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05-21-2018 , 12:27 PM
Welp.

Screwed myself by depo $100, put it on my Poker account (off of Sports) and used the freeplay to run up a small amount on Sports betting and lose it all.

Then I ran up $100 to $800 via $1 MTT's on BOL in 3 weeks.. and well now I can't take out a penny without clearing 5.2k in rollover )))))))))))))


What is the cleanest way to clear this rollover with the least amount of chance to bust the $800? If I lose $200-300.. whatever I'll eat it.

I just want the most sound strategy to clear the funds.

Is it taking the closest line to +100 and just doing 3-10% plays?
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05-22-2018 , 09:10 AM
yes basically but i'd be more concerned about the overall vig than getting lines close to +100. i'd figure out which betting market offered has the lowest vig. for example some books have really low vig mlb moneylines. then just bet the those for 3%-5% percent of your bankroll.
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05-22-2018 , 12:06 PM
The effective use of depth charges required the combined resources and skills of many individuals during an attack. Sonar, helm, depth charge crews and the movement of other ships had to be carefully coordinated. Aircraft depth charge tactics depended on the aircraft using its speed to rapidly appear from over the horizon and surprising the submarine on the surface (where it spent most of its time) during the day or night (using radar to detect the target and a Leigh light to illuminate just prior to the attack), then quickly attacking once it had been located, as the submarine would normally crash dive to escape attack.

As the Battle of the Atlantic wore on, British and Commonwealth forces became particularly adept at depth charge tactics, and formed some of the first destroyer hunter-killer groups to actively seek out and destroy German U-boats.

Surface ships usually used ASDIC (sonar) to detect submerged submarines. However, to deliver its depth charges a ship had to pass over the contact to drop them over the stern; sonar contact would be lost just before attack, rendering the hunter blind at the crucial moment. This gave a skillful submarine commander an opportunity to take evasive action. In 1942 the forward-throwing "hedgehog" mortar, which fired a spread salvo of bombs with contact fuzes at a "stand-off" distance while still in sonar contact, was introduced and proved to be effective.
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05-22-2018 , 02:32 PM
^^^I was kinda hoping to get a good new recipe out of this thread.
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05-22-2018 , 06:45 PM
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Originally Posted by n00b590
The effective use of depth charges required the combined resources and skills of many individuals during an attack. Sonar, helm, depth charge crews and the movement of other ships had to be carefully coordinated. Aircraft depth charge tactics depended on the aircraft using its speed to rapidly appear from over the horizon and surprising the submarine on the surface (where it spent most of its time) during the day or night (using radar to detect the target and a Leigh light to illuminate just prior to the attack), then quickly attacking once it had been located, as the submarine would normally crash dive to escape attack.

As the Battle of the Atlantic wore on, British and Commonwealth forces became particularly adept at depth charge tactics, and formed some of the first destroyer hunter-killer groups to actively seek out and destroy German U-boats.

Surface ships usually used ASDIC (sonar) to detect submerged submarines. However, to deliver its depth charges a ship had to pass over the contact to drop them over the stern; sonar contact would be lost just before attack, rendering the hunter blind at the crucial moment. This gave a skillful submarine commander an opportunity to take evasive action. In 1942 the forward-throwing "hedgehog" mortar, which fired a spread salvo of bombs with contact fuzes at a "stand-off" distance while still in sonar contact, was introduced and proved to be effective.
Cleared it all up brother,

thanks.
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06-11-2018 , 12:24 PM
use the hedgehog betting approach obviously
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06-19-2018 , 07:12 PM
Ingredients
40 m
8 servings
298 cals

1 cup white sugar
Woodstock, Evap Sugar Pure Cane, Granulated, 24 oz
$4.97

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2 tablespoons all-purpose flour3 tablespoons cornstarch1/4 teaspoon salt1 1/2 cups water2 lemons, juiced and zested2 tablespoons butter4 egg yolks, beaten1 (9 inch) pie crust, baked4 egg whites6 tablespoons white sugarAdd all ingredients to list
Directions
Prep

30 m
Cook

10 m
Ready In

40 m
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
To Make Lemon Filling: In a medium saucepan, whisk together 1 cup sugar, flour, cornstarch, and salt. Stir in water, lemon juice and lemon zest. Cook over medium-high heat, stirring frequently, until mixture comes to a boil. Stir in butter. Place egg yolks in a small bowl and gradually whisk in 1/2 cup of hot sugar mixture. Whisk egg yolk mixture back into remaining sugar mixture. Bring to a boil and continue to cook while stirring constantly until thick. Remove from heat. Pour filling into baked pastry shell.
To Make Meringue: In a large glass or metal bowl, whip egg whites until foamy. Add sugar gradually, and continue to whip until stiff peaks form. Spread meringue over pie, sealing the edges at the crust.
Bake in preheated oven for 10 minutes, or until meringue is golden brown.


Tip
Aluminum foil can be used to keep food moist, cook it evenly, and make clean-up easier.
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