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He went tout
There was another guy that used algorithm for picks the last couple of years but hasn’t posted this year as of yet. His name was UNDERDOBS and he had a pretty successful run if I remember correctly.
I am looking forward to seeing what the machine says and thanks in advance for your contributions.
There was another guy that used algorithm for picks the last couple of years but hasn’t posted this year as of yet. His name was UNDERDOBS and he had a pretty successful run if I remember correctly.
I am looking forward to seeing what the machine says and thanks in advance for your contributions.
I love how you can just say the word "algorithm" and all the covers simps are begging.
Good luck. I will be watching this 67% algorithm system closely.
I love how you can just say the word "algorithm" and all the covers simps are begging.
Good luck. I will be watching this 67% algorithm system closely.
Story time....
Back in Vanzack's youth, I was a typical degen. At the age of about 18, I got a summer job with a tout. This was back in the early 90's. No internet - only phone.
This is how it worked. I was given a list of "suckers" and their phone numbers. People who have paid money for picks in the past, or who had inquired from ads placed around the country in newspapers and sports magazines.
My job was to call these rubes. I was given a phony name (I remember it to this day - "Tony Strong") and I sat in a boiler room with about 25 other people and just started calling. The pitch and scam was simple and went something like this: "I'm Tony Strong. I am a professional handicapper and I have hit 19 of my last 20, and I am 67% documented over the past 3 years. I am calling you because I have a big play tonight. I want to prove to you what I can do, so I will give you this pick for free - and when it wins I will call you tomorrow with another free pick - and the day after the same thing. If ALL 3 win, you sign up for my service."
So my job was to split everyone on both sides of the game equally. Then the next day, call back the winners and split another game equally. Same the next day. The losers got passed to my right for the next person in the boiler room to call with the same pitch.
So for every 8 people you called, you had 1 rube who at the end is signing up and paying you for your service. And the other 7 get cycled in this never ending pyramid scheme. The great part is that you sold your picks for whatever you could get. You literally just threw out a price for a time period and see if they bought it. So ridiculous.
Thats what these guys do here on covers. Set up username, speak of an algorithm, post games. If win - go tout. If lose - set up new username and try again.
But it works on enough marks here to keep it viable. Because sports gamblers are always looking for a winner - like a crack addict. They never stop to think that maybe it isn't the winners that will make them win - but their own stupidity getting in the way constantly.
Story time....
Back in Vanzack's youth, I was a typical degen. At the age of about 18, I got a summer job with a tout. This was back in the early 90's. No internet - only phone.
This is how it worked. I was given a list of "suckers" and their phone numbers. People who have paid money for picks in the past, or who had inquired from ads placed around the country in newspapers and sports magazines.
My job was to call these rubes. I was given a phony name (I remember it to this day - "Tony Strong") and I sat in a boiler room with about 25 other people and just started calling. The pitch and scam was simple and went something like this: "I'm Tony Strong. I am a professional handicapper and I have hit 19 of my last 20, and I am 67% documented over the past 3 years. I am calling you because I have a big play tonight. I want to prove to you what I can do, so I will give you this pick for free - and when it wins I will call you tomorrow with another free pick - and the day after the same thing. If ALL 3 win, you sign up for my service."
So my job was to split everyone on both sides of the game equally. Then the next day, call back the winners and split another game equally. Same the next day. The losers got passed to my right for the next person in the boiler room to call with the same pitch.
So for every 8 people you called, you had 1 rube who at the end is signing up and paying you for your service. And the other 7 get cycled in this never ending pyramid scheme. The great part is that you sold your picks for whatever you could get. You literally just threw out a price for a time period and see if they bought it. So ridiculous.
Thats what these guys do here on covers. Set up username, speak of an algorithm, post games. If win - go tout. If lose - set up new username and try again.
But it works on enough marks here to keep it viable. Because sports gamblers are always looking for a winner - like a crack addict. They never stop to think that maybe it isn't the winners that will make them win - but their own stupidity getting in the way constantly.
Can we please stop polluting this gentleman's system thread with talk about a fly by the cow over the moon unicorn lucky run by the hack Line Hawk. Nobody should give a flying fudge about some lucky hack that went 16-1 and was shortly staring down the law of avgs losing streak on the horizon. If anyone is so desperate to pay a tout they deserve to get buried by the books, period!
Can we please stop polluting this gentleman's system thread with talk about a fly by the cow over the moon unicorn lucky run by the hack Line Hawk. Nobody should give a flying fudge about some lucky hack that went 16-1 and was shortly staring down the law of avgs losing streak on the horizon. If anyone is so desperate to pay a tout they deserve to get buried by the books, period!
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Great story, you should share those more often
Great story, you should share those more often
Exactly. Look at all these LOSERS thinking this guy has an "algorithm system" that will suddenly help you win lmao. Go ahead and believe these LOSERS, because y'all are LOSERS yourself to even believe this nonsense.
Exactly. Look at all these LOSERS thinking this guy has an "algorithm system" that will suddenly help you win lmao. Go ahead and believe these LOSERS, because y'all are LOSERS yourself to even believe this nonsense.
Just post the freaking pick and see how it goes. Too much talking boys. This guy will go tout after a few winners also. I guess Covers is for advertising.
Just post the freaking pick and see how it goes. Too much talking boys. This guy will go tout after a few winners also. I guess Covers is for advertising.
Reminds me of "the walking dead"...somebody kicked a can (VegasCompetitor) and opened a thread and now we've got 52 more posts but we haven't learned nuffin...go figure. Like the zombies when they hear a noise...EVERYBODY moves towards the sound to see what's up.
Ya think VC will come back lol? Maybe he'll kick another can and see how many peeps wanna chime in on that thread lol.
Reminds me of "the walking dead"...somebody kicked a can (VegasCompetitor) and opened a thread and now we've got 52 more posts but we haven't learned nuffin...go figure. Like the zombies when they hear a noise...EVERYBODY moves towards the sound to see what's up.
Ya think VC will come back lol? Maybe he'll kick another can and see how many peeps wanna chime in on that thread lol.
No and his thread is basically destroyed because sales are down for LineHawk,
No and his thread is basically destroyed because sales are down for LineHawk,
Interesting food for thought those that go "tout" from covers probably make as much total in their lifetime (at most) than they say they wager on one play from "selling their hot picks"....
Interesting food for thought those that go "tout" from covers probably make as much total in their lifetime (at most) than they say they wager on one play from "selling their hot picks"....
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