Cjack, thanks for the insight. For whatever reason I believe what you have are some good pics. Time will tell. thanks again for sharing
Thanks for the info Cjack... and I do believe what you are saying.. I'll be on those plays, that's for sure!
Let's make that cheddar this bowl season!
Thanks for the info Cjack... and I do believe what you are saying.. I'll be on those plays, that's for sure!
Let's make that cheddar this bowl season!
tha means nothing to me, I just hope someone doesnt lose money bx you think theyre so great, they may not be
I made 1500-2000 on nba this yr on little bets occsaionally dropping the hammer on a game but I cant believe how people decide to bet, its beyond me
tha means nothing to me, I just hope someone doesnt lose money bx you think theyre so great, they may not be
I made 1500-2000 on nba this yr on little bets occsaionally dropping the hammer on a game but I cant believe how people decide to bet, its beyond me
Bator you got a take on this? Would love to hear your comments.
And sorry CJ not doubting or dissing your thread.
Bator you got a take on this? Would love to hear your comments.
And sorry CJ not doubting or dissing your thread.
Walters is well known and legitimate, below is an article, comments to follow
Billy Walters: The World's Most Successful Sports Betting Gambler - Who strikes fear to bookmakers in Las Vegas and around the world?? Who can move the line with one bet?? Who is the most respected and successful sports bettor in history?? Ask anyone around a Las Vegas Sportsbook and to a man and woman they will tell you Billy Walters.
Before we delve into Billy’s success let’s begin with his humble beginnings. Billy owned a used car dealership in Kentucky and often gambled away his earnings as a losing gambler. Billy Walters incurred much debt and even though he earned $500,000 a year from his car dealership it had all been gambled away and then some as he was so broke he had to bet on credit and he owed thousands to several bookmakers across the country. Walters left Kentucky for Las Vegas and had visions of being a professional gambler. Some may say he was running away from his debts and problems in Kentucky but Walters just happened to be in the right place at the right time. Walters big break was his move to Las Vegas and hooking up with a 3 year old operation known as “The Computer Group” and began making bets for this newly formed betting syndicate.
Billy Walters was part of the famous “Computer Group” that formed in 1980 that specialized in beating Las Vegas and bookmakers around the country. The Computer Group utilized a personal computer and with some clever programming was able to find bad point spreads on games and was able to win at an amazing win percentage of over 60%. Back in 1980 the personal computer was a very rare appliance and never used in calculating key statistical information toward beating the Las Vegas line. Here was a situation where the bettors using new technology was going up against a lines maker who had no such instrument in calculating the point spread and thus were getting beat and beaten pretty bad to a tune of over 110 million dollars in 1 year. The Computer Group were placing bets through illegal bookmakers across the country and now enter Billy Walters who placed them in 1983 for the group in Las Vegas Sportsbooks. Billy worked placing bets for the Computer Group in Las Vegas and in return he was allowed to use the information for himself and place wagers on the games with his own money. Billy went from being broke to being rich in 1 year’s time.
In 1984 Billy was promoted by the Group to move the entire bankroll for the Group and worked on a percentage of winnings. Billy hired a workforce in Las Vegas whose role was to place bets at sports books for the Group and each employee earned $700 per week. It has been reported that the Computer Group would wager upwards of 4.5 million dollars per week in College Basketball. Billy claims to have bet $500,000 a week of his own money using information from computers. Billy’s computer programmers would calculate the proper point spread of a game and when his line was in variance with the lines maker by 1 ½ points over more he would pound the game. The higher the line variance the more he pounded the game. Linesmakers at the time were not very sophisticated and were in over their heads against the early “computer boys” as they were referred to.Billy Walters left the Computer Group in 1986 alleging that one of its members cheated him out of $110,000. During Walters’s time with the Computer Group he had to survive a federal inquiry of bookmaking chargers. It was thought Billy was making his fortune bookmaking and not betting. So the Government finally admitted that Walters and the Computer Group were making their money betting on games and he was able to avoid long jail time.
Today Billy is still gambling and still has sophisticated computer programmers calculating point spreads for him so he can attack the sportsbooks. Billy claims to be a lifelong 57% winner on his sports bets. You can still hear one of Billy’s employees Alan Boston over Las Vegas radio during the College Basketball season and especially during March Madness. Often you will hear Allan Boston spar with fellow sports gamblers Steve Fezzik, John Kelly, Teddy Covers Sevransky, Tim Trushell, Jimmy Vaccarro or Brent Crow.
Walters is well known and legitimate, below is an article, comments to follow
Billy Walters: The World's Most Successful Sports Betting Gambler - Who strikes fear to bookmakers in Las Vegas and around the world?? Who can move the line with one bet?? Who is the most respected and successful sports bettor in history?? Ask anyone around a Las Vegas Sportsbook and to a man and woman they will tell you Billy Walters.
Before we delve into Billy’s success let’s begin with his humble beginnings. Billy owned a used car dealership in Kentucky and often gambled away his earnings as a losing gambler. Billy Walters incurred much debt and even though he earned $500,000 a year from his car dealership it had all been gambled away and then some as he was so broke he had to bet on credit and he owed thousands to several bookmakers across the country. Walters left Kentucky for Las Vegas and had visions of being a professional gambler. Some may say he was running away from his debts and problems in Kentucky but Walters just happened to be in the right place at the right time. Walters big break was his move to Las Vegas and hooking up with a 3 year old operation known as “The Computer Group” and began making bets for this newly formed betting syndicate.
Billy Walters was part of the famous “Computer Group” that formed in 1980 that specialized in beating Las Vegas and bookmakers around the country. The Computer Group utilized a personal computer and with some clever programming was able to find bad point spreads on games and was able to win at an amazing win percentage of over 60%. Back in 1980 the personal computer was a very rare appliance and never used in calculating key statistical information toward beating the Las Vegas line. Here was a situation where the bettors using new technology was going up against a lines maker who had no such instrument in calculating the point spread and thus were getting beat and beaten pretty bad to a tune of over 110 million dollars in 1 year. The Computer Group were placing bets through illegal bookmakers across the country and now enter Billy Walters who placed them in 1983 for the group in Las Vegas Sportsbooks. Billy worked placing bets for the Computer Group in Las Vegas and in return he was allowed to use the information for himself and place wagers on the games with his own money. Billy went from being broke to being rich in 1 year’s time.
In 1984 Billy was promoted by the Group to move the entire bankroll for the Group and worked on a percentage of winnings. Billy hired a workforce in Las Vegas whose role was to place bets at sports books for the Group and each employee earned $700 per week. It has been reported that the Computer Group would wager upwards of 4.5 million dollars per week in College Basketball. Billy claims to have bet $500,000 a week of his own money using information from computers. Billy’s computer programmers would calculate the proper point spread of a game and when his line was in variance with the lines maker by 1 ½ points over more he would pound the game. The higher the line variance the more he pounded the game. Linesmakers at the time were not very sophisticated and were in over their heads against the early “computer boys” as they were referred to.Billy Walters left the Computer Group in 1986 alleging that one of its members cheated him out of $110,000. During Walters’s time with the Computer Group he had to survive a federal inquiry of bookmaking chargers. It was thought Billy was making his fortune bookmaking and not betting. So the Government finally admitted that Walters and the Computer Group were making their money betting on games and he was able to avoid long jail time.
Today Billy is still gambling and still has sophisticated computer programmers calculating point spreads for him so he can attack the sportsbooks. Billy claims to be a lifelong 57% winner on his sports bets. You can still hear one of Billy’s employees Alan Boston over Las Vegas radio during the College Basketball season and especially during March Madness. Often you will hear Allan Boston spar with fellow sports gamblers Steve Fezzik, John Kelly, Teddy Covers Sevransky, Tim Trushell, Jimmy Vaccarro or Brent Crow.
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