Sorry, folks. Gamblor actually had a profitable week last week, but I’m on vacation this week so I don’t have access to the software I need to run a simulation…
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Gamblor was actually looking pretty sharp last weekend, having put together a tidy profit of about $200 by the end of the weekend. Unfortunately, it lost all its profits and…
Last week, Gamblor suffered its worst beat of the year, but still almost managed to break even for the week. This week, it makes a big play on the Steelers.
Away Home Spread Gamblor’s Pick Bet Amount Son of Gamblor’s Pick Bet Amount Overall Pick Overall Bet CLE at PIT -14 CLE $3.46 PIT $1.32 CLE — IND at BAL…
I have to say, at this point the only positive thing I can find to say is that I’m glad I didn’t have much money left to lose last week….
I don’t even know what to say anymore. Gamblor has effectively gone bankrupt. After hitting a peak of +$1,910 after Week 9 last season, Gamblor has proceeded to lose $2752…
Gamblor’s having a terrible season, but it’s not backing down. The computer throws its lot in with the Chargers this week, hoping to claw its way back to .500.
Two weeks ago, the computer had its best week of the season, winning $264 primarily due to a big win by the Eagles. Last week, the computer turned around and…
Last week the computer looked brilliant thanks to only one team: the Philadelphia Eagles. The computer nailed its second-biggest bet of the season ($335) and collecting positive juice to boot…
Back in Week 2, Gamblor and Son of Gamblor combined for a $191 bet on the Minnesota Vikings, who were favored by 3 points when hosting the Tampa Bay Buccaneers….
Last week was about as vanilla as it’s possible for things to get when Gamblor is involved. The computer only made three bets, all of which were hedge bets on…
This might be Gamblor’s quietest week ever, with just three games where the computer will be wagering actual money.
For years, I’ve been saying to people that the Raiders won’t be great again until Al Davis is dead. Even though that sounds like it was wish for the man’s…
Gamblor got jobbed by the Philadelphia Eagles and their collapse last weekend, so it’s looking up from the bottom of a pretty big hole this week.
Last week was heartbreaking for the computer, as its second, third, and fourth-biggest bets all flopped (Minnesota by blowing a 17 point lead in the second half, San Diego by…
Gamblor looks to bounce back from a disappointing first week of bets with big bets on the New Orleans Saints and Buffalo Bills.
Gamblor and Son of Gamblor have returned for a third season of NFL picks against the spread. Sportsbooks beware!
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Popdose takes a quick look at the broadcast of Super Bowl XLV
Thanks for checking in one last time this season! Let’s see what Gamblor has to say about the Superbowl… Gamblor’s Superbowl Prediction And what about Son of Gamblor? Son of…
Well, it ended up being a profitable season. And over the three years it has been active, Gamblor has now crossed into positive territory. Of course, as anyone who has…
I guess I should be a bit disappointed that I haven’t been betting on Gamblor’s picks during the postseason – it’s actually been doing pretty well so far during the…
Ah, the divisional playoffs. Which is a bit more interesting than usual because with the AFC West, AFC South, and NFC East divisional already eliminated, only five of the eight…
Gamblor and Son of Gamblor are both predicated on a single theory: that the linesmakers in Las Vegas know what the hell they are doing. And they usually do –…
UPDATE: The lines have moved a bit – check the table at the top for any changes (they won’t be reflected in the capsules; it’s too much trouble to edit…
I’m a nervous gambler. Even in games that I’m winning comfortably, I compulsively dream up scenarios where through some absurd confluence of circumstances, I end up getting completely screwed and…