Thursday, November 29, 2012

Punter and a bet

We were away on another one of the meaningless activities of the workplace – the offsite. An early morning bus ride reached us to a place somewhere on the Bangalore – Mysore highway, where as we settled down at breakfast, or perhaps a little later, somebody piped up with “Ponting, 50”.

In the mood to needle the group, I said, “oh, cool. He’s going to make a hundred”.

This set in motion a chain of conversations which went like this:

“No way, he is not going to make a 100 – he is struggling.”

“Look, he is a 50+ test average batsman, and those guys get a 100 50% of the time they reach 50”

In hindsight I gave the odds away, and should have alternatively pushed for a 2:1 or even 3:1 bet. But the banter went on.

 “Well, that may be true, but he has never gotten a 100 in India.”

“All the more reason, he is a great and is going to set that blip in his record straight.”

Again, that was a pompous thing to say, instead of simply playing along and pushing the odds on that bet to up to maybe 4:1 or 5:1. Instead of pushing the odds on the bet to more favorable levels, I settled for a straight out 1:1 bet for a certain sum of money, which sure enough, I won. Think Ponting made an unbeaten century.

But it was terrible betting on my part, unnecessary one-upmanship and costly in magnitude many times over the size of the bet. So, here’s wishing Punter a great retirement, good betting, and if he decides to talk or write about the game, the betting, here is one reader who promises to be avid. Cheers!

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