WindyCityDeac
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sorry i was wrong on that. it's not $5M/year. it was $5M in the latest round of funding. 2013 $1M, 2019 $2M, 2022 $5M$5M a year over 10 years = $8M investment?
Can you explain that?
sorry i was wrong on that. it's not $5M/year. it was $5M in the latest round of funding. 2013 $1M, 2019 $2M, 2022 $5M$5M a year over 10 years = $8M investment?
Can you explain that?
My old roommates dad worked for DirectTV so I had all the passwords for free.100% right. it's actually harder for me to watch a Rays game than any other team in MLB
And i think Sunday ticket is so worth it. I used to go to bars to watch Jets or BEars games... spent too much money and felt lousy afterwards.
I was spoiled though... Ex-Ms. Windy worked for AT&T so we got DirectTV for $10 a mth (for 6 tvs) and Sunday Ticket for free.
Now that AT&T sold off DirectTV that gravy train has run out....but still WAAAY worth it
This guy seems like a boomer that cant math or stream well.
It's already happening. This year, FanDuel offered the NBA League package either for free or a massive discount to registered bettors. Other gambling platforms offers free livestreams of a variety of sports. Hasn't penetrated the college sports market yet, but maybe the ACC can offer the crappy games that were earmarked for Ballys to a sports gambling website for extra cash.I expect we will see joint streaming/real time gambling platforms with a subscription model pop up soon.
yeah it's called GoJoI expect we will see joint streaming/real time gambling platforms with a subscription model pop up soon.
that sounds fucking awfulI expect we will see joint streaming/real time gambling platforms with a subscription model pop up soon.
professional sports are basically going to cater to the die hards and kill off the casual/ESPN on in the background fan.
We'll see if that's a good business decision or not.
that sounds fucking awful
it's annoying because all prediction articles you'll see during the week are picking against the spread. just put who you think will win, I don't give a shit about that.I agree. I enjoy a little action sometimes, but the trend of sports towards incessant wagering is over the top.
Knowing that god hates Wakes Forest I think I could steal one from Vegas by hammering GM tonight.Deacs -800 on the ML tonight.
Just saying.
i agree, but not soon. The delay with streaming services right now makes RT gambling problematic. There is going to need to be some significant technology changes to get streaming closer to RT in order for this to be a reality. it's just not quite there yetI expect we will see joint streaming/real time gambling platforms with a subscription model pop up soon.
That's one of the shady reasons that sports gambling websites offer streaming sports to its customers. Streaming is a few ticks behind normal TV. For live betting that is a huge advantage for the books when a bettor thinks he is watching something live and the books have already adjusted a line based on something that the bettor is not aware of. Even something as small as one play in football or one at bat in baseball. Every little edge adds up over time.i agree, but not soon. The delay with streaming services right now makes RT gambling problematic. There is going to need to be some significant technology changes to get streaming closer to RT in order for this to be a reality. it's just not quite there yet