A bad beat can make you upset and cause a tilt. This tilt is a poker phenomenon, where you might play poorly due to emotional distress such as anger, and can be prompted by many things such as bad beats, or losing streaks. Avoiding tilt is critical as poker is a game of decisions that needs you to think rationally and logically. The Monday night game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Washington Redskins was one of the all-time great bad beats. The Chiefs kicked a game-winning field goal with four seconds left to go up.
Scott Van Pelt's SportsCenter is already one of the best things on ESPN, and the weekly Bad Beats segment with Stanford Steve is always a highlight.
Last night, it went nearly ten minutes, and frankly we would have watched even more. If you're somehow reading this without knowing the context of the segment: it looks at unlikely garbage time moments and (most often) mishaps that lead to a gambling outcome sure to leave losing bettors frustrated/devastated/catatonic, depending on their financial stake.
(If you don't have nine minutes to spare right now, start at the 6:29 mark for the final game, Abilene Christian at Virginia. It's incredible.)
Without further ado:
The worst week of Bad Beats this football season. Many have called it, an All time edition.
Enjoy.
They're awful. Enjoy. pic.twitter.com/x9KazYnYwv
— Stanford Steve (@StanfordSteve82) November 24, 2020
It's a weird time for sports, with games being canceled or on the verge of being canceled left and right. It's also a weird time for a holiday week, considering how impossible it is to responsibly travel and see friends and family. It sounds silly, but there's something very comforting about watching SVP and Stanford Steve doing this, and doing it this well.
SVP 'The horse is on him'
— CJ Fogler #BlackLivesMatter (@cjzero) November 24, 2020
SVP and Stanford Steve deserve Sports Emmy's for this segment/highlight https://t.co/iFtetuXWNC
— Tommy Yoon (@Typical_Tom) November 24, 2020
Bad Beats on the Monday night SportsCenter is absolute must-watch tv, every. single. week. Incredible content and fantastic entertainment. SVP and Stanford Steve have a great rapport, and the perfect approach to it. Hilarious!
I always make it a point to watch. ???
— Dan Merker (@danmerker) November 24, 2020
Thanks to everyone involved there, especially the Virginia coordinator who called the wrong play by accident.
So you mean to tell me:
-UVA accidentally called a double pass instead of a clock killer in their own end zone leading to a safety
-which gave Abeliene the ball after the free kick
-they then threw a pick 6 on as time expired so UVA covered -39.5 by .5 due to clerical error https://t.co/6n52PkltHe
— Richard??Johnson (@RJ_Writes) November 24, 2020
Glorious.
From the Southeast on Saturday afternoon to Hawai'i in the early hours Sunday morning, there were some tough losses out there for college football gamblers. The Browns also caused some misery for NFL bettors, thanks to some aggressive moves from an interim head coach.
Here are this past weekend's worst bad beats:
Saturday
No. 20 Texas A&M Aggies at Auburn Tigers
Line: Auburn -3.5
Texas A&M dominated the stat sheet in this one, most notably a 201-19 advantage in rushing yards. The Aggies were dominating the scoreboard as well; they held a 24-14 lead and had the ball at the halfway point of the fourth quarter. They were also getting 3.5 points.
So, what went wrong?
Auburn's Noah Igbinoghene picked off Kellen Mond with 7:14 left to give the home team life. Eight plays later, the Tigers scored a touchdown to cut Texas A&M's lead down to three. Auburn got the ball back with two minutes left and found the end zone in two plays to go up 28-24. The Aggies couldn't do anything on their final possession, leaving those who took the underdog with a half-point loss.
Final score: Auburn 28, Texas A&M 24 (Auburn covered)
Florida Atlantic Owls at Florida International Golden Panthers
Line: over/under 59.5 Free slot apps that pay real money.
It had been a few weeks since their previous appearance, but Lane Kiffin's Florida Atlantic Owls found their way into the weekend's worst bad beats once again.
Saturday's win was an impressive one, as Florida Atlantic won easily as underdogs in their rivalry game against Florida International. The Owls led 21-14 entering the fourth quarter, before pulling away in the final 15 minutes. That lead was stretched to 42-14 and it looked like Kiffin's team would just run out the clock -- and those sitting on the under at 59.5 were hoping for just that. But we've all seen this script before. With the clock running down, Rafe Peavey's 11-yard touchdown with 27 seconds left sent the total over.
Final score: Florida Atlantic 49, Florida International 14 (total went over)
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Last night, it went nearly ten minutes, and frankly we would have watched even more. If you're somehow reading this without knowing the context of the segment: it looks at unlikely garbage time moments and (most often) mishaps that lead to a gambling outcome sure to leave losing bettors frustrated/devastated/catatonic, depending on their financial stake.
(If you don't have nine minutes to spare right now, start at the 6:29 mark for the final game, Abilene Christian at Virginia. It's incredible.)
Without further ado:
The worst week of Bad Beats this football season. Many have called it, an All time edition.
Enjoy.
They're awful. Enjoy. pic.twitter.com/x9KazYnYwv
— Stanford Steve (@StanfordSteve82) November 24, 2020
It's a weird time for sports, with games being canceled or on the verge of being canceled left and right. It's also a weird time for a holiday week, considering how impossible it is to responsibly travel and see friends and family. It sounds silly, but there's something very comforting about watching SVP and Stanford Steve doing this, and doing it this well.
SVP 'The horse is on him'
— CJ Fogler #BlackLivesMatter (@cjzero) November 24, 2020
SVP and Stanford Steve deserve Sports Emmy's for this segment/highlight https://t.co/iFtetuXWNC
— Tommy Yoon (@Typical_Tom) November 24, 2020
Bad Beats on the Monday night SportsCenter is absolute must-watch tv, every. single. week. Incredible content and fantastic entertainment. SVP and Stanford Steve have a great rapport, and the perfect approach to it. Hilarious!
I always make it a point to watch. ???
— Dan Merker (@danmerker) November 24, 2020
Thanks to everyone involved there, especially the Virginia coordinator who called the wrong play by accident.
So you mean to tell me:
-UVA accidentally called a double pass instead of a clock killer in their own end zone leading to a safety
-which gave Abeliene the ball after the free kick
-they then threw a pick 6 on as time expired so UVA covered -39.5 by .5 due to clerical error https://t.co/6n52PkltHe
— Richard??Johnson (@RJ_Writes) November 24, 2020
Glorious.
From the Southeast on Saturday afternoon to Hawai'i in the early hours Sunday morning, there were some tough losses out there for college football gamblers. The Browns also caused some misery for NFL bettors, thanks to some aggressive moves from an interim head coach.
Here are this past weekend's worst bad beats:
Saturday
No. 20 Texas A&M Aggies at Auburn Tigers
Line: Auburn -3.5
Texas A&M dominated the stat sheet in this one, most notably a 201-19 advantage in rushing yards. The Aggies were dominating the scoreboard as well; they held a 24-14 lead and had the ball at the halfway point of the fourth quarter. They were also getting 3.5 points.
So, what went wrong?
Auburn's Noah Igbinoghene picked off Kellen Mond with 7:14 left to give the home team life. Eight plays later, the Tigers scored a touchdown to cut Texas A&M's lead down to three. Auburn got the ball back with two minutes left and found the end zone in two plays to go up 28-24. The Aggies couldn't do anything on their final possession, leaving those who took the underdog with a half-point loss.
Final score: Auburn 28, Texas A&M 24 (Auburn covered)
Florida Atlantic Owls at Florida International Golden Panthers
Line: over/under 59.5 Free slot apps that pay real money.
It had been a few weeks since their previous appearance, but Lane Kiffin's Florida Atlantic Owls found their way into the weekend's worst bad beats once again.
Saturday's win was an impressive one, as Florida Atlantic won easily as underdogs in their rivalry game against Florida International. The Owls led 21-14 entering the fourth quarter, before pulling away in the final 15 minutes. That lead was stretched to 42-14 and it looked like Kiffin's team would just run out the clock -- and those sitting on the under at 59.5 were hoping for just that. But we've all seen this script before. With the clock running down, Rafe Peavey's 11-yard touchdown with 27 seconds left sent the total over.
Final score: Florida Atlantic 49, Florida International 14 (total went over)
Worst Sports Betting Bad Beats
Alcorn State Braves at New Mexico State Aggies
Line: New Mexico State -13
There's nothing wrong with having action on an Alcorn State-New Mexico State game. The few bettors out there who had New Mexico State -13 were glad they had action early on.
The Aggies led 35-7 late in the first half and looked like they would cruise to a blowout win. Alcorn State started to make it interesting, but New Mexico State still led 52-35 with less than four minutes left. With the Braves getting the ball back on their own 4-yard line, bettors who took the favorite just needed to avoid allowing a 96-yard touchdown drive. Unfortunately, Alcorn State scored 14 plays later -- with 26 seconds left -- to make some unlucky folks out there regret betting this game.
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Final score: New Mexico State 52, Alcorn State 42 (Alcorn State covered)
Utah State Aggies at Hawai'i Rainbow Warriors
Line: over/under 73.5
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There's not much to say about this one. Utah State led 56-17 entering the fourth quarter and bettors on the over needed one more point.
They never got it.
Final score: Utah State 56, Hawai'i 17 (total went under)
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Sunday
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Kansas City Chiefs at Cleveland Browns
First-half line: Chiefs -5.5
The thought for those who bet the Browns +5.5 in the first half was that Cleveland would be able to put together long scoring drives and hang around early in front of its home fans.
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The result was right along those lines, as Cleveland allowed 21 points but scored two touchdowns and a field goal.
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So, winner, right? Well, not exactly. The Browns did score two touchdowns, but under interim head coach Gregg Williams, they elected to go for two on both occasions. It was even more frustrating for bettors on the second touchdown with 26 seconds left in the half. Casino rama shows orillia. After Duke Johnson Jr. found the end zone to make the score 21-15 Kansas City, Cleveland's two-point play failed when Jarvis Landry was tackled at the 1-yard line. Those on the Browns came up 1 yard and one point short of covering the first-half line.
Halftime score: Chiefs 21, Browns 15 (Chiefs covered)