Guys something just came to my mind, might well be that it's lame and stupid, so please give me your thoughts about it.
I will try to succeed with a gigantic 'parlay' in 2018:
At the next event (Stephens vs Choi) I will put
1unit on the ML that I am most confident in, totally ignoring the odds.
In case of me winning, I will put that 1unit + the winnings all on the ML that I am most confident in for the following event.
And so on, and so on. I am sure you get the idea already.
I would call this the 'L-Challenge'.
What does the L stand for?
It's obvious isn't it - on one hand it will stand for 'Lock', on the other hand it will stand for 'Luca' (since I will probably end up on heavily favorited fighters most of the time).
Could also be that I am done after 2 events already, who knows.
Would anybody be interested in joining me with this?
I could make an own thread for it, and it would be kind of a tournament.
The winner would be the guy who survives the longest.
This year there have been around 40 UFC events, I doubt that anybody will be able to last that long.
In case that the two last man standing last for the same event, the one with the higher stack wins.
On top of my head the rules would be:
-you have to make your choice for every event, if you skip one you are out!
-you have to be on board for the first event of the year already, joining later won't be possible!
-you are only allowed to bet a ML, no props!
-you are not out if the fight ends in a draw or a no contest
There would be no prize pool, it would just be for glory and honor and fun, so you could theoretically also join if you don't bet the whole thing for real (although that makes it less interesting, I feel).
You don't have to make screencaps for your actual bet or so.
Sounds fun? Sounds stupid? Please gimme your feedback.
This literally came to my mind a few minutes ago, so I might be totally off about it. But in my head it sounds like a fun community thing to do.
I will personally do this anyway, the only question is if others are interested in it as well.
Thank you for your attention for now