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2014 U.S. Open Prediction Contest: Win a TaylorMade JetSpeed Driver!


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Congrats to both winners. I knew Kaymer had a chance but not at -9. I picked him at -4. I think that's the benefit of picking later

That is the advantage. The disadvantage is, of course, that someone might nab your pick at an earlier time.

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Valleygolfer is so badass, he doesn't need to abide by this rule " Your answer must also include a 2nd and 3rd choice"

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Mmmmmm....sour grapes, my favourite.

Yours in earnest, Jason.
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Mmmmmm....sour grapes, my favourite.

hahahaha, nah, that was an amazing pick. Absolutely unreal. Screw formalities in this case. Though....how do we know that wasn't his 2nd choice....

:-P

joking of course. Congrats Valley!

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Agreed. Amazing pick. :w00t:

Yours in earnest, Jason.
Call me Ernest, or EJ or Ernie.

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Martin Kaymer -9

congratulations - and like the US Open, your pick was a one pony race!

Players play, tough players win!

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Wow! I just checked on this for the first time since last week. @Valleygolfer you could have made some serious money in Vegas with a pick like that! Player and score?! I wonder what the actual odds/payouts of that bet would have been?


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Congrats @Valleygolfer in for Kaymer !!!

Great Open at Pinehurst to watch this year.....

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Yep great pics by @Valleygolfer and @Elvisliveson (won the 3 wood).

@Elvisliveson , quick reminder that you have 48 hours to claim your prize :-)

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For a moment there, I was so disappointed in not winning it all, I forgot there was a prize for second! Great contest, thanks guys.

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Wow! I just checked on this for the first time since last week.  @Valleygolfer you could have made some serious money in Vegas with a pick like that! Player and score?! I wonder what the actual odds/payouts of that bet would have been?


Don't think that didn't cross my mind already!!! I hardly gamble so I don't feel bad. That would have been the last thing I would have done that day but I would like to know what the odds and payout would have been for a $40 bet on Kaymer.....out of curiousity.

Found it. He was 40 to 1 odds. I could have won 1600 quid...

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The only odds I found had Kaymer at 40/1.  But that is just a straight up pick-em.  Calling the winning score must decrease the odds exponentially.


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The only odds I found had Kaymer at 40/1.  But that is just a straight up pick-em.  Calling the winning score must decrease the odds exponentially.


Wouldn't it increase the odds?

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Don't think that didn't cross my mind already!!! I hardly gamble so I don't feel bad. That would have been the last thing I would have done that day but I would like to know what the odds and payout would have been for a $40 bet on Kaymer.....out of curiousity.

Found it. He was 40 to 1 odds. I could have won 1600 quid...

Is quid slang for dollars as well? Never heard an American use it in normal conversation, only when trying to fit-in in London.


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Is quid slang for dollars as well? Never heard an American use it in normal conversation, only when trying to fit-in in London.

Maybe he's British and using slang for a pound lol

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Wouldn't it increase the odds?

Haha yeah that's what I was getting at, not a big gambler so I didn't know how to put that...Increase the odds against you picking correctly/decrease the odds of you picking correctly.  Either way I'm getting at you making more money haha.  I would have to imagine at least ten fold?! Hitting the score on the nose? 10-15k on a 40 dollar bet? Who knows. You can buy a lot of new drivers with that money haha.


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yea easy to mull about it with the benefit of hindsight.

I would have guessed for bubba to win but he sucked in this tournament.

good that rickie fowler placed highly, though.


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Valleygolfer is so badass, he doesn't need to abide by this rule "Your answer must also include a 2nd and 3rd choice"

That was a great pick on his part, but given the emphasis placed on abiding by the rules (for all the prior contests as well), I would think he'd be DQ'd for not having 3 picks.....just saying.

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