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On 8/30/2021 at 1:16 PM, PromoTheRobot said:

That's a shame because you can make good money on people underestimating the Bills. I killed last year. There's an upside to haters doubting Josh Allen.

I stayed away last year because I wasn't sure how Covid would affect things but in 2019 I had the same philosophy & killed with seasonal futures bets on the Bills & I ended up winning 4 of the 5 Bills games I bet that year.  

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7 hours ago, Albany,n.y. said:

I stayed away last year because I wasn't sure how Covid would affect things but in 2019 I had the same philosophy & killed with seasonal futures bets on the Bills & I ended up winning 4 of the 5 Bills games I bet that year.  

 

I played many player and team props. Simple things like "will Josh Allen go over 21.5 completions?" Duh, yeah! Or "will the Bills score more than 13.5 in the first half?"

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8 hours ago, AuntieEm said:

 

 

   I thought the senca casino had a sports betting section and as its technically not under NY jurisdiction as its a sovereign  nation with its own laws and rules, any NY laws don't apply unless they have some reciprocal  agreement with the state. 

 

You can go bet at physical sportsbooks, but if you're going to be on NYS land betting online there's currently no legal way of doing so.

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3 hours ago, PromoTheRobot said:

 

I played many player and team props. Simple things like "will Josh Allen go over 21.5 completions?" Duh, yeah! Or "will the Bills score more than 13.5 in the first half?"

Cleaned up last year on shortest touchdown under 1.5 yards bets.  Look for a potential high scoring game and a decent RB.  

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9 hours ago, LeviF said:

 

You can go bet at physical

sportsbooks, but if you're going to be on NYS land betting online there's currently no legal way of doing so.

 

   Ah okay I don't bet I just remember hearing they had the sportsbook at the casino here.  And while I by no means propose illegal gambling even if I consider myself part of Bills Mafia and that just comes across as a massive contradiction in terms, I tend to align with the position that NYS has to respect the Seneca sovereignty. 

 

    To ignore history is to just becoming stuck repeating the same mistakes.  I am gonna more of a  "Give a man a fish he eats for a day -- Teach a man to fish he eats for a lifetime",  type person.

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