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ark_ader:

--- Quote from: shmokes on June 11, 2012, 10:21:41 am ---Wow . . . you bet on the world Number 2, current defending French Open champion who had won six of the previous seven French Opens. Insightful!

What did that pay out, 30 pence to the pound?

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I rarely place a bet.  I play on the lottery as I have a better chance of winning.

I made a little bit of profit.  I'm going to buy two Xbox 360 and two PS3 titles from Blockbuster with the winnings.  :applaud:

Lighten up Jake.  By next year you can watch the tennis on the Xbox 360 as it happens. 

whammoed:

--- Quote from: hypernova on June 11, 2012, 05:46:01 pm ---
--- Quote from: shmokes on June 11, 2012, 10:21:41 am ---Wow . . . you bet on the world Number 2, current defending French Open champion who had won six of the previous seven French Opens. Insightful!

What did that pay out, 30 pence to the pound?

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Stinks, because he was on the ropes the day before.  Wish it had stopped raining.  This occurrence sounds familiar.  I could swear Nadal was in a similar bind before, and the match was delayed or something, which worked to his advantage.  Knew as soon as they called it last night that he would win today.

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I think Nadal was getting back to it the last game before the delay.  Nole was off and on the whole tourney.  Even if he pulled off the 4th I doubt he would have kept it up in the 5th.  Was going to be a cool achievement to win for either player.

gonzo90017:
Most major sports are available in HD online. Of course it's not going to look like Over the Air or Cable's HD but it's close.
MLB.tv 3000 kbps $120 year
NBA 3000 kbps $179? year
NFL Rewind 3,500 kbps $50 a year

If your ISP pays for it you can get ESPN3.com for free. You don't get Sports Center or PTI but you get every sporting event aired on any of ESPN's networks Live and On Demand.

I was like you. Always trying to find an illegal stream. But the quality sucked and spent too much time looking for them.
I currently subscribe to MLB.tv and NBA and NFL Rewind. I record most of my home teams games using Windows Media Center. Including a proxy service it averages to around $33 a month.

ChadTower:

Okay, the NFL Rewind is intriguing.  If I could record the games locally as you mention that would be good enough for me.  I pay for Sunday Ticket and DVR now but barely ever watch anything close to live.  The restrictions do say they shut the service down during the sunday night game, though, which is usually when I'm watching the early games.  So it will take some adjustments if I can manage to get it working.

What is the proxy service included for?

JMB:

--- Quote from: ChadTower on June 15, 2012, 09:46:35 am ---
What is the proxy service included for?

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mlb.tv blocks games in your local area.

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