BARON,
Old man in CG's avatar is the infamous BIlly Walters.
Guy is a person in real life; I think everyone knows that.
But keep in mind sportsbetting a tiny part of what he does and
HE DID NOT MAKE HIS $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ IN SPORTS BETTING. Guy own like 8 car dealerships, land,, ect..
He's a classic American fat cat shady businessman.
I've heard baaaaaaaaaaaaaad garbage about him but I'm not sure what is true and not?!
Anyway, guy does lay down some fat coin on sports now.
BARON,
Old man in CG's avatar is the infamous BIlly Walters.
Guy is a person in real life; I think everyone knows that.
But keep in mind sportsbetting a tiny part of what he does and
HE DID NOT MAKE HIS $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ IN SPORTS BETTING. Guy own like 8 car dealerships, land,, ect..
He's a classic American fat cat shady businessman.
I've heard baaaaaaaaaaaaaad garbage about him but I'm not sure what is true and not?!
Anyway, guy does lay down some fat coin on sports now.
CG -
There are different levels of "shopping for lines".
If I wake up and need toilet paper, and go to three stores in my neighborhood, you could call that shopping for toilet paper. If I expanded that to include warehouse stores and all discount stores in my neighborhood that would be next level.
If I included using coupons at all those places that would be even next level. If I included all online delivery services, even overseas, using coupons and discount codes, and buying in bulk - that would be even next level.
You proclaim to be an excellent money manager. If you are also a line shopper, you are certainly at first level. Just because you go out and find the best Vegas -110 line is really entry level line shopping. You are totally limited to what you can really do.
I mean we had an example yesterday where at the exact same time as you placed 1100 on Xavier at -110, they were available for a half point less and -103 online. That is a major f'in difference pal - one that an excellent money manager would chew off his fingers to get at.
You set random amounts that you bet - then repeat them and give them nicknames so that they mean more to the myth. Then you "shop" at that one moment in time for the best -110 line. You bet for winning and losing days - betting about the same daily every day on purpose. Just being as honest as I can - there is nothing professional or "excellent money management" about any of that.
CG -
There are different levels of "shopping for lines".
If I wake up and need toilet paper, and go to three stores in my neighborhood, you could call that shopping for toilet paper. If I expanded that to include warehouse stores and all discount stores in my neighborhood that would be next level.
If I included using coupons at all those places that would be even next level. If I included all online delivery services, even overseas, using coupons and discount codes, and buying in bulk - that would be even next level.
You proclaim to be an excellent money manager. If you are also a line shopper, you are certainly at first level. Just because you go out and find the best Vegas -110 line is really entry level line shopping. You are totally limited to what you can really do.
I mean we had an example yesterday where at the exact same time as you placed 1100 on Xavier at -110, they were available for a half point less and -103 online. That is a major f'in difference pal - one that an excellent money manager would chew off his fingers to get at.
You set random amounts that you bet - then repeat them and give them nicknames so that they mean more to the myth. Then you "shop" at that one moment in time for the best -110 line. You bet for winning and losing days - betting about the same daily every day on purpose. Just being as honest as I can - there is nothing professional or "excellent money management" about any of that.
Impressed.
3-0 is 3-0 even with the backdoor.
That's how it works. You quiet the critics with wins. Can't say much more and I'm one to type novels.
Impressed.
3-0 is 3-0 even with the backdoor.
That's how it works. You quiet the critics with wins. Can't say much more and I'm one to type novels.
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