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Suncoast "Beat the Pros" Promo

Steve:

You won't look foolish; it's a contest rather than normal sportsbetting, so even most sportsbetters will need to ask the rules. If I recall correctly, you will attempt to pick all the winners of a given NFL week. No point spreads, no odds, just pick the winners. Whoever picks the most winners that week wins (I think they have you pick the score of the Monday night game as a tiebreaker). There are lots of entries and you can't miss more than one or two to have a chance, but it's free, so what the hell.

John
---- Steve Del Nero <artcontrol@cox.net> wrote:

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In the August Suncoast mailer, we got a coupon for an entry to their "Beat
the Pros" football promo. Can someone here explain what that's about? I
know nothing about sports betting, and I wouldn't want to look like a fool
going up to the sportsbook and asking.
-- Steve in LV

Steve, I did this one year at Sunset Station, don't know Jack about football - one week I hit for $950.
Do it!!!
Cheers!
Bonnie

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----- Original Message -----
  From: John Kelly
  To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
  Cc: Steve Del Nero
  Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2006 8:42 AM
  Subject: Re: [vpFREE] Suncoast "Beat the Pros" Promo

  Steve:

  You won't look foolish; it's a contest rather than normal sportsbetting, so even most sportsbetters will need to ask the rules. If I recall correctly, you will attempt to pick all the winners of a given NFL week. No point spreads, no odds, just pick the winners. Whoever picks the most winners that week wins (I think they have you pick the score of the Monday night game as a tiebreaker). There are lots of entries and you can't miss more than one or two to have a chance, but it's free, so what the hell.

  John
  ---- Steve Del Nero <artcontrol@cox.net> wrote:
  > In the August Suncoast mailer, we got a coupon for an entry to their "Beat
  > the Pros" football promo. Can someone here explain what that's about? I
  > know nothing about sports betting, and I wouldn't want to look like a fool
  > going up to the sportsbook and asking.
  > -- Steve in LV
  >

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