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Shutup haha, you're so annoying H33. I've talked to the mods through e-mail and this thread got moved to this section because of you and a couple other people who were referencing an actual tout a couple pages back. The constant name drops of that tout is the reason why this thread was moved. The mods just recently deleted my MLB thread because I was posting multiple sports in one section (or so they told me). Not because I am a tout or because of any of the bullshit you are spewing. I understand you're in love with me kid, but get a fucking life. You're annoying as shit, nobody cares what you have to say because we all know you're an attention seeking person who is full of made-up lies and bullshit. Suck a fat one and stay out of my threads. I asked the mods if they could ban you from my threads and they said they would need to ban your username all together and that they will do that if you keep hi-jacking my threads (and that they cannot ban you from entering a specific thread). Goodluck on Monday guys. |
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Also guys: I'll add a write-up for this Minnesota game later tonight or tomorrow morning, about the same length as the other write-ups i've posted. I'm off the internet for now so have a great night everyone.
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Handicapper33 i'll shut you up by winning more than I lose don't need to stoop to your level and compete in a stupid handicapping contest (where our rules aren't even the same haha). I'm about winning for the masses, not competing against jackasses. I posted this in the football section a few minutes ago but i'll re-post it in here because thanks to H33 this thread has been filled with lots of garbage. I handicapped this Denver game to be a tight-low scoring game with plenty of fieldgoals; and with touchdowns far and between. The game didn't play out that way with Baltimore scoring a touchdown in the first minute which I believe changed the speed of the game; ultimately affecting the outcome. I still love Minnesota to win SU tomorrow and get our week started on the right path. Thanks for the great posts Neo The One and Shirley_Jester. I wan't it to be well known that I am no different than any of you. I am human. I don't expect myself to win 80% of my bets and neither should any of you expect that from me or from yourself. I decided from an early age that I wanted to be a professional handicapper. Whether or not I really decided that is up for debate, as I still believe the addiction of gambling remains the reason why my life path has taken me to this point, but regardless anybody can accomplish what I have accomplished if they really put their mind, heart and soul into it. You need to have passion about your career and look forward to waking up and doing your job, otherwise you're not going to enjoy it. Do I reccomend anybody take the same path that I took through life, probably not but if it's what your heart, soul and mind is telling you to do; well then go for it. Would a professional actor tell kids to follow the path that they took? No, likely not, because I strongly believe nobody is truly conent with their life and the choices they make until death is close. To live off of your own handicapping, you need experience (years of learning he ins and outs, what to do and what not to do .. but more importantly you need those years to kick the addiction of gambling. Eventually gambling becomes so tiresome, stressful, brain racking and uncertain, that people almost always hit rock bottom in their life before they realise that gambling is not right for them. Luckily the ones who don't have addictive personalities are able to control the amount of games they bet and how much they can afford to bet on games, but unfortunately 80% of people who start gambling are in it for the money (not the bonus entertainment) so when they lose it effects the way they think and live. So, unfortunately, most people must first hit rock bottom before they realise discipline, money management and patience. I look at an entire week the same way as I once looked at an entire day. Guys, unfortunately because of my addiction and the career path that I took, I don't have a wife or kids; so spending time with them is not the issue, but I do like spending a couple weeks with my blood family every year and I try to take my parents on a yearly vacation. I do hope and plan to have a wife and children, but in our society most people still frown upon gambling and so when I tell women that I bet on sports for a living, I get mixed reactions. Anyways, my point is that: if you are gambling for entertainment purposes than bet what you can afford and always assume that you're going to lose your money (so that it doesn't hurt as bad when you do). You do not need to use the one play per day method, whatever works for you. Once you've placed your wagers for the day, stop looking at other games; enjoy the free time in your day and enjoy watching the game at night. If you make some money off betting then every other week or every month (whatever you wan't) take the money out of your account go to a game, buy your wife something nice etc. So that it feels like the time spent gambling is worth it to you and your wife, and so she doesn't feel unwanted or less important to you. Woman love feeling needed and important and frankly; and gambling can take that feeling your girlfriend/wife once had, away. If you're gambling to make money, or to live off your wagers, then you need to know the following things. 1) You don't NEED to bet one play per day, but it is essential you make less than ten bets per week (never risking more than 25% of your starting bankroll in any given week). Make your wagers, don't second-guess yourself and aim to win between 55% and 60% of your wagers. You will slowly, but surely build your bankroll to whatever your goals are. So it is important you bet 10 plays or less per week and also important that you risk 3% of your bankroll or less on all the wagers. 2) ALWAYS FLAT BET. At the beginning of every year pick how much you wan't to win each game and always bet to win the same amount. It is much easier to win 55-60% of your games over the course of a year then to predict which games are better than others over the course of a year when the future games have yet to be played (if that makes sense). 2) Remember that you should not make your wagers if you are emotionally unstable. If you just had a big win, just had a bad beat loss, your girlfriend just broke-up with you, you are drunk or under the influence of drugs etc. you shouldn't be looking at games and you shouldn't be making bets. You need to look at every game as if it is no more important or less important than any other game you bet all year, and so you must be emotionally stable; and understand this. That is why I like to look at a few days in advance make my wagers and start looking at the next few days before these games even start. Before I start looking at games I listen to a favorite song. If you understand these three rules then you are on your way to making money longterm off sportsgambling. If you are just in it for fun, then have fun and be sure to reward yourself when you have big wins (like I stated earlier). I hope this clears a few things up. Goodluck guys. |
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Quote Originally Posted by zizou_100:
BOL Robin!! I'll follow sf Thanks, but i'm not on SF tonight (n'or am I on Philadelphia) ?? |
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Quote Originally Posted by Mikado:
By the way, what other sports do you cap? Any basketball? I don't restrict my options so throughout the course of a year I usually have the odd selection on Soccer, Golf, Tennis, WNBA, Nascar and CFL; but focus primarily on NHL, MLB, NFL, NCAAF, NBA and NCAAB. |
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Quote Originally Posted by Pros76:
good shit, One a day! can i get a better explanation of my bank roll ( 2.5%) so if my bank roll is $500, the max i should bet on the one day a game rule, should be $12.5 ? $12.5 x 365 days a week = $4,562.5 x 60%=$2,737.5 profit hmm? sounds good! $50k a year makes better sense, maybe i should dig deep and bank roll 5k the end of year # would be good for me. I just need to Stay strong and stick to the plan One a Day. Yes if you have a bankroll of 500$ then 2.5% of your starting bankroll would be $12.50 (so every wager you place for the entire year would be to win $12.50). My method is not for everybody, some people have too high expectations. People tarting with a bankroll of 1000$ and wanting that to be $10,000 a year down the line; which is a ridicolous goal (winning 10X their starting bankroll without a plan to get them there). 98% of people like this will lose their money one way or another before that year ends (and i'd say atleast 50% of those people would deposit more money into their account before the year is over). Slowly and steadily building your bankroll is so tough for people, especially if you find yourself in a stressful living or money situation and you're trying to get out a hole or have no job. Enjoy life first and foremost guys; gambling is only entertainment unless you have the patience, determination and discipline to look at it as an investment. |
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I handicapped this Denver game to be a tight-low scoring game with plenty of fieldgoals; and with touchdowns far and between. The game didn't play out that way with Baltimore scoring a touchdown in the first minute which I believe changed the speed of the game; ultimately affecting the outcome. I still love Minnesota to in SU tomorrow and get our week started on the right path. Thanks for the great posts Neo The One and Shirley_Jester. I wan't it to be well known that I am no different than any of you. I am human. I don't expect myself to win 80% of my bets and neither should any of you expect that from me or from yourself. I decided from an early age that I wanted to be a professional handicapper. Whether or not I really decided that is up for debate, as I still believe the addiction of gambling remains the reason why my life path has taken me to this point, but regardless anybody can accomplish what I have accomplished if they really put their mind, heart and soul into it. You need to have passion about your career and look forward to waking up and doing your job, otherwise you're not going to enjoy it. Do I reccomend anybody take the same path that I took through life, probably not but if it's what your heart, soul and mind is telling you to do; well then go for it. Would a professional actor tell kids to follow the path that they took? No, likely not, because I strongly believe nobody is truly conent with their life and the choices they make until death is close. To live off of your own handicapping, you need experience (years of learning he ins and outs, what to do and what not to do .. but more importantly you need those years to kick the addiction of gambling. Eventually gambling becomes so tiresome, stressful, brain racking and uncertain, that people almost always hit rock bottom in their life before they realise that gambling is not right for them. Luckily the ones who don't have addictive personalities are able to control the amount of games they bet and how much they can afford to bet on games, but unfortunately 80% of people who start gambling are in it for the money (not the bonus entertainment) so when they lose it effects the way they think and live. So, unfortunately, most people must first hit rock bottom before they realise discipline, money management and patience. I look at an entire week the same way as I once looked at an entire day. Guys, unfortunately because of my addiction and the career path that I took, I don't have a wife or kids; so spending time with them is not the issue, but I do like spending a couple weeks with my blood family every year and I try to take my parents on a yearly vacation. I do hope and plan to have a wife and children, but in our society most people still frown upon gambling and so when I tell women that I bet on sports for a living, I get mixed reactions. Anyways, my point is that: if you are gambling for entertainment purposes than bet what you can afford and always assume that you're going to lose your money (so that it doesn't hurt as bad when you do). You do not need to use the one play per day method, whatever works for you. Once you've placed your wagers for the day, stop looking at other games; enjoy the free time in your day and enjoy watching the game at night. If you make some money off betting then every other week or every month (whatever you wan't) take the money out of your account go to a game, buy your wife something nice etc. So that it feels like the time spent gambling is worth it to you and your wife, and so she doesn't feel unwanted or less important to you. Woman love feeling needed and important and frankly; and gambling can take that feeling your girlfriend/wife once had, away. If you're gambling to make money, or to live off your wagers, then you need to know the following things. 1) You don't NEED to bet one play per day, but it is essential you make less than ten bets per week (never risking more than 25% of your starting bankroll in any given week). Make your wagers, don't second-guess yourself and aim to win between 55% and 60% of your wagers. You will slowly, but surely build your bankroll to whatever your goals are. So it is important you bet 10 plays or less per week and also important that you risk 3% of your bankroll or less on all the wagers. 2) ALWAYS FLAT BET. At the beginning of every year pick how much you wan't to win each game and always bet to win the same amount. It is much easier to win 55-60% of your games over the course of a year then to predict which games are better than others over the course of a year when the future games have yet to be played (if that makes sense). 2) Remember that you should not make your wagers if you are emotionally unstable. If you just had a big win, just had a bad beat loss, your girlfriend just broke-up with you, you are drunk or under the influence of drugs etc. you shouldn't be looking at games and you shouldn't be making bets. You need to look at every game as if it is no more important or less important than any other game you bet all year, and so you must be emotionally stable; and understand this. That is why I like to look at a few days in advance make my wagers and start looking at the next few days before these games even start. Before I start looking at games I listen to a favorite song. If you understand these three rules then you are on your way to making money longterm off sportsgambling. If you are just in it for fun, then have fun and be sure to reward yourself when you have big wins (like I stated earlier). I hope this clears a few things up. Goodluck guys. |
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Well this weekend put a strong hault to the five game winning streak going 5-0 during the week but 0-2 this weekend. Let's start off this new week strong tomorrow with Minnesota. Goodluck guys. Robin Hoods Posting Record: 10-6 +9.38 units (63%) [R.O.I: 21%] Every wager is to win 2.5 units: which is equal to 2.5% of my starting bankroll.
Monday October 11th, 2010: Minnesota Vikings +3.5 -110 (NFL) 'Taking from the rich and giving to the poor' Robin Hood |
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Well this weekend put a strong hault to the five game winning streak going 5-0 during the week but 0-2 this weekend. Let's start off this new week strong tomorrow with Minnesota. Goodluck guys. Robin Hoods Posting Record: 10-6 +9.38 units (63%) [R.O.I: 21%] Every wager is to win 2.5 units: which is equal to 2.5% of my starting bankroll.
Monday October 11th, 2010: Minnesota Vikings +3.5 -110 (NFL) 'Taking from the rich and giving to the poor' Robin Hood |
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That forum didn't get moved because I am a "tout" .. that forum got moved because you two dumbasses came in my thread spreading the propaganda that I am a "tout"; and started comparing me to an actual tout, so the mods saw this and were forced to move the thread because of the constant name drops of that tout. I have spoken with the mods through e-mail and they are on my side so just get lost. You two are idiots and I was willing to start a new thread everyday but decided a while ago I wouldn't, just out of spite of you idiots. If you don't like it, or me, don't enter my damn thread. To me, it sounds like you guys are jealous losers and the fact that you just challenged me to a handicapping contest proves my point. Let me pick my games and you can pick your own, but do it in your own thread. Have you seen me come into your threads posting garbage? The answer is no. This is my final response to you haters. Get a life. |
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Quote Originally Posted by jay10:
" I signed up to this forum on 10/10/10 (September 10th, 2010).".......that may be 10/10/10 in Sherwood Forest........but where I'm from...........it's 9/10/10............. You are right; CORRECTION! TODAY IS 10/10/10!!
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I am going to send Covers an e-mail asking if somebody could please ban Handicapper33. He is annoying as hell, starting up a bunch of false rumours and acquisations, trashing my thread with no ounce of positivity.
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Handicapper33, get a life kid. Anyone and everyone has the right to follow or fade my picks (or just watch). It makes no difference to me either way. I just try to profit my 100 units every year and all this extra drama caused my you is unecessary. We are all grown-ups, everyone can make decisions on their own and you coming into my threads (along with others) bashing me, just shows me the piece of shit human being you really are. The fact that you started bashing me so harshly over ONE loss, shows me the kind of person you are. It is all about longterm production and to get there, there will be bumps along the way. If I was making one prediction per month than maybe i'd be expected to win them all, but I don't put that type of pressure on myself; just aim for 60% over the course of a year. You wait until I have a losing play to trash me? I had won 9 of the past 11 plays I "officialy" posted on here (not to mention ive gone 10-0 on the plays which i've posted or hinted at, but not included in my record). That is essentialy 19-2 my past 21 picks and then you come on here bashing be for the ball state loss; showing me your true character. I don't have time to deal with people like you, to defend myself against stupid, non though-out acquisitions people have been making and all that garbage. Guys, ignore these peoples posts as i'm doing or otherwise they'll come back in larger bunches. Haters flock together. Goodluck today. |
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Wow this insane guys. Can you all shut the heck up. To clear a few things: I never posted in the website promotions, my college football thread was moved to the website promotions because of you fools coming into my threads claiming that I was someone I am not. I sent covers an e-mail and they told me that people kept mentioning a services name and so they had to move my thread (notice that none of my other threads were moved). Yes Ball State lost. I watched that entire game and this looked like a different team than i've seen all season. Regardless, a loss is a loss and I admit it was a bad call. Record stands at 10-5 (67%) since I started posting here and 189-115 (62%). So haters, keep on hating I don't give a fuck. You hating doesn't effect my bankroll all it does is make me more determined to win the good people on covers money. Something cool I just noticed, I signed up to this forum on 10/10/10 (September 10th, 2010). This has no significance to anything, just pretty cool. Let's go Denver! Goodluck guys. |
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Why is this in website promotions haha?
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Thanks for the nice comments and guys, haters hate; that is what they do. So just count your money and let them hate. I don't get offended by any douchebag who has come into my thread and trash talked me so you guys shouldn't either. They hate for attention, so don't give them attention and ignore their comments (they'll slowly dissapear). Nice and easy win by the Ti-Cats, and by the way: I did have a write-up for this play in the CFL section (handicapper33). I predicted a score of 31-16 and the final score was 36-11. Robin Hoods Posting Record: 10-4 +14.88 units (72%) [R.O.I: 39%] Every wager is to win 2.5 units: which is equal to 2.5% of my starting bankroll. Saturday October 9th, 2010: Ball State Cardinals -4 -110 (NCAA F) Sunday October 10th, 2010: Denver Broncos +7 -110 (NFL) Monday October 11th, 2010: Minnesota Vikings +3.5 -110 (NFL) 'Taking from the rich and giving to the poor' Robin Hood |
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Thanks for the nice comments and guys, haters hate; that is what they do. So just count your money and let them hate. I don't get offended by any douchebag who has come into my thread and trash talked me so you guys shouldn't either. They hate for attention, so don't give them attention and ignore their comments (they'll slowly dissapear). Nice and easy win by the Ti-Cats, and by the way: I did have a write-up for this play in the CFL section (handicapper33). I predicted a score of 31-16 and the final score was 36-11. Robin Hoods Posting Record: 10-4 +14.88 units (72%) [R.O.I: 39%] Every wager is to win 2.5 units: which is equal to 2.5% of my starting bankroll. Saturday October 9th, 2010: Ball State Cardinals -4 -110 (NCAA F) Sunday October 10th, 2010: Denver Broncos +7 -110 (NFL) Monday October 11th, 2010: Minnesota Vikings +3.5 -110 (NFL) 'Taking from the rich and giving to the poor' Robin Hood |
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Thanks for the nice comments and guys, haters hate; that is what they do. So just count your money and let them hate. I don't get offended by any douchebag who has come into my thread and trash talked me so you guys shouldn't either. They hate for attention, so don't give them attention and ignore their comments (they'll slowly dissapear). Nice and easy win by the Ti-Cats, and by the way: I did have a write-up for this play in the CFL section (handicapper33). I predicted a score of 31-16 and the final score was 36-11. Robin Hoods Posting Record: 10-4 +14.88 units (72%) [R.O.I: 39%] Every wager is to win 2.5 units: which is equal to 2.5% of my starting bankroll. Saturday October 9th, 2010: Ball State Cardinals -4 -110 (NCAA F) Sunday October 10th, 2010: Denver Broncos +7 -110 (NFL) Monday October 11th, 2010: Minnesota Vikings +3.5 -110 (NFL) 'Taking from the rich and giving to the poor' Robin Hood |
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Quote Originally Posted by knowsALL:
robin..what do you think of phils/reds game and the braves/giants game? If I had a gun to my head I would say take Cincinnati +1.5/OVER and Atlanta ML/UNDER. I don't have a gun to my head thankfully and the only play I suggest today is Hamilton -6 (CFL). Goodluck. |
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Thanks guys and Goodluck tonight. Canesfan i'll try and post something about tomorrows game later tonight. Goodluck. |
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