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bryanz

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There are no systems. I am not bashing but posting this because many will read it. Anyone can make a run but can you sustain it. There is no magic. Even if we are good, a % of the time when we win is because we are lucky. I believe in THE PROCESS. Steps,Instincts,Experience. The lines makers are changing up all the time. What works today against them may not work 5 minutes from know. No short cuts. Know the teams you are playing or it's just a roll of the dice; even when you know,you don't know. Before you follow a guy with a system, flip a coin.50/50 chance. I don't see how anyone could follow blindly, It takes as much research to follow someone as it does to research the teams in the game. If you just want the action flip a coin. It's like being in the stock market. I was in it, people ask me all the time who I would recommend. I always say it depends. How much do you understand and what are your goals. If you do not understand it and don't have the time and you want to make money,don't get in. Put your money in the bank. Why do people get mad when some guy you don't know,but you followed, loses a play. He did not lose, you did.
 

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bryanz said:
There are no systems. I am not bashing but posting this because many will read it. Anyone can make a run but can you sustain it. There is no magic. Even if we are good, a % of the time when we win is because we are lucky. I believe in THE PROCESS. Steps,Instincts,Experience. The lines makers are changing up all the time. What works today against them may not work 5 minutes from know. No short cuts. Know the teams you are playing or it's just a roll of the dice; even when you know,you don't know. Before you follow a guy with a system, flip a coin.50/50 chance. I don't see how anyone could follow blindly, It takes as much research to follow someone as it does to research the teams in the game. If you just want the action flip a coin. It's like being in the stock market. I was in it, people ask me all the time who I would recommend. I always say it depends. How much do you understand and what are your goals. If you do not understand it and don't have the time and you want to make money,don't get in. Put your money in the bank. Why do people get mad when some guy you don't know,but you followed, loses a play. He did not lose, you did.

agree

but w-w system (probably his dog shaking left paw for favorite and right paw for underdog) was spitting out winners at a 60% clip.....then he said he was gonna tweak it so that it produces NOTHING but winners......sounded great!

:mj07:
 

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bryanz said:
There are no systems. I am not bashing but posting this because many will read it. Anyone can make a run but can you sustain it. There is no magic. Even if we are good, a % of the time when we win is because we are lucky. I believe in THE PROCESS. Steps,Instincts,Experience. The lines makers are changing up all the time. What works today against them may not work 5 minutes from know. No short cuts. Know the teams you are playing or it's just a roll of the dice; even when you know,you don't know. Before you follow a guy with a system, flip a coin.50/50 chance. I don't see how anyone could follow blindly, It takes as much research to follow someone as it does to research the teams in the game. If you just want the action flip a coin. It's like being in the stock market. I was in it, people ask me all the time who I would recommend. I always say it depends. How much do you understand and what are your goals. If you do not understand it and don't have the time and you want to make money,don't get in. Put your money in the bank. Why do people get mad when some guy you don't know,but you followed, loses a play. He did not lose, you did.
Thats exatcly what I was thinking after all these games kept popping up...you worded it perfectly.

I was just wondering if there is any research done on these games. :shrug:

If any was, then Xavier was clearly the play.
 
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Wise and Wiser said:
FORDHAM +3.5
Risking $1,650 to win $1,500

:mj07:

the bets keep getting bigger

no worries sheep, a losing day just means minor tweak to the system and 100% locks from here on out.
 

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Brucelee said:
gjn23

Look at all your previous posts (History)...man, you smell like a freakin bookie to me!

GL, hope you lose your:moon:

love to be w-w bookie and all his sheep
 

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Who in there right mind would risk 1600 on Fordham? :mj07:

Please save your money for a better game or bet La Salle.
 

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gjn23 said:
:mj07:

the bets keep getting bigger

no worries sheep, a losing day just means minor tweak to the system and 100% locks from here on out.



...and 0-0 slate to start the day off tomorrow.

:mj07:
 

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I was on the other side of this one all day. I have La Salle in a ML parlay along with Air Force.

I see a close one. Maybe La Salle wins by a free throw or two. GL with the big play Wise.
 
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