Incredible accusations!!?? You’re all over the map! And in Simple terms who are you accusing of cheating? Wow Bud just wow .
4 Yes, Jack is a solid handicapper. And he's a man of integrity - he posts his true record, win or lose. He's someone to follow for those that don't cap their own plays. Or, bettors can just fade Cheater Boy. In just four days of the tournament he's already cheated on his record twice, which is every other day - his normal average. And I guarantee he'll cheat again on his next update. How do I know? Three reasons. One: this morning's - "Will update record later" which is what he ALWAYS posts after losing days and intends to cheat again, hoping forum members won't remember his previous losses when he posts his next fake record. Two: he went 1-6 yesterday, which is why he posted, "Will update later." In the time it took to post that he could have just posted his record. Three: He's a habitual cheater. Nobody here has been called out for cheating as much as he has. It's what he does in his never ending effort to deceive Cover's posters to CONvince them he's a winner. His real record is 16-15 (including 33% on his BIG BETS, just like he was in NBA.) He says, "I'm still above .500", making it sound like he's winning, but hiding the fact that in his losses are big favs of -150 to as high as -200, which is why he posted, "I'd post units but in soccer it's so darn tough!" Yeah, basic math is hard. It's just his excuse for posting record only and hiding his loss as usual. Based on $100 units, any soccer followers who don't know him from his constant cheating in baskets and football, and tails him based on his fake records and boasts like, "I MADE A FORTUNE ON SPORTS BETTING, I DO THIS FOR A LIVING!" is down about $900. But you have to give him credit for his Euro posts - at least this time he remembered to sign out of his main account and into one of his burners before he asked himself for more of his own picks and told himself how great he is.
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Incredible accusations!!?? You’re all over the map! And in Simple terms who are you accusing of cheating? Wow Bud just wow .
4 Yes, Jack is a solid handicapper. And he's a man of integrity - he posts his true record, win or lose. He's someone to follow for those that don't cap their own plays. Or, bettors can just fade Cheater Boy. In just four days of the tournament he's already cheated on his record twice, which is every other day - his normal average. And I guarantee he'll cheat again on his next update. How do I know? Three reasons. One: this morning's - "Will update record later" which is what he ALWAYS posts after losing days and intends to cheat again, hoping forum members won't remember his previous losses when he posts his next fake record. Two: he went 1-6 yesterday, which is why he posted, "Will update later." In the time it took to post that he could have just posted his record. Three: He's a habitual cheater. Nobody here has been called out for cheating as much as he has. It's what he does in his never ending effort to deceive Cover's posters to CONvince them he's a winner. His real record is 16-15 (including 33% on his BIG BETS, just like he was in NBA.) He says, "I'm still above .500", making it sound like he's winning, but hiding the fact that in his losses are big favs of -150 to as high as -200, which is why he posted, "I'd post units but in soccer it's so darn tough!" Yeah, basic math is hard. It's just his excuse for posting record only and hiding his loss as usual. Based on $100 units, any soccer followers who don't know him from his constant cheating in baskets and football, and tails him based on his fake records and boasts like, "I MADE A FORTUNE ON SPORTS BETTING, I DO THIS FOR A LIVING!" is down about $900. But you have to give him credit for his Euro posts - at least this time he remembered to sign out of his main account and into one of his burners before he asked himself for more of his own picks and told himself how great he is.
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