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Non Poker Forum => Sports Betting & Discussion => Topic started by: Zozzy on November 14, 2013, 23:10:39 PM
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Dhabasani felt like wagering his house in a bet with his friend, Rashid Yiga, wasn't the least bit insane at all. Maybe he even thought that a draw would've been the most likely scenario, thus rendering his wager with his buddy void.
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Dhabasani felt like wagering his house in a bet with his friend, Rashid Yiga, wasn't the least bit insane at all. Maybe he even thought that a draw would've been the most likely scenario, thus rendering his wager with his buddy void.
http://calvinayre.com/2013/11/14/sports/****nal-fan-loses-house-after-gunners-fall-to-manchester-united/
He"s got three wives, he"s already lost everything in my book