I'm new to this forum, but have been posting at others for over 10 years. When I post I always give my record and units won or lost. So many posters here do not give their YTD record. Is there a reason?
From what I have seen so far, there are many good posters, but without a YTD record it's meaningless!
Without YTD figures, anyone that's new, does not know what to think. I say be proud of your record, win or lose at least you have the balls to post!!!!:toast:
Just saying......
Good luck to all
DD
I'm new to this forum, but have been posting at others for over 10 years. When I post I always give my record and units won or lost. So many posters here do not give their YTD record. Is there a reason?
From what I have seen so far, there are many good posters, but without a YTD record it's meaningless!
Without YTD figures, anyone that's new, does not know what to think. I say be proud of your record, win or lose at least you have the balls to post!!!!:toast:
Just saying......
Good luck to all
DD
What was your record the past 10 years at the other forums?
I have ALWAYS posted my record with my attempts & many here still do. Not like it was 5-10 years ago when almost everyone would post their wins & loses. Things have changed around here for sure & with my recent woes in the Bases I am tempted not too post my terrible record but will continue too do so for old time sake.
Good Luck!!! :0008
you so funny!!
you want our records keep them your self!!
hilarious:mj07::mj07::mj07:
I agree. FWIW, almost every quality handicapper on this site posts their record. Cheers.
Just fuckin' ask the forum who people like... My fav posters to check for MLB are:
1. Bad Angel - usually posts 3-5 mlb plays/day. You can always count on some hot streaks which are great for parlays. He posts his record.
2. Deezy - usually focuses on one game and pounds it 2 or 3 ways. He posts his record.
3. IE - typically posts a play or two per day. Almost always first half OVER totals. Posts his record. Only caveat is he's Canadian so I'm not sure he understands the game...
two months :00hourThank you!
:0008
Hey new guy, if you don't follow the Nole/Joker Report in the NFL this season, well, you just don't like making money!
Watch for it! You'll be glad you did!
:toast:
two months :00hour
Shits getting real :toast:
I'm new to this forum, but have been posting at others for over 10 years. When I post I always give my record and units won or lost. So many posters here do not give their YTD record. Is there a reason?
From what I have seen so far, there are many good posters, but without a YTD record it's meaningless!
Without YTD figures, anyone that's new, does not know what to think. I say be proud of your record, win or lose at least you have the balls to post!!!!:toast:
Just saying......
Good luck to all
DD
I've said it many times before: If a poster doesn't post at least one of the following, you are foolish to follow him, unless you keep his record for your own purposes:
1. A detailed record, including wins and losses and plus or minus units. If there is a significant difference in the amount bet for plays, that should be detailed also. If it is not, the poster's record is misleading by including a large amount on few plays.
Or
2. A detailted write-up of the reasoning behind the play, enough to allow the reader to make his a decision to follow or not based on the information given.
I don't even look at the threads of those that don't post at least one of the above. Good luck, evenyone.:0008
follow hedgie to the promise land, I post my record :0074
Do you like beer? :shrug:
:00hourYou know my brotha, I've been thinkin'....
I'm gonna give you a Ponch Super-Duper Handcuff Lock of the Century. I'll let you know when I have "handcuffed" in!
Not the 1st week though.....
Antici.............................................pation.
Here's a tease though....
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So sexy!!!!
Have you EVER had an original though or quote.....really EVER.....:shrug:
I agree with heleanth
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