You seem to be a decent capper and by no means am I better than anyone college football and situational nba is more my specialty but I have gambled a long time and when you play that many games it just leave you open for big losses. 99% of gamblers think 1 day at a time instead of over the course of a year. They look for a big night every night. I used to know the biggest bookie in Oklahoma and he told me a lot about how people bet. I know that books make about half their money off the NFL which is something I never touch. I straight bet max 4 bets per day. Unless its a Saturday where there are over 154 college bball games on. I never bet a short card like last night in the NBA no matter how much I like a game. 99.9% of gamblers dont do this for a living. However if you are patient and follow money management you can make a decent amount. I maybe play 2 parlays a day with my best plays. I have 2 books but I think the best book by far is 5 dimes. I have another book in vegas where I dont have to put in money I just pay if I lose and get when I win weekly. I would advise just playing at 5 dimes. You get your payouts without trouble. Most gamblers worry about getting 100% bonus and all of that crap. I would rather have a site that doesnt give you problems. Most gamblers want to have action all night instead of just hitting your plays and taking the money. I hit Oklahoma tonight and got lucky with Philly even though I had no idea Brand was out but a win is a win. I see so many gamblers play short cards like every friday in college bball and get their ass handed to them instead of just taking a day off and hit Sat. I mean just like tonight if you play $200 on each play and do a $100 parlay you are up $2800 on 4 plays and you would have that money in your pocket by 7pm versus playing 5 or 10 more plays. You have some good plays why not maximize them versus putting money on lesser plays GL and good calls
You seem to be a decent capper and by no means am I better than anyone college football and situational nba is more my specialty but I have gambled a long time and when you play that many games it just leave you open for big losses. 99% of gamblers think 1 day at a time instead of over the course of a year. They look for a big night every night. I used to know the biggest bookie in Oklahoma and he told me a lot about how people bet. I know that books make about half their money off the NFL which is something I never touch. I straight bet max 4 bets per day. Unless its a Saturday where there are over 154 college bball games on. I never bet a short card like last night in the NBA no matter how much I like a game. 99.9% of gamblers dont do this for a living. However if you are patient and follow money management you can make a decent amount. I maybe play 2 parlays a day with my best plays. I have 2 books but I think the best book by far is 5 dimes. I have another book in vegas where I dont have to put in money I just pay if I lose and get when I win weekly. I would advise just playing at 5 dimes. You get your payouts without trouble. Most gamblers worry about getting 100% bonus and all of that crap. I would rather have a site that doesnt give you problems. Most gamblers want to have action all night instead of just hitting your plays and taking the money. I hit Oklahoma tonight and got lucky with Philly even though I had no idea Brand was out but a win is a win. I see so many gamblers play short cards like every friday in college bball and get their ass handed to them instead of just taking a day off and hit Sat. I mean just like tonight if you play $200 on each play and do a $100 parlay you are up $2800 on 4 plays and you would have that money in your pocket by 7pm versus playing 5 or 10 more plays. You have some good plays why not maximize them versus putting money on lesser plays GL and good calls
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