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Old 10-22-2011, 11:20 AM   #11
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Who cares if they aren't actually more successful, what matters is that emotionally it feels like they will be. Good point Dan, good point.

What was I thinking, looking at "facts"? Why would those be more relevant than gut instincts?
So your entire stance is that a team that splits the first two games, wins both at home, has a 3-1 lead and moves on to the road has as good of a chance of closing the series out as...

a team that splits the first two games, wins both at home, has a 3-1 lead and has a final game at home?

This being the case because past results have turned out that way? Do you know how fucking stupid that makes you look?

By the way, next time in Vegas, hit the game of roulette up. Look for the amazingly hot table where one color has hit some X number of times in a row - preferably 6-10 times. Walk up and put all your money on that same color because, you know, history shows that is what will happen again.
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