any of you vegas gentleman know anything or insight on the Sports Handicapping Seminar.Aug.21 thru the 24th.Its being held at the RedRock Hotel/Casino.......IM going(job is payin) anyone know anything about this BS ! thanx...........
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any of you vegas gentleman know anything or insight on the Sports Handicapping Seminar.Aug.21 thru the 24th.Its being held at the RedRock Hotel/Casino.......IM going(job is payin) anyone know anything about this BS ! thanx...........
awsome thanx for info,i am going got all kinds of info on ken white.also playin golf on fri at bali hai,which is on the strip,if im not wrong at the wynn............thank you sir
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awsome thanx for info,i am going got all kinds of info on ken white.also playin golf on fri at bali hai,which is on the strip,if im not wrong at the wynn............thank you sir
Capri, Because I honestly don't have a problem with anyone here - including you - (You have one with me for some reason and have been on my back since I joined) and because I will help whenever possible, I am going to give you my feedback and you can do with it what you will.
I attended this event last year. I was in Vegas at the time and as I have admitted on many occasions here, I am far from God's gift to handicapping. I thought this seminar may be interesting and I might learn a lot from it. However, I came away disappointed.
I thought the stuff with Ken White was excellent. He gives you a look inside the lines and how him and his staff make a line. I thought that was really interesting, especially for someone like me who knows more about defending the option and dissecting the run n shoot than I do why a line is adjusted three points.
But after that, it kind of dragged on and was boring in my opinion. It was really nothing more than this message board stuffed into two days. Just a panel of handicappers telling me who they thought was going to win the SEC and giving me their "sleepers."
I'm sorry but I feel that guys like us here at Covers know that stuff just as well as them. I was hoping to hear more gambling stuff. No offense but I will put my general CFB knowledge up against most of these touts. What I came there for was to learn more of the handicapping side of things and I didn't feel like I got that. I really don't care who they think is going to win the SEC and they do that for every major conference. Very long and drawn out. If you look around the room, everyone seems bored by the third conference.
So the stuff from Ken White was very good but overall I thought it kind of dragged on. It was one of those things I found myself wishing were over long before it was actually over. But hey, if it's free, go and judge for yourself. What do you have to lose?
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Capri, Because I honestly don't have a problem with anyone here - including you - (You have one with me for some reason and have been on my back since I joined) and because I will help whenever possible, I am going to give you my feedback and you can do with it what you will.
I attended this event last year. I was in Vegas at the time and as I have admitted on many occasions here, I am far from God's gift to handicapping. I thought this seminar may be interesting and I might learn a lot from it. However, I came away disappointed.
I thought the stuff with Ken White was excellent. He gives you a look inside the lines and how him and his staff make a line. I thought that was really interesting, especially for someone like me who knows more about defending the option and dissecting the run n shoot than I do why a line is adjusted three points.
But after that, it kind of dragged on and was boring in my opinion. It was really nothing more than this message board stuffed into two days. Just a panel of handicappers telling me who they thought was going to win the SEC and giving me their "sleepers."
I'm sorry but I feel that guys like us here at Covers know that stuff just as well as them. I was hoping to hear more gambling stuff. No offense but I will put my general CFB knowledge up against most of these touts. What I came there for was to learn more of the handicapping side of things and I didn't feel like I got that. I really don't care who they think is going to win the SEC and they do that for every major conference. Very long and drawn out. If you look around the room, everyone seems bored by the third conference.
So the stuff from Ken White was very good but overall I thought it kind of dragged on. It was one of those things I found myself wishing were over long before it was actually over. But hey, if it's free, go and judge for yourself. What do you have to lose?
thanx for info.job is payin so what the hell.im going to run the seminar.........lol.anyway sorry for what happen.just end it if you would,anyway we are both from new york,me,queens,now down here in GATOR COUNTRY..........please tell me something i wanted to say this the beginning,i played high school football and juco nassau cc.i love triple option-wishbone-veer-and delaware,whats your past with that.thanx for info
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thanx for info.job is payin so what the hell.im going to run the seminar.........lol.anyway sorry for what happen.just end it if you would,anyway we are both from new york,me,queens,now down here in GATOR COUNTRY..........please tell me something i wanted to say this the beginning,i played high school football and juco nassau cc.i love triple option-wishbone-veer-and delaware,whats your past with that.thanx for info
Capri, Because I honestly don't have a problem with anyone here - including you - (You have one with me for some reason and have been on my back since I joined) and because I will help whenever possible, I am going to give you my feedback and you can do with it what you will.
I attended this event last year. I was in Vegas at the time and as I have admitted on many occasions here, I am far from God's gift to handicapping. I thought this seminar may be interesting and I might learn a lot from it. However, I came away disappointed.
I thought the stuff with Ken White was excellent. He gives you a look inside the lines and how him and his staff make a line. I thought that was really interesting, especially for someone like me who knows more about defending the option and dissecting the run n shoot than I do why a line is adjusted three points.
But after that, it kind of dragged on and was boring in my opinion. It was really nothing more than this message board stuffed into two days. Just a panel of handicappers telling me who they thought was going to win the SEC and giving me their "sleepers."
I'm sorry but I feel that guys like us here at Covers know that stuff just as well as them. I was hoping to hear more gambling stuff. No offense but I will put my general CFB knowledge up against most of these touts. What I came there for was to learn more of the handicapping side of things and I didn't feel like I got that. I really don't care who they think is going to win the SEC and they do that for every major conference. Very long and drawn out. If you look around the room, everyone seems bored by the third conference.
So the stuff from Ken White was very good but overall I thought it kind of dragged on. It was one of those things I found myself wishing were over long before it was actually over. But hey, if it's free, go and judge for yourself. What do you have to lose?
I was thinking of going this year. Triple Option, what would have made the conference better for you? What were you expecting that they didn't have? The way you write about it, sounds pretty interesting....
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Capri, Because I honestly don't have a problem with anyone here - including you - (You have one with me for some reason and have been on my back since I joined) and because I will help whenever possible, I am going to give you my feedback and you can do with it what you will.
I attended this event last year. I was in Vegas at the time and as I have admitted on many occasions here, I am far from God's gift to handicapping. I thought this seminar may be interesting and I might learn a lot from it. However, I came away disappointed.
I thought the stuff with Ken White was excellent. He gives you a look inside the lines and how him and his staff make a line. I thought that was really interesting, especially for someone like me who knows more about defending the option and dissecting the run n shoot than I do why a line is adjusted three points.
But after that, it kind of dragged on and was boring in my opinion. It was really nothing more than this message board stuffed into two days. Just a panel of handicappers telling me who they thought was going to win the SEC and giving me their "sleepers."
I'm sorry but I feel that guys like us here at Covers know that stuff just as well as them. I was hoping to hear more gambling stuff. No offense but I will put my general CFB knowledge up against most of these touts. What I came there for was to learn more of the handicapping side of things and I didn't feel like I got that. I really don't care who they think is going to win the SEC and they do that for every major conference. Very long and drawn out. If you look around the room, everyone seems bored by the third conference.
So the stuff from Ken White was very good but overall I thought it kind of dragged on. It was one of those things I found myself wishing were over long before it was actually over. But hey, if it's free, go and judge for yourself. What do you have to lose?
I was thinking of going this year. Triple Option, what would have made the conference better for you? What were you expecting that they didn't have? The way you write about it, sounds pretty interesting....
I've attended that last couple of years, only on the first day for college football discussions.
Two years ago it was better as they talked more about the sports gambling industry, Vegas and offshore, line movements, numbers, etc. that was good.
Last year though, it was pretty lame. The panels weren't as good (the guests selected) and they really didn't talk gambling, they basically gave a run down of what they thought of each conference.
Quite frankly, some of those guys, touts and radio personalities alike, (except Dave Cokin, he knows his shit), have too much on their plates and don't know shit about certain conferences, the MWC comes to mind.
It's worth going though, imho. I'll probably stick my head in on the first day again this year.
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I've attended that last couple of years, only on the first day for college football discussions.
Two years ago it was better as they talked more about the sports gambling industry, Vegas and offshore, line movements, numbers, etc. that was good.
Last year though, it was pretty lame. The panels weren't as good (the guests selected) and they really didn't talk gambling, they basically gave a run down of what they thought of each conference.
Quite frankly, some of those guys, touts and radio personalities alike, (except Dave Cokin, he knows his shit), have too much on their plates and don't know shit about certain conferences, the MWC comes to mind.
It's worth going though, imho. I'll probably stick my head in on the first day again this year.
thanx for replys........looking forward to relax for a couple of days before college football season which runs into college hoops,also job is payin so what the hell
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thanx for replys........looking forward to relax for a couple of days before college football season which runs into college hoops,also job is payin so what the hell
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