Gambling with Friends: How I Just Lost $10,000 on the BCS Championship Game

For a compulsive gambler not betting on the BCS Championship Game between LSU and Ohio State is like asking a binge drinking alcoholic to sit at the bar during a New Year's Eve party and not have a sip of alcohol. I don't know what to
 do right now, backed up in a corner with no where to turn and an instant debt of $10,000 thanks to the Buckeyes not figuring out a way to beat any damn SEC team. I don't think my heart can beat any faster and the emptiness in my stomach is more than I can bare. Maybe if I tell you how it all happened I can get these suicidal thoughts out of my head.

It was about 7:00pm and I was sittin' at the apartment with a few friends getting ready for the big game between LSU and Ohio State when we started talking about if Ohio State could cover the point spread. One of them called their bookie to find out the line and at the time LSU was favored by 3 1/2. Light bulbs lit up as we all agreed that LSU was going to roll all over the Buckeyes and this could be some really serious money here.

We got the adult beverages, and ordered three pizzas from Dominos right up the street getting everything ready. It was about 7:45pm and I decided to hop on Associated Content to see if anyone had left any comments on my previous articles when I came across my Your Guide To The College Bowl games article. Picking a month in advance I realized I had done horrible and a winning percentage of about 55% overall. I got to my LSU/Ohio State prediction and realized I picked LSU to win 31-17. At first it felt like a reassurance that I was going with my gut, but then when I discussed it with everyone else things changed.

 
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Excellent title. I'm still upset about MVPSportsbook going down the tubes.

Posted on 01/14/2008 at 8:01:13 AM

nice job woody, and who is Kim Linton? Hmmm...lol! Anyways you scared the crap out of me man I was making arrangements for you to come here for awhile!

Posted on 01/08/2008 at 8:01:45 PM

As a college student, $10,000 would do wonders for me :) And my parents would KILL me if I decided to bet any of it! You wrote this story really well- I agree with some earlier comments, I could picture the scene playing out in my mind. Excellent work!

Posted on 01/08/2008 at 9:01:41 AM

This is really good Michael! The next time you want to play this little game just give me a call and I will come over and slap you up side the head. That tends to work pretty well too. :)

Posted on 01/08/2008 at 8:01:41 AM

I'm glad I didn't have a bookies number handy! I could have fallen down the hole too...lol. As a life long Ohioan I've learned not to count on any of our many franchises to win titles. Sure we have the talent but it's the curse I'm afraid of. And you have now become a victim! Great article they should pay you for this!

Posted on 01/08/2008 at 8:01:58 AM

Wow you really did good on this. You did so in a way that I was in your shoes the entire time. Awesome how you did it to where it could help a gambler too. Not to mention the subject will draw tons of people. Gambling is like any other addiction, it can be put under control with the mind changing perspective. I have a compulsive trigger, so I can relate. I can see how easy it would be for me to become a gambler, if given the opportunity. I am glad that you are better now. Oh and you quitting smoking... that is amazing too. :)

Posted on 01/08/2008 at 3:01:55 AM

hahaha

Posted on 01/08/2008 at 12:01:26 AM

Oh no you didn't!!! LOL

Posted on 01/07/2008 at 11:01:32 PM

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