Contrary to what some have said, Falcons/Panthers is a PASS for WonOne. I get some people are anxious for picks, but I’d rather post a little later in case of any major changes, especially during Covid. This thread was posted for the exact reason in the title— An Introduction.
It’s interesting that some of you have already made an opinion, either for, or against, WonOne. I have full confidence that the system will continue to generate a positive ROI. That said, this is the first time it’s being introduced to Covers. Spare everyone the nonsense and watch WonOne do what it does best. Gone are the days of personal opinions, leans, etc. This is analytic based to beat the books.
I ran WonOne this afternoon and there are still 3 NFL plays. I will post tomorrow in a new thread that won’t be titled “introduction”.
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Contrary to what some have said, Falcons/Panthers is a PASS for WonOne. I get some people are anxious for picks, but I’d rather post a little later in case of any major changes, especially during Covid. This thread was posted for the exact reason in the title— An Introduction.
It’s interesting that some of you have already made an opinion, either for, or against, WonOne. I have full confidence that the system will continue to generate a positive ROI. That said, this is the first time it’s being introduced to Covers. Spare everyone the nonsense and watch WonOne do what it does best. Gone are the days of personal opinions, leans, etc. This is analytic based to beat the books.
I ran WonOne this afternoon and there are still 3 NFL plays. I will post tomorrow in a new thread that won’t be titled “introduction”.
Contrary to what some have said, Falcons/Panthers is a PASS for WonOne. I get some people are anxious for picks, but I’d rather post a little later in case of any major changes, especially during Covid. This thread was posted for the exact reason in the title— An Introduction. It’s interesting that some of you have already made an opinion, either for, or against, WonOne. I have full confidence that the system will continue to generate a positive ROI. That said, this is the first time it’s being introduced to Covers. Spare everyone the nonsense and watch WonOne do what it does best. Gone are the days of personal opinions, leans, etc. This is analytic based to beat the books. I ran WonOne this afternoon and there are still 3 NFL plays. I will post tomorrow in a new thread that won’t be titled “introduction”.
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Quote Originally Posted by VegasCompetitor:
Contrary to what some have said, Falcons/Panthers is a PASS for WonOne. I get some people are anxious for picks, but I’d rather post a little later in case of any major changes, especially during Covid. This thread was posted for the exact reason in the title— An Introduction. It’s interesting that some of you have already made an opinion, either for, or against, WonOne. I have full confidence that the system will continue to generate a positive ROI. That said, this is the first time it’s being introduced to Covers. Spare everyone the nonsense and watch WonOne do what it does best. Gone are the days of personal opinions, leans, etc. This is analytic based to beat the books. I ran WonOne this afternoon and there are still 3 NFL plays. I will post tomorrow in a new thread that won’t be titled “introduction”.
Contrary to what some have said, Falcons/Panthers is a PASS for WonOne. I get some people are anxious for picks, but I’d rather post a little later in case of any major changes, especially during Covid. This thread was posted for the exact reason in the title— An Introduction. It’s interesting that some of you have already made an opinion, either for, or against, WonOne. I have full confidence that the system will continue to generate a positive ROI. That said, this is the first time it’s being introduced to Covers. Spare everyone the nonsense and watch WonOne do what it does best. Gone are the days of personal opinions, leans, etc. This is analytic based to beat the books. I ran WonOne this afternoon and there are still 3 NFL plays. I will post tomorrow in a new thread that won’t be titled “introduction”.
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Quote Originally Posted by VegasCompetitor:
Contrary to what some have said, Falcons/Panthers is a PASS for WonOne. I get some people are anxious for picks, but I’d rather post a little later in case of any major changes, especially during Covid. This thread was posted for the exact reason in the title— An Introduction. It’s interesting that some of you have already made an opinion, either for, or against, WonOne. I have full confidence that the system will continue to generate a positive ROI. That said, this is the first time it’s being introduced to Covers. Spare everyone the nonsense and watch WonOne do what it does best. Gone are the days of personal opinions, leans, etc. This is analytic based to beat the books. I ran WonOne this afternoon and there are still 3 NFL plays. I will post tomorrow in a new thread that won’t be titled “introduction”.
Contrary to what some have said, Falcons/Panthers is a PASS for WonOne. I get some people are anxious for picks, but I’d rather post a little later in case of any major changes, especially during Covid. This thread was posted for the exact reason in the title— An Introduction. This is analytic based to beat the books. I ran WonOne this afternoon and there are still 3 NFL plays. I will post tomorrow in a new thread that won’t be titled “introduction”.
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Quote Originally Posted by VegasCompetitor:
Contrary to what some have said, Falcons/Panthers is a PASS for WonOne. I get some people are anxious for picks, but I’d rather post a little later in case of any major changes, especially during Covid. This thread was posted for the exact reason in the title— An Introduction. This is analytic based to beat the books. I ran WonOne this afternoon and there are still 3 NFL plays. I will post tomorrow in a new thread that won’t be titled “introduction”.
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.
"The house doesn't beat the player. It just gives him the opportunity to beat himself."
-Nick "The Greek" Dandolos
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Quote Originally Posted by vanzack:
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.
"The house doesn't beat the player. It just gives him the opportunity to beat himself."
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