Mack05: Your point is just as relevant as anyones... it's YOUR OPINION! There is subjective and objective handicapping. You stated just because there is value doesn't mean it's a good play. Unless it's a certainty, all things are a gamble. The better the EV, the better the play and success.
{Another thing on your post "I honestly guys that literally join this website on the eve of fighnight and say pound the underdog with no explanation and/or rationale for their inspired pick are Las Vegas books in disguise! Waves FCUK OFF to where you came from you total and utter idiot.......} --
For your infomation, Las Vegas doesn't take large bets on sporting events. The only place that use to was the StarDust. Now you can bet a major $500. Also, you can't even bet a championship boxing event the his held in Atlantic City becuse Las Vegas doesn't trust the New Jersey Athletic Commission. We went to bet 78k on Cotto (Cotto was -260, and Carlos was undefeated at the time), and the teller explained we couldn't bet that fight because it wasn't in Las Vegas, and if it was the maximum was $500, even if it was held at MGM Grand (all owned by MGM Inc). Because we were listed as ranked VIP customers, they said for Las Vegas fights they would take the action and lay it off through an affiliate sportsbook. So I don't think Las Vegas sportsbooks are making fake accounts to make a few extra thousand.
Gotta roll mack, my reception is going in this building, Going up to the suite, I'll post from up there. GL tonight!
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Mack05: Your point is just as relevant as anyones... it's YOUR OPINION! There is subjective and objective handicapping. You stated just because there is value doesn't mean it's a good play. Unless it's a certainty, all things are a gamble. The better the EV, the better the play and success.
{Another thing on your post "I honestly guys that literally join this website on the eve of fighnight and say pound the underdog with no explanation and/or rationale for their inspired pick are Las Vegas books in disguise! Waves FCUK OFF to where you came from you total and utter idiot.......} --
For your infomation, Las Vegas doesn't take large bets on sporting events. The only place that use to was the StarDust. Now you can bet a major $500. Also, you can't even bet a championship boxing event the his held in Atlantic City becuse Las Vegas doesn't trust the New Jersey Athletic Commission. We went to bet 78k on Cotto (Cotto was -260, and Carlos was undefeated at the time), and the teller explained we couldn't bet that fight because it wasn't in Las Vegas, and if it was the maximum was $500, even if it was held at MGM Grand (all owned by MGM Inc). Because we were listed as ranked VIP customers, they said for Las Vegas fights they would take the action and lay it off through an affiliate sportsbook. So I don't think Las Vegas sportsbooks are making fake accounts to make a few extra thousand.
Gotta roll mack, my reception is going in this building, Going up to the suite, I'll post from up there. GL tonight!
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