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Re: truetrue post# 18620

Tuesday, 04/16/2013 9:25:41 PM

Tuesday, April 16, 2013 9:25:41 PM

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This is in my neighborhood,Vegas ex COO. Everyone that knows me knows I'm a gambler. A gambler who does not take a gamble unless he has a good chance of winning; odds, stats, and factors have to be in my favor. A man I met once in vegas told me I was not much of a gambler I was more of a probability bettor I guess he was right. I'm liking my pick with Bork again just like I did on May 13, 2008.

True story and somewhat related to Bork on May 13, 2008 I drove to vegas to put a single bet of $25k for the New Orleans Hornets to win their fifth game at home against San Antonio Spurs in the playoffs (series was 3-1 New Orleans. The Casino (South Point) after calling there casino general manager would only approve $20k for that game not sure why. From what I remember the Hornets were slight favorite -2.5 points, my research had lead me to believe I had about a 67% chance of them covering and winning the game.

By the first half the hornets where losing by 3 and I was not liking my bet I was second guesting my stats and myself much like BORK six-nine months back. While I was waiting for the second half to start I started to reanalyze, recrunch my numbers. I went once again over my probabilities, most people would have considered an early lost and walked away just as they have with Bork.. I instead walked to the counter and asked if they would take a second half bet for $5k (the manager must have though I was stupid) he agreed. In the second half New Orleans out-scored the Spurs by 25 points not only did they cover -2.5 but won by 22 points or so.


Point being, I been second guessing myself like I have in the past and Im still liking my odds. walking over to the counter. Its second half and I need more money to buy more shares. Bork has been losing the first half and it has not been playing how I expected them too but I have a big feeling things are about to change. There are to many options, potential, and application that will need (kryron), it's a necessity, and it will be a necessity globally. Just as plastic and other metals are.

I'm all in.