Wager Mage
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The 4 D's to success are Desire, Dedication, Determination and Discipline.
Provided that late surrender is unavailable, you should stand on hard 15 against low-value cards 2 through 6 and hit versus 7 through ace....
Read More »This is a re-post of a 4 series blog that I started at Rejuv Medical Southwest that I wanted to finish, so I am posting the original here to give people the whole series.
Depositing a big amount of cash that is $10,000 or more means your bank or credit union will report it to the federal government. The $10,000...
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Every week during the NFL season myself, Ryan Kramer and Christian Pina give out our lineups for DraftKing's Millionaire Maker, if you're not...
Read More »Can you think of the last time you wanted something that bad? I can. When I look back I remember wanting to play Division 1 baseball, because I knew that playing college baseball would open doors for me as an athlete, but also educationally and professionally. I think that a lot of people thought that I was a naturally gifted baseball player because they saw me perform well, but what they didn’t see were the hours I spent practicing. I practiced more than anyone else I knew and those hours were focused. When my friends wanted to go out on the weekends, I remember asking my dad to take me to the field to hit me ground balls and to throw batting practice to me. I remember throwing tennis balls against the wall of our house (inside the house which drove my Mom nuts), just to get some extra reps in. My room had weights in it and I would train to gain muscle so I could hit and throw harder. You see I was the smallest guy on every baseball team I had been on. In my freshman year of high school I weighed 112 pounds soaking wet. I knew I had to get bigger and stronger if I wanted to play at the next level. By senior year in high school I weighed 170 pounds and could hit for power. When I was in junior college I remember running late at night. I remember running 10 miles around midnight one time after a full day of Saturday practices, because I thought the extra work would help my performance. Looking back on the late night runs, I would have been better off doing a few sprints and calling it a night performance wise, but I didn’t know any better back then. What I have learned looking back at those long distance runs is that the desire to be great and putting in the hard work is more important than having a perfect performance plan. Don’t get me wrong, a plan is extrememly important and we will discuss that with the other D’s, but you can’t have success without having the deep burning desire first. Everything else is just noise.
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Avoiding “Sucker” Bets On Sports Book Parlays Where you really see the biggest sucker bets are the 4-team combos. These wagers only work 1 out of...
Read More »I’m telling you right now that if you have a goal and even it’s a lofty goal, that I believe it can be achieved. It’s as simple as that. However, if you don’t have the desire to put other things aside in order for you to attain that goal then stop worrying about it. It won’t happen! Your goal has to be so important to you that you are willing to put other “normal” life things on hold so that you may pursue and attain your goal. I’m not talking about a goal of losing 3 pounds or adding 5 pounds to your squat or improving your sales numbers by 2% this year. I’m talking about big goals like losing 100 pounds or competing in CrossFit Regionals 2015 or opening your own business and making it successful. If these are your goals then you need to have an unwavering desire to achieve them. If you have this desire, look for my next post on the 2nd D to succeed: DEDICATION.
What that sign denotes is how much you'll win betting on each side. If there's a positive sign next to the odds, that indicates the amount of money...
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William Lee Bergstrom (1951 – February 4, 1985) commonly known as The Suitcase Man or Phantom Gambler, was a gambler and high roller known for...
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Remember, though, that you need all of the legs of your parlay to win or else you lose your entire wager. It's not hard to see why parlays are...
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