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I'm optimistic about the positive direction and upward trajectory of our online community with one exception.
It seems a small group of EOG contributors focuses on mean-spirited, personal attacks which hurt the overall spirit of our community and stunt the growth of our project.
I will not name names, but this is a serious problem involving approximately 8-10 members of our diverse group.
I hate rules and nobody wants censorship.
However, if our problems persist, we will be forced to take action against the troublemakers.
EOG members who continue to badger others and offer little or no content central to our website theme will be asked to leave our community.
While EOG's head moderator KingRevolver constantly reviews contributions from our community members, we rarely delete and never edit any offerings.
Please refrain from posting anything abusive, threatening, defamatory, inflammatory or otherwise objectionable to third parties.
A gentleman gamber is not only fair and honest but also cool and calm, treating people -- especially fellow gamblers -- with honor and respect.
A DUNKFEST.....There were 40 dunks in yesterday's NBA All-Star Game won by the West over the East, 152-149.
Bettors had the right idea with the total on the game, but the market overbet the favored East squad, driving the opening quote from 2.5 points to a closing price of 4.5 points.
The over-under at Pinnacle opened 279.5 and closed four points higher at 283.5.
Credit TNT analyst Reggie Miller for the best prediction involving the showcase game.
Moments before tip-off, Miller declared, "I'm predicting Kevin Durant will win the NBA All-Star MVP. He has a game tailor-made for an All-Star contest."
Durant matched LeBron James with a game-high 36 points in a game featuring the top two stars (Durant and Russell Westbrook, James and Dwayne Wade) of the two teams (Oklahoma City and Miami) tied for the best record (27-7) at the All-Star break.
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MONDAY'S BEST BET.....Play 501 NOTRE DAME +6.5 over Georgetown.
The underdog looks good here in what should be a low-scoring contest.
Credit Notre Dame and head coach Mike Brey for overcoming the devastating season-ending knee injury to its best player, Tim Abromaitis, in mid-November.
The Fighting Irish can clinch a double-bye to the quarterfinals of the Big East tournament with a victory tonight at Verizon Center in Washington, D.C.
Notre Dame saw its nine-game winning streak snapped at Madison Square Garden last Saturday in a 61-58 loss to St. John's.
The Fighting Irish made only four of 31 shots from beyond the arc after entering the game hitting 34.3% of its three-point attempts.
Prior to tonight's game, Georgetown will honor seniors Jason Clark and Henry Sims, but the Hoyas feature 10 freshman and sophomores on their roster.
COMING TUESDAY......EOG will introduce a March Madness contest with a unique format and an attractive prize structure.
I'm optimistic about the positive direction and upward trajectory of our online community with one exception.
It seems a small group of EOG contributors focuses on mean-spirited, personal attacks which hurt the overall spirit of our community and stunt the growth of our project.
I will not name names, but this is a serious problem involving approximately 8-10 members of our diverse group.
I hate rules and nobody wants censorship.
However, if our problems persist, we will be forced to take action against the troublemakers.
EOG members who continue to badger others and offer little or no content central to our website theme will be asked to leave our community.
While EOG's head moderator KingRevolver constantly reviews contributions from our community members, we rarely delete and never edit any offerings.
Please refrain from posting anything abusive, threatening, defamatory, inflammatory or otherwise objectionable to third parties.
A gentleman gamber is not only fair and honest but also cool and calm, treating people -- especially fellow gamblers -- with honor and respect.
A DUNKFEST.....There were 40 dunks in yesterday's NBA All-Star Game won by the West over the East, 152-149.
Bettors had the right idea with the total on the game, but the market overbet the favored East squad, driving the opening quote from 2.5 points to a closing price of 4.5 points.
The over-under at Pinnacle opened 279.5 and closed four points higher at 283.5.
Credit TNT analyst Reggie Miller for the best prediction involving the showcase game.
Moments before tip-off, Miller declared, "I'm predicting Kevin Durant will win the NBA All-Star MVP. He has a game tailor-made for an All-Star contest."
Durant matched LeBron James with a game-high 36 points in a game featuring the top two stars (Durant and Russell Westbrook, James and Dwayne Wade) of the two teams (Oklahoma City and Miami) tied for the best record (27-7) at the All-Star break.
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MONDAY'S BEST BET.....Play 501 NOTRE DAME +6.5 over Georgetown.
The underdog looks good here in what should be a low-scoring contest.
Credit Notre Dame and head coach Mike Brey for overcoming the devastating season-ending knee injury to its best player, Tim Abromaitis, in mid-November.
The Fighting Irish can clinch a double-bye to the quarterfinals of the Big East tournament with a victory tonight at Verizon Center in Washington, D.C.
Notre Dame saw its nine-game winning streak snapped at Madison Square Garden last Saturday in a 61-58 loss to St. John's.
The Fighting Irish made only four of 31 shots from beyond the arc after entering the game hitting 34.3% of its three-point attempts.
Prior to tonight's game, Georgetown will honor seniors Jason Clark and Henry Sims, but the Hoyas feature 10 freshman and sophomores on their roster.
COMING TUESDAY......EOG will introduce a March Madness contest with a unique format and an attractive prize structure.