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  • #16
    The way I'M doing these polls has brought a (75-43) record and to me, that speaks for itself.

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    • #17
      Do not understand your response. None of my questions or comments were inappropriate.

      And what do you mean you don't know where i get my numbers? What numbers are you referring to, the 52.7%?

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      • #18
        Originally posted by wayne1218
        The way I'M doing these polls has brought a (75-43) record and to me, that speaks for itself.

        ditto. what makes this polling place different from where we vote for gov't office. it all has its flaws.

        WAR hanging chads on the web
        its easy to grin when your ship comes in...

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        • #19
          Originally posted by wayne1218
          The way I'M doing these polls has brought a (75-43) record and to me, that speaks for itself.
          Its hard to argue with its success

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          • #20
            Originally posted by RFC
            Do not understand your response. None of my questions or comments were inappropriate.

            And what do you mean you don't know where i get my numbers? What numbers are you referring to, the 52.7%?
            Who said anything about inappropriate? Read my post again. The number for Sunday was (5-2) and that was different than yours. Like i said in the same post you seemed to miss. I don't use, look at, or care about percentages. I don't equate that into the plays for anything.

            If you want to tweak it, that's your choice but i'm going to keep doing it like i have been until further notice.

            GL

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            • #21
              The 9-4 was from the site that has the 30,491 bets on the nfl game tonight.

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              • #22
                Are those percentages in the right column suppose to reflect the tally? 39 overs and 26 unders is 52.7%?
                Help me bud....

                39 + 26 = 65

                So, 39 out of 65, written as 39/65 = 60%

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                • #23
                  Ignore the percentages and play the votes!

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