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I have $1600 to bet on the bears game


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Panthers +6.5 and the under seems like the right call. I still don't understand how the Bears are touchdown favorites - besides a fluke win against a banged up ATL o-line (btw, not even sure ATL is a good team themselves), they've looked like garbage. They have no run game (even worse than us) and their o-line would love to even attain "swiss cheese" status. I honestly think the line should be Bears -3.5 at best (homefield).

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I nailed the cover and the over/under on the last 2 panthers games and my bookie has $1600 (ish) of my money.

Let it ride!

So how would you bet?

Line is 6.5 and o/u is 44.

I really like the under here.

I don't bet as big as you, but I'm up with my book.

I don't usually mess with the over/under but the under sounds good.

If I was trying to get right, I would like the Giants on the road vs the Cards.

Right now you can get them for only -2 before the line jumps.

That's what I'm taking.

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I nailed the cover and the over/under on the last 2 panthers games and my bookie has $1600 (ish) of my money.

Let it ride!

So how would you bet?

Line is 6.5 and o/u is 44.

I really like the under here.

I would quit while I was ahead but if you insist on betting I would say

Panthers +6.5

Over 44

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Some buddies back home owed me money and I told them to give it to my bookie (same town). Rolled it over twice. If I had the guts to do a parlay I would be up bigtime.

I don't usually bet this big.

I bet small, mainly for fun.

I love parlays, I can't resist the payout.

But, I bet them like the lottery, if they hit great, if not? oh well.

But I do a couple of parlays and couple of teasers every weekend in addition to a couple of straight up bets.

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I'm up big with my bookie too. Not as big as you, but around $400 only 3 weeks into the season. If we would have beaten Green Bay, I'd be closer to your territory on the year. Don't bet on Carolina man. Bet everything evenly on Bils Vs whoever and the over and Patriots Vs. Whoever on the over. Neither team can stop a damn thing, but they score ridiculous amounts of points every week.

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