mrjames
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Re: ESPN has Penn 54.5% to Win Saturday 03-13-19 04:32 PM - Post#281100
In response to T.P.F.K.A.D.W.
No - more that I see Penn as like a "true" 1.5-pt favorite, but that the line might open as a pick for the reasons I mentioned. I think Penn -2.5 would be aggressive toward Penn.
** Insert comment about who knows who will play or be 100% so it's tough to set accurate lines and shouldn't that be outlawed ** - See, Stu, I mentioned it!
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penn nation
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Re: ESPN has Penn 54.5% to Win Saturday 03-13-19 04:51 PM - Post#281105
In response to 10Q
Some of us in '08 offered karbonos on bamos for Obama.
Score one for old school prayer.
But remember: The beis hamikdash is no longer kayam. Since the churban, we may no longer offer karbonos on bamos.
Edited by penn nation on 03-13-19 04:51 PM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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10Q
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03-13-19 05:17 PM - Post#281116
In response to penn nation
I offered a korban todah when he departed
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penn nation
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03-13-19 05:23 PM - Post#281117
In response to 10Q
I offered a korban todah when he departed
The new leader broke off and set up an alternate location for offerings in 87665 Mar-a-Lago.
Needless to say, God rejected this Northern Kingdom breakaway shul and its offerings. Its charitable organization was shut down early in its administration.
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LyleGold
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03-13-19 07:00 PM - Post#281142
In response to 10Q
I offered a korban todah when he departed
I hope it was paired with multiple nesachim - and not just poured over the mizbeach!
I suspect mine would have been quite different than yours - gratitude rather than thank goodness he's gone.
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Old Bear
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03-13-19 07:14 PM - Post#281146
In response to LyleGold
Are are any other yiddish BB Boards?
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LyleGold
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ESPN has Penn 54.5% to Win Saturday 03-13-19 07:16 PM - Post#281147
In response to Old Bear
To be technical, it's Hebrew, but to answer your question - not one that includes Penn basketball. For historical perspective, in the Golden Age of Quaker hoops, the majority of Penn fans were Jewish and were also students. Now the majority of Penn fans are cranky old Jews. We save the Yiddish for cursing out the opposition and each other.
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10Q
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03-13-19 07:42 PM - Post#281149
In response to LyleGold
Feh. Gornisht
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Streamers
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03-13-19 08:15 PM - Post#281161
In response to 10Q
Thankfully I can still follow much of it without resorting to Google translate as a result of my NYC childhood.
Side note: my recently discovered minority Jewish DNA courtesy of ancestry.com reaffirms (and perhaps explains) my status as an old-school Penn hoops fan, even if it is on my father’s side.
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LyleGold
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03-13-19 08:30 PM - Post#281165
In response to Streamers
Thankfully I can still follow much of it without resorting to Google translate as a result of my NYC childhood.
Side note: my recently discovered minority Jewish DNA courtesy of ancestry.com reaffirms (and perhaps explains) my status as an old-school Penn hoops fan, even if it is on my father’s side.
I was pretty surprised to learn a couple years ago that you were, in fact, a goy. I guess that explains why you never really fly off the handle or go on tirades just to hear yourself talk.
So you spit in the cup and at least discovered a MOTI in the woodpile? I guess that's some consolation.
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OldBig5
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03-13-19 09:27 PM - Post#281190
In response to Streamers
I'm a quarter jewish on my mother's side. I remember when grandma used to come and babysit us she would talk with her sisters in english with yiddish interspersed. For the curse words.
Not sure if I'm spelling it right but think it was coccy mun? which meant s*** on him/her or something like that? Wish i could remember some more.
Out of five boys my brother who went to Penn was the only one who looked jewish out of the bunch. Dark curly hair. Maybe he was profiled?
So count me in as cranky old jew/gentile quaker fan.
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Mike Porter
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03-13-19 11:57 PM - Post#281227
In response to OldBig5
I have no idea what you guys are talking about, but Let’s Go Quakers!
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penn nation
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03-14-19 12:15 AM - Post#281229
In response to Mike Porter
I have no idea what you guys are talking about, but Let’s Go Quakers!
If you get really bored one day, sit down and read the Book of Leviticus. Everything you ever wanted to know about sacrifices, and then some.
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Penndemonium
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03-14-19 12:22 AM - Post#281232
In response to penn nation
Wait. We are a favorite? And Harvard beat us twice during the season? Did something happen? It's not because of Towns, is it?
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palestra38
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03-14-19 07:10 AM - Post#281244
In response to Penndemonium
No, because he has not played this year, so had nothing to do with the 2 Harvard wins. I think Penn should have won both of those games-- a giveaway certain win in the first game and we outplayed them for much of the 2nd but simply could not hit the open 3. However, I doubt the linesmakers know that---but the seasonal stats have us looking slightly better.
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Charlie Fog
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03-14-19 07:22 AM - Post#281245
In response to Mike Porter
I have no idea what you guys are talking about, but Let’s Go Quakers!
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Penndemonium
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03-14-19 10:17 AM - Post#281262
In response to palestra38
No, because he has not played this year, so had nothing to do with the 2 Harvard wins. I think Penn should have won both of those games-- a giveaway certain win in the first game and we outplayed them for much of the 2nd but simply could not hit the open 3. However, I doubt the linesmakers know that---but the seasonal stats have us looking slightly better.
I gathered that we gave them a good run for the money in both games, but I still don't understand why we would actually be favored. Hope the odds are right!
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Silver Maple
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03-14-19 10:26 AM - Post#281266
In response to Penndemonium
Remember-- the odds are a reflection on how the public will bet, not on what the actual outcome will be.
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Streamers
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03-14-19 11:34 AM - Post#281277
In response to Silver Maple
Opening odds are also based in part on data like KenPom. That has Penn up by .6 - round it up. For all means and purposes, this should be even.
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Penndemonium
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03-14-19 12:12 PM - Post#281280
In response to Streamers
Got it. I didn't realize that KenPom also favored us. It is true that the odds reflects betting, but these days there seems to be a fair amount of statistical betters that should close the gap in betting house odds vs. consensus probabilities of winning.
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