Professional Sports Bettor Interview
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I started to watch this for about 5 minutes the other day & got bored. I’m assuming it was good & worth to watch the whole thing. I do respect your opinion on this topic. So I’ll give it another try.Some interesting stuff. Guy is kind of a dork.
It's not all good by any means, But there are some good nuggets in there. You could just listen to it. I listened while driving.I started to watch this for about 5 minutes the other day & got bored. I’m assuming it was good & worth to watch the whole thing. I do respect your opinion on this topic. So I’ll give it another try.
Ok gotchaIt's not all good by any means, But there are some good nuggets in there. You could just listen to it. I listened while driving.
True. But this guy is clearly knowledgeable about old school un-regulated sports betting. I like the story about the parlay cards with the stale lines.All these guys tell stories it’s funny
Some might be true but not all
That was a good listen.Some interesting stuff. Guy is kind of a dork.
Gonna watch later in bed before I fall asleep.That was a good listen.
The way he described his development into becoming an Adv Player was interesting.
Ok I’ll let you know tomorrow Ace.Interested to hear what you think
You won't learn a whole lot on how to be an Adv Player. Its a lot of general info and how he got started in sports betting.Gonna watch later in bed before I fall asleep.
This is the kind of stuff I like. Obviously, these opportunities are long gone now. But sometimes they spawn other ideas.He did talk about where he used to find EV plays a lot...
- Like MLB HR lines being flat at 2 HR/gm regardless of weather or park.
- NBA Points in the paint lines
- Abusing the parlay cards that are printed early in the week and yet never change with injury reports.
Books got smarter and don't give up these opportunities to use anymore.