Last week's high rollers parlayed their 1000 credits into 1600 credits.
Can you do better than these two?
e-man and joester
Here's the rules. You get 1000 imaginary Credits. You can bet up to 300 of your imaginary credits on any one game. You have to bet the full 1000 credits, but you can split it up, betting from 100 to 300 credits in 100 credit increments on a game. For example, you could bet 100 Credits on 10 different teams. You don't get anything if you "win" other than the satisfaction. If one of your teams fails against the spread, you lose that bet. If you win against the spread, your imaginary Credits will double on that bet. With a minimum bet of 100 and a maximum of 300, you will be betting on from 4-10 games. My choices are given at the bottom.
For people not familiar with sports gambling, this is how it works:
Buffalo at N.Y. Jets (-3)
The point spread is always placed to the immediate right of the team that is favored.If you bet on the Jets, then the Jets must win by 4 points for you to win your bet. If you bet on Buffalo, any of the following will declare you a winner.
(a) Buffalo wins the game.
(b) The game ends in a tie.
(c) Buffalo loses the game by not more than 3 points.
Will the Kansas City game amount to a lot of big payouts this week, or will the Chiefs choke and break alot of bettors?
Atlanta (3 1/2) at Carolina
Buffalo at N.Y. Jets (-3)
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh (-10 1/2)
Cleveland at New Orleans (-6)
Detroit at Chicago (-5)
Jacksonville (-2 1/2) at Dallas
Minnesota at New England (-8)
San Diego at Miami (-3 1/2)
St. Louis (-4 1/2) at Washington
Tennessee (-2) at Baltimore
Kansas City (-3 1/2) at Seattle
Oakland (-9) at Arizona
Green Bay at Tampa Bay (-3)
N.Y. Giants (-5 1/2) at Houston
Indianapolis at Denver (-6 1/2)
Philadelphia at San Francisco (-7)
MY PICKS:
Washington 300
Green Bay 200
NY Giants 200
San Francisco 300

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