This has to be the best troll job going on this site. And I am hooked. There is absolutely zero insight into a game. Just random phrases and bets thrown out. I seriously think he just flips a coin- posts and then laughs his ass off. I love it.
What would be so funny? Getting a lot of people at an obscure message board to respond? Oh tee-hee
So much fun
Is this what passes for fun for nerds kids that were raised on Facebook?
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Quote Originally Posted by justobserving:
This has to be the best troll job going on this site. And I am hooked. There is absolutely zero insight into a game. Just random phrases and bets thrown out. I seriously think he just flips a coin- posts and then laughs his ass off. I love it.
What would be so funny? Getting a lot of people at an obscure message board to respond? Oh tee-hee
So much fun
Is this what passes for fun for nerds kids that were raised on Facebook?
Ok based on my assumption he just flips a coin I did just that and will see how it stacks up
I took the remaining games today that had FIRST HALF LINES.
I flipped a coin using the same style- 3 times for each game
Heads was the visiting team won, tails the home team won
For each coin flip win I assigned a unit so the max a game/team would have is 3 units
Example- Stanford v Oregon State- flip 1 heads, flip 2 heads, flip 3 tails so I had 2 for Stanford and 1 for Oregon State making Stanford a 2 unit play
Here is my breakdown: (I did not use any real money on this- just a little hypothesis)
Again FIRST HALF ONLY
Stanford -3 2 units
Siena -1.5 2 units
Drake -5.5 2 units
Indiana -2.5 3 units
West Virginia -1 2 units
San Diego State -4.5 2 units
So the obvious thing that jumped out is all the favorites won based on a random 3 coin flips
Next all the favorites are the home team except West Virginia and Stanford yet they still won based on a random 3 coin flips
Will update later
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Ok based on my assumption he just flips a coin I did just that and will see how it stacks up
I took the remaining games today that had FIRST HALF LINES.
I flipped a coin using the same style- 3 times for each game
Heads was the visiting team won, tails the home team won
For each coin flip win I assigned a unit so the max a game/team would have is 3 units
Example- Stanford v Oregon State- flip 1 heads, flip 2 heads, flip 3 tails so I had 2 for Stanford and 1 for Oregon State making Stanford a 2 unit play
Here is my breakdown: (I did not use any real money on this- just a little hypothesis)
Again FIRST HALF ONLY
Stanford -3 2 units
Siena -1.5 2 units
Drake -5.5 2 units
Indiana -2.5 3 units
West Virginia -1 2 units
San Diego State -4.5 2 units
So the obvious thing that jumped out is all the favorites won based on a random 3 coin flips
Next all the favorites are the home team except West Virginia and Stanford yet they still won based on a random 3 coin flips
Quote Originally Posted by justobserving: This has to be the best troll job going on this site. And I am hooked. There is absolutely zero insight into a game. Just random phrases and bets thrown out. I seriously think he just flips a coin- posts and then laughs his ass off. I love it. What would be so funny? Getting a lot of people at an obscure message board to respond? Oh tee-hee So much fun Is this what passes for fun for nerds kids that were raised on Facebook?
Got me. He must get something out of it because it just gets more absurd by the day.
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Quote Originally Posted by BlackCannons:
Quote Originally Posted by justobserving: This has to be the best troll job going on this site. And I am hooked. There is absolutely zero insight into a game. Just random phrases and bets thrown out. I seriously think he just flips a coin- posts and then laughs his ass off. I love it. What would be so funny? Getting a lot of people at an obscure message board to respond? Oh tee-hee So much fun Is this what passes for fun for nerds kids that were raised on Facebook?
Got me. He must get something out of it because it just gets more absurd by the day.
I must say....what strikes me and becomes detrimental to the covers community is Security sCAM touting to everyone to bet his plays and he will not lose! Why can’t moderators see that and ban people of this elk!!
just my two cents
BOO!
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I must say....what strikes me and becomes detrimental to the covers community is Security sCAM touting to everyone to bet his plays and he will not lose! Why can’t moderators see that and ban people of this elk!!
Ok based on my assumption he just flips a coin I did just that and will see how it stacks up I took the remaining games today that had FIRST HALF LINES. I flipped a coin using the same style- 3 times for each game Heads was the visiting team won, tails the home team won For each coin flip win I assigned a unit so the max a game/team would have is 3 units Example- Stanford v Oregon State- flip 1 heads, flip 2 heads, flip 3 tails so I had 2 for Stanford and 1 for Oregon State making Stanford a 2 unit play Here is my breakdown: (I did not use any real money on this- just a little hypothesis) Again FIRST HALF ONLY Stanford -3 2 units Siena -1.5 2 units Drake -5.5 2 units Indiana -2.5 3 units West Virginia -1 2 units San Diego State -4.5 2 units So the obvious thing that jumped out is all the favorites won based on a random 3 coin flips Next all the favorites are the home team except West Virginia and Stanford yet they still won based on a random 3 coin flips Will update later
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Quote Originally Posted by justobserving:
Ok based on my assumption he just flips a coin I did just that and will see how it stacks up I took the remaining games today that had FIRST HALF LINES. I flipped a coin using the same style- 3 times for each game Heads was the visiting team won, tails the home team won For each coin flip win I assigned a unit so the max a game/team would have is 3 units Example- Stanford v Oregon State- flip 1 heads, flip 2 heads, flip 3 tails so I had 2 for Stanford and 1 for Oregon State making Stanford a 2 unit play Here is my breakdown: (I did not use any real money on this- just a little hypothesis) Again FIRST HALF ONLY Stanford -3 2 units Siena -1.5 2 units Drake -5.5 2 units Indiana -2.5 3 units West Virginia -1 2 units San Diego State -4.5 2 units So the obvious thing that jumped out is all the favorites won based on a random 3 coin flips Next all the favorites are the home team except West Virginia and Stanford yet they still won based on a random 3 coin flips Will update later
Ok based on my assumption he just flips a coin I did just that and will see how it stacks up I took the remaining games today that had FIRST HALF LINES. I flipped a coin using the same style- 3 times for each game Heads was the visiting team won, tails the home team won For each coin flip win I assigned a unit so the max a game/team would have is 3 units Example- Stanford v Oregon State- flip 1 heads, flip 2 heads, flip 3 tails so I had 2 for Stanford and 1 for Oregon State making Stanford a 2 unit play Here is my breakdown: (I did not use any real money on this- just a little hypothesis) Again FIRST HALF ONLY Stanford -3 2 units Siena -1.5 2 units Drake -5.5 2 units Indiana -2.5 3 units West Virginia -1 2 units San Diego State -4.5 2 units So the obvious thing that jumped out is all the favorites won based on a random 3 coin flips Next all the favorites are the home team except West Virginia and Stanford yet they still won based on a random 3 coin flips Will update later
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Quote Originally Posted by justobserving:
Ok based on my assumption he just flips a coin I did just that and will see how it stacks up I took the remaining games today that had FIRST HALF LINES. I flipped a coin using the same style- 3 times for each game Heads was the visiting team won, tails the home team won For each coin flip win I assigned a unit so the max a game/team would have is 3 units Example- Stanford v Oregon State- flip 1 heads, flip 2 heads, flip 3 tails so I had 2 for Stanford and 1 for Oregon State making Stanford a 2 unit play Here is my breakdown: (I did not use any real money on this- just a little hypothesis) Again FIRST HALF ONLY Stanford -3 2 units Siena -1.5 2 units Drake -5.5 2 units Indiana -2.5 3 units West Virginia -1 2 units San Diego State -4.5 2 units So the obvious thing that jumped out is all the favorites won based on a random 3 coin flips Next all the favorites are the home team except West Virginia and Stanford yet they still won based on a random 3 coin flips Will update later
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