He says he beats Vegas to much and won to much money lol that they stop him...from placing bets lol
Watch the Showtime documentary "Action"
Dude was a degenerate gambler that got lucky on a couple big futures wager that went viral with money he borrowed from his parents. The parents had to give almost everything they had to pay off his 6 figure debt at one time.. You call that beating Vegas? Lol
Sip on that plus money honey!
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Quote Originally Posted by Mrgohard3:
He says he beats Vegas to much and won to much money lol that they stop him...from placing bets lol
Watch the Showtime documentary "Action"
Dude was a degenerate gambler that got lucky on a couple big futures wager that went viral with money he borrowed from his parents. The parents had to give almost everything they had to pay off his 6 figure debt at one time.. You call that beating Vegas? Lol
I’ll give you my honest take - I followed him for a few years before I started wagering seriously on sports. and about 3 years ago finally bought into the winning hype he was touting. Bought a few $99 daily cards, and I think a whale for 399 or something. Almost every play lost and the whale was a -250 fav but I couldn’t afford at the time to bet 8-10x on it so I bet what could to break even.
he now sells those whales for 1k and they are still ml favs that are -200-400.
He is a brilliant marketer and props to him for selling himself the way he does. But I don’t think there is anyone out there paying 1k per play and long term profiting from his picks.
I still follow him for entertainment and think it’s funny he’s a crypto guru now! He pumped Ada hard then told everyone to sell at 1.20, it shortly after ran to 3. He has no clue just like most what crypto will do. But in his eyes he’s a genius and people will still buy his picks and follow his advice
Don’t make the mistake I made and pay him money for picks, it will not be worth the investment, trust me
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@Mrgohard3
I’ll give you my honest take - I followed him for a few years before I started wagering seriously on sports. and about 3 years ago finally bought into the winning hype he was touting. Bought a few $99 daily cards, and I think a whale for 399 or something. Almost every play lost and the whale was a -250 fav but I couldn’t afford at the time to bet 8-10x on it so I bet what could to break even.
he now sells those whales for 1k and they are still ml favs that are -200-400.
He is a brilliant marketer and props to him for selling himself the way he does. But I don’t think there is anyone out there paying 1k per play and long term profiting from his picks.
I still follow him for entertainment and think it’s funny he’s a crypto guru now! He pumped Ada hard then told everyone to sell at 1.20, it shortly after ran to 3. He has no clue just like most what crypto will do. But in his eyes he’s a genius and people will still buy his picks and follow his advice
Don’t make the mistake I made and pay him money for picks, it will not be worth the investment, trust me
I still follow him for entertainment and think it’s funny he’s a crypto guru now! He pumped Ada hard then told everyone to sell at 1.20, it shortly after ran to 3. He has no clue just like most what crypto will do. But in his eyes he’s a genius and people will still buy his picks and follow his advice
The Dunning-Kruger effect should be renamed the Dunning-Kruger but Mostly Vegas Dave effect
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Quote Originally Posted by nickboss:
I still follow him for entertainment and think it’s funny he’s a crypto guru now! He pumped Ada hard then told everyone to sell at 1.20, it shortly after ran to 3. He has no clue just like most what crypto will do. But in his eyes he’s a genius and people will still buy his picks and follow his advice
The Dunning-Kruger effect should be renamed the Dunning-Kruger but Mostly Vegas Dave effect
Agreed Bator! He's in his own head at this point, futures hit and a trout card sale and he refuses to not be heard, in sport betting and cards, now crypto
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@MrBator
Agreed Bator! He's in his own head at this point, futures hit and a trout card sale and he refuses to not be heard, in sport betting and cards, now crypto
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