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Too many heavy favs for me...do like Chatt. tonight though. GL Ind. +13.5 looks like a solid play if anybody cares.
YTD 33-20-1 |
swizzol | 43 |
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Why every gambler doesn't do this is beyond me (and stick to it, it works!). Take the top 10 consensus plays for each night (or day) and go the opposite way. Over time, a majority of the time, this method will win you money....and this can all be done without every really knowing anything about the teams your betting on.
This is especially prevalent on games with a ton of action or nights where there are only a few (or one) game to bet on. |
bigone44 | 1 |
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Quote Originally Posted by BostonKen:
"to douche bags" Yea I saw that...two I meant, and spitfire, you cared enough to comment....thanks bro |
bigone44 | 7 |
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Nevermind...I wrote this drunk, talkin smack aint my style...I'll let those guys do that and let my picks talk for themselves...I retract my statement
Quote Originally Posted by bigone44:
I wonder if those to douche bags Steve Merrill and the Prez went 7-0 yesterday? Where you at Vanzack...where's your shit talkin now? |
bigone44 | 7 |
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I wonder if those to douche bags Steve Merrill and the Prez went 7-0 yesterday? Where you at Vanzack...where's your shit talkin now?
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bigone44 | 7 |
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On the strip outside of Ceasers at about 7 am...the sun was just starting to pop out and there weren't many people out and about...just folks walking their dogs and jogging. I'm taking in the sights and standing at a cross walk waiting for the light to change...the whole time standing next to an elderly couple.
I look down to see a five dollar bill stuck to a bush by my feet...I bend over, pick it up and say, "sweet, my luck day"...the old man looks at me and says grumpily, "good for you, you'll blow it in no time". I ignore him, eyeball the ground some more and see a twenty stuck in the same bush...I grab it and stick it in my pocket. Now the bush (that I discovered) has the old couples attention. Low and behold I see yet another twenty in the bush....I start to reach for it and the old woman pushes me aside and dives in the bush after it. I grabbed her arm and yanked her 80lb ass back like a rag doll. The old man, now furious with my actions, bucks up to me like the scene from Happy Gilmore (think Bob Barker/ Adam Sandler) throws his hands up and starts swinging wildly at me. I throw him into the hedges and say, "see what you find in there old man"...a couple of Mexican landscapers had to help him get to his feet. I'm not overly proud of my actions but I was much younger and looking back on it now I can't help but laugh. |
Walter_Sobchak | 27 |
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Texas stacks the box and stuffs the run...McElroy won't be able to have consecutive "game of a lifetimes"....Colt is better under pressure...Like the extra points too by the way.
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bigone44 | 1 |
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This was one that stuck out to me (which means it stuck out to many others...and you know what that means. Go against your gut and take NE
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eddy56 | 5 |
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I enjoyed it...Ebert and Roper you ain't. haha
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vanzack | 15 |
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Quote Originally Posted by vanzack:
I am interested in what anyone has to say, including wagerline picking, non-real money betting, square morons as evidenced by this thread. And I never recommended "Smart Money". I would lay 1000-1 that you couldnt make money sportsgambling even going 60%. Wow, I said I wouldn't indulge your childish game...but oh well, it's entertaining. I was referring to "Smart Money" as it was recommended to me by your buddies on Covers radio. Seeing as how you probably don't read what other people write since you are so busy pushing anything that covers pushes, I won't be looking to you for book recommendations....Love your last thread as well...."Hey guys, look at this guys major...hahaha" I see where your maturity level stands. -The caveman
P.S. I GOT 5 ON It Please read my previous posts about moving overseas...thanks |
bigone44 | 57 |
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Uh...That's ok, I'm cool with 10 pts...not so sure though now that so many think Char is the play
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bigone44 | 8 |
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On the 49ers today....Too many distractions on the Vols side of the ball. Think this one may stay close. small play though |
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Quote Originally Posted by vanzack:
And Steve Budin "put online gambling on the map" because he says he did and wrote a book about it? You dont know shit about online gambling, otherwise we wouldnt even be having this discussion. Steve Budin is currently a born again tout, selling picks like every other lying scheming tout. No wonder you like him. And speaking of lying scheming touts, what do you think those two ass clown experts (and I use that term very loosely), "The Prez" and Steve Merrill are...you were so interested to hear what they had to say. I listened to their shit radio show yesterday....I found it rather amusing, especially the part where they say what a genius I am! haha...keep up the good work guys I use your show often to get my fades for the day. As far as the book "Smart Money" goes, I own it and have read it twice...thanks for the recommendation though. Gotta love touts!! (a.k.a. guys who make a living off of selling ridiculously overpriced educated guesses they got from information any asshole with a laptop could have found)- Wayne Root would be proud.
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bigone44 | 57 |
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Quote Originally Posted by Ned_Parsons:
Vanzack, I couldn't agree more. For the serious professional sports bettor, there isn't much incentive to move to Vegas anymore. Offshore books will provide a much better platform for a handicapping career. Aside from the low juice arbitrage advantages, offshore books provide more wagering options, earlier opening lines, higher limits, etc, etc. Keep in mind though that choosing the right combination of offshore books is as important as the wagers you'll be making with them. Moving south of the border isn't a bad idea either. Living offshore, you don't have to pay taxes on the first $85,700 you earn, and will be much less likely to be audited living a cash lifestyle or filing as a professional gambler. In Latin America, there are also sportsbooks that will still accept wagers traditionally not offered elsewhere (correlated parlays, etc.).
I ALREADY KNOW THAT OFFSHORE BETTING PROVIDES BETTER LINES!!!!.....As far as moving south of the border is concerned, what do you all think about Ciudad Juarez...I hear the local police force is hiring...I could subsidize my gambling habit, my family would be in a safe environment, and I'll get much better lines, and I won't have to worry about the man comin down on me...Great idea! |
bigone44 | 57 |
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I'm currently not actually placing wagers online on the games I'm picking...just picking them on wagerline (i.e. I'm not making any money off of my picks)...and I'm just using 60% as a gauge to see if I can pick enough winners to make an uproot worth while. I'm definitely not ignorant and have no problem listening to (and applying) sound advice.... Thanks for letting me know about the advantages of betting offshore (higher limits on totals, more wagering options, less juice, etc)...Didn't I mention I had bet online for a long time and am well aware of the advantages that offshore betting provides!!!....Unlike some of you however, I also realize there are some disadvantages to offshore wagering (like potentially moving to a shitty third world country, having to constantly shuffle money around, receiving checks that my bank may or may not cash...on top of having to wait weeks to get the payment in the first place) |
bigone44 | 57 |
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Quote Originally Posted by depeche2:
If you can hit 60% online by August 1 and you're making money, then why not just keep doing what you're doing? Why uproot your family? Sounds more like you want to live out some romanticized fantasy rather than providing for your family. And why 60%? How about just trying to make the most money possible? Would you rather hit 60% and make $20,000 or hit 54% and win $100,000? You need a plan to make money, not to hit a certain percentage. When I look at my results, I only know what I won and lost, I could give a fuck less about what % I might have hit. |
bigone44 | 57 |
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Thanks MWC...yea, he can read music, write it, and play any style from jazz, to funk to the death metal stuff (damn blast beats)...I'll pass the info along!
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bigone44 | 12 |
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Ok...sorry guys, moving out of the country is out of the question. I've got a wife (who definitely doesn't want to go overseas and family here so I'm staying in this country....Now that thats settled, I've got a 50k bank roll and 12+years betting on games. Its not like if I go out there for six months and lose my bankroll I can't come back and still have a job...I'm not going to die if it doesn't work out. Just think it would be fun to give it a shot...my max draw down is, when I run out of money...I come back, simple as that. |
bigone44 | 57 |
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Taking Rhode Island +1. Akrons been playing some weak teams of late, although beating them handily. R.I. is the bigger, better, more experienced team on the court. Good luck all |
bigone44 | 3 |
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Judging by the amount of posts you've done...I'd say someone doesn't have much of a life themself...and seeing how worked up you get over someone simply stating they are considering moving to vegas, maybe you should consider doing something a little less stressful on the ol' ticker instead of using wagerline to rant about how great betting online is....Have fun in Taiwan, I hear they're making real enroads with gaining their independence from Communist China...BTW, I've bet online with Bodog, Betus, 5 dimes for several years now. Aside from the obvious and as blatantly moronic as your rhetoric is, you truly are not worthy of a further response. Goodbye... |
bigone44 | 57 |
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