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How's that for jumping the gun, eh? Some people will call it premature, but not me. A vision is a vision, whether it reveals itself 24 hours ahead of the actual game, or 24 months, and I never ignore these creepy little flashes -- but I RARELY BET real money on them unless I can get 22-1 odds. ... That way I can honor just about every vision that comes to me in the course of a season, and still break even.
Ho ho. Don't try this at home, folks -- at least not until you have checked your visions against the record for at least 22 years, like I have. The downside in this kind of gambling is that it can be Grief, humiliation and, in some cases, an agonizing reappraisal of your whole life.
So why am I saying these things? You might ask. If pain has made me so wise, why am I trying to hurt myself again by betting on long shots? Am I a fool?
No. I am a sportswriter and a lifelong football addict -- so why not?
That is what I said to my odd neighbor, Omar, last night when we were discussing pro football in my secluded attic-office. ... Omar has been in the neighborhood for a while now, along with his star-crossed little sister, Omin, and they have both become High-end football fanatics who love to gamble (Omar more than Omin, who rarely appears in public and has another home in Big Sur, where she lives in the winter with her family), and Omar has learned enough about the game to gamble shrewdly on most days.
"I will give you 22-1," he said, "but only if you give me the same bet with New England and San Francisco."
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