I'm not trying to get ahead of myself here. But I am quietly on the best gambling streak anybody has ever seen. I feel like Draft Kings and the Barstool Sports Book are pretty close to banning me because I am absolutely slaughtering them. I'm not sure how the business side of these sports books work but I would have to think they are starting to think about filing for bankruptcy, mostly due to my continued success.
Since my trip to Nashville from October 13th - 16th, I am 34-6 on straight bets. Of course if we start to count the silly little parlays I throw here and there, it'd probably look something more like 34-16. But we aren't here to talk about that.
People see this record and probably think I am crunching numbers every morning in order to keep this continued success going. That is not the case. Most of these picks are based solely off of gut-feeling and vibes. And it seems to be working.
I've gotten so confident over this 2 week stretch that I threw my biggest wager of all time. As a little college boy that is quite the risk. But it was on the over in the Bengals/Falcons game during week 7. The over hit in the third quarter! I never had a doubt. Thats the kind of stretch I've been on.
Lets talk about the bet I threw last night. Franz Wagner o8.5 rebounds + assists. The whole game it looked like it wasn't going to hit. Wagner looked like a bitch. Then all of a sudden, he has 4 rebounds and 4 assists with 30 seconds left. His team is down 10. He shouldn't even be in the game. He gets an assist with 17 seconds left to make the bet hit. Thats the kind of luck Im having.
However, it isn't all sunshine and rainbows for me. It is very stress inducing to keep winning. It's gotten to the point where I am trying to lose just to go back to the normal gambling Brogan that hovers around a .50% success rate. In order to do that I started betting on the SHL (Swedish Hockey League). Im 2-0 over there since then. I just can't lose at the moment.
Knowing how the gambling gods work I will probably go on the longest cold streak of my life after I press publish on this. But I must do what I have to in order to relieve myself of this pressure to keep winning. As I always say:
Don't cry because its over, smile because it happened
With that being said, I will always look back at this streak and be appreciative and grateful that it happened. Whenever I am going through a cold streak I will look back to this time and remember these things:
After rain there is a rainbow
After a storm there is a calm
After a night there is a morning
And after an end, there is a new beginning
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