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This CLOWN plays a free contest everyday when he could be DESTROYING the sportsbooks. Instead, he uses his ability to beat the numbers in most games to win a $30 hoodie??? What?? Someone needs to smack this guy around. He should live in Nevada and be using 6-7 apps, always betting the best number. He’d be able to afford a lot of hoodies. |
Coakley | 9 |
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“Games I’m monitoring” ??
Thanks, Mark. If you’re still able to use DK, you’re no good. ?? |
Mark_Bellhorn12 | 12 |
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@jefff Follow all the steam you want. First off, you will never beat the close by 99%. Often times, top pros or syndicates will throw head fakes at the books, hoping to land better numbers, while other times the books throw them first. Your success rate tailing steam will likely be higher compared to not doing so, but you will still miss all the time. Mollydog never misses. It’s impossible to always get them right. If chasing steam was a sure fire way to win or make a living, everyone would be doing it, since any 4th grader can follow moves on the screen. Also, most responses here are immediately ignored because people show their true lack of intelligence, or their ignorance in this space. Nobody is jealous. Its 100% impossible to beat the close this consistently. Anyone who truly bets for a living, or has read a book above the 4th grade level, already knows. IF this was real, which it’s not, this person would be rich and famous. Instead, Mollydog is on their way to winning a Covers hoodie. Which I’ve won before and is very nice btw. |
Coakley | 29 |
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As a pro gambler for 12+ years, my group and I have never seen a person with the ability to beat the closing line in nearly every game. It’s honestly remarkable, but is it real? We’ve talked to quite a few people over the last few weeks who say it’s highly unrealistic. Nobody in the know can believe that someone with this ability would be playing the Covers contest when they could be using this same skill to make more money than God. It just doesn’t add up. Nobody truly making more money than God from sports betting would play the Covers contest. What’s going on here? |
Coakley | 29 |
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@cd329 It’s not about his winning percentage, but his ability to beat the closing number that’s initiated the red flags. Beating the close 70-75% of the time would put anyone in the gambling hall of fame. He does so in the upper-90 percentile. It’s just not feasible due to many factors. Don’t have time now, but I’m not here to joke around. I’m 100% certain it’s an inside job or a group effort. Either way, cheating is going on. |
WeinerHead | 53 |
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