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zeke betsndat@betsndat
chanel is 100% scoring off a dropped bomb btw. 1st 2nd 3rd try scorer (7.75) is live
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@Super_Couch Agree, Tamale needs a bit of confidence hasnt been quite at level post injury. I think Kris is lucky to keep a spot he's been very quiet to start the year.
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Interesting decision re Tamale. Sure, he had a tough game with a few handling errors and under the high ball, but he does get thru a lot of work… #nrl
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Jesus ML (1.000000000316)
He is risen and He loves you.
Happy Easter Weekend. ✝️
zeke betsndat@betsndat
posting my biggest bet to date in five mins. any guesses what it might be?
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@Adamking91 @YahooFantasy Happened to me earlier this week. I missed out on that monster Giddey triple double
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Shout out to @YahooFantasy for randomly deciding to bench one of my players tonight, in lieu of someone who hasn't even seen the court. Exactly what I need in a tight semi-final matchup.
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@gregogallagher Train with Rickson Gracie Black belt instructors and students they'll prove your theory wrong.
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BJJ is the most overrated martial art for real-life violence.
I’ve been in seven street situations that turned violent.
Not once did BJJ matter. Not once did it come into play.
Yes, things can go to the ground but that’s not where you want to be.
The ground is concrete.
You’re not in a gym.
You’re not rolling.
You’re not hunting a triangle choke.
Ideally, you hit someone, they go down, you drop your knee on their belly, you hit them again and you leave.
You do not want to be on the ground.
He could have a knife.
He could bite you.
He could grab your balls.
He could have friends.
Once it’s 100%, BJJ isn’t BJJ anymore.
Every real situation I’ve been in was incredibly violent.
Adrenaline hits.
You don’t feel anything.
There are no fancy moves.
It’s pure muscle memory.
It’s two animals clashing. And often they have friends that jump in.
The most effective thing by far is being athletic, strong, powerful, and having fast, accurate punches.
Hit clean.
Hit fast.
If their head drops, knee them.
If they get wobbly, grab them, throw them down, hit again then leave immediately.
You don’t go in with a pre-planned “I’m gonna get this headlock.”
That’s not a thing.
If the opportunity comes naturally, take it.
If it doesn’t, don’t chase it.
Any actual trained fighter knows this:
trying to force a technique gets you hurt.
And not being willing to throw a punch is a terrible strategy.
The will tell you once it passes the threshold, hit them first.
And once you’re safe you’re gone.
You don’t hang around the venue.
You don’t stay nearby. That’s how people get jumped later.
A little BJJ is fine.
Knowing positioning is fine.
Knowing how to get up is fine.
But BJJ cannot be your strategy.
It works at 70% like dealing with a drunk relative.
At 100%, it collapses. Intentionally going to the ground and staying there is one of the dumbest things you can do
Real violence rewards:
•Speed
•Accuracy
•Pressure
•And the ability to disengage instantly
Anyone who disagrees with this simply hasn’t been in real fights.
That’s the reality.
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would I lie to you, baby? bang on 5th min
zeke betsndat@betsndat
isabelle kelly to score (2.02) vs wests number makes no sense. roosters are 1.07 favourites and their biggest strike weapon is even money? I cap her around 1.7 range.
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