Jenny Woo Odds on Having a ‘Black Friday’ Baby: NBA Futures 2012 (Video)

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In her final installment of DonBestTV.com before her maternity leave, Gambling911.com’s Senior International Correspondent Jenny Woo talks about odds of her having Baby Lily before or after the infamous April 15 date of “Black Friday”.  

For poker players, April 15 of last year marked the day in which the US Attorney’s Office in the Southern District of New York indicted executives of the three biggest US-facing online poker rooms – Full Tilt Poker, PokerStars and UB.com.  All three were forced to flee the American market while both Full Tilt and UB.com were left unable to pay back customers after number company bank accounts were froze. 

The odds of Woo having her baby before, after and on Black Friday were just released.

Before Black Friday, April 15: 3/1

On Black Friday, April 15:  10/1

After Black Friday, April 15: 1/7

There were only a few days left and Woo admits she is trying hard for that April 15 day.

Not since the birth of Christ has there been such anticipation and mystery surrounding a newborn about to make her presence known on this planet and Gambling911.com will report as soon as the child is born. 

You can catch Jenny Woo and Lisa Perry episodes of DonBestTV.com right here.

- Jagajeet Chiba, Gambling911.com

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