This question seems to be around the forums on a regular basis. I will offer it up again but with the answers worded in a way I don't recall seeing. Let's limit this to sports, although I know most of you don't, but let's get an honest read on sports only, if we can. So do not, for the purpose of this poll, include video poker, slots, table games, etc.
Take your AVERAGE year from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31. If you don't have a clue as to how much that may be, then just answer #4 or #5. I would expect better than 3% answering #1 because of the number of sharps here, but if we get double digits with a decent sized sample, well.... either more sharps or more liars. So don't lie.
What I'm interested in is seeing just how many do beat the bookie whether $300,000 or more or $3000 or less...you still win on a regular yearly basis. No reason to lie here. You are completely anonymous so answers should not be ego driven.
Take your AVERAGE year from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31. If you don't have a clue as to how much that may be, then just answer #4 or #5. I would expect better than 3% answering #1 because of the number of sharps here, but if we get double digits with a decent sized sample, well.... either more sharps or more liars. So don't lie.
What I'm interested in is seeing just how many do beat the bookie whether $300,000 or more or $3000 or less...you still win on a regular yearly basis. No reason to lie here. You are completely anonymous so answers should not be ego driven.