a TD on the panthers 1 st drive"  which I won but they said under house rules blah blah dalton needed to be the one in the endzone.  why didnt it say andy scores a rushing td then.  what othe rplay is there, he passes yo himself?

They didn't screw you lmfao you need to bet Andy dalton touchdown pass for that 😂  everyone knows this go read the rules before betting.

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