June 14[SUP]th[/SUP] 2015
I came across this sports gambling forum and decided to register to start posting some of my picks. One of the major issues I have with people who post picks is MOST never include a thorough thought process or even one at all on why they made the bet in the first place. If you truly wanted to help people, you would include a thought process in your picks. Please spare me the “no time” bullshit; if you have time to post picks, you have time to post your thought process.
Washinton Nationals -150 *100 units* does not help anybody and never will.
While I understand history has shown gambling forums are on the decline(part of that is how people do business and part of that is the posters themselves) it would help others tremendously if you would add more than just White Sox -135 *100* units. It will also help if you tell the truth on what your intentions really are.
While I firmly believe there are still sharks who troll the forums looking for any piece of edge that will help them in the strict market today, they’re few and far between. My intentions will be made clear here, I have plans to move out to Vegas to gamble on sports full time and I need confirmation from others (even strangers) if I have what it takes. Truth be told, most gamblers are arrogant and can’t see past their own crap so there’s nothing like outsider criticism (good and bad) to help me. I would also like to team up with others who actually know what they’re doing in this business. I do bet at a rate of $100 a unit. I’m not selling the farm because I’m in no position to sell the farm but if the right offer comes about AND the right team, I’ll listen. No, this does NOT include running around placing bets for you and your team either which is totally illegal but so is drinking and driving but many do it anyways especially in the south. Actual handicapping which takes time (at least for me) is what I will bring to the table, dot those I’s and cross those T’s. I wake up handicapping; go to bed handicapping. Quite frankly, there are few touts in this industry worthy of consideration (if any). I personally tried a few of them years back and quickly realized most are nothing but bullshit with hidden agendas and questionable record keeping practices. I got a dope sense of humor bruh which goes a long way during the down slides because no matter how successful you really are, you experience them especially in this business.
Colorado Rockies at Miami Marlins -127 5 dimes Jorge De La Rosa vs Dan Haren
One thing I look for that goes above and beyond just stats and sabermetrics (which are usually already incorporated into the line anyways) is confidence and body language. Colorado has no confidence and has displayed some rough body language as of late. Even though Tulo is starting today, Walt Weiss has decided to rest Troy Tulowitzki on a more consistent basis not just because of health (quadriceps), but because of ATTITUDE as well. It's clear as day this guy WANTS OUT of Colorado and wants out SOON. While it appeared he was back on track last week hitting hot, Troy has cooled off and gone bland in this series against Miami, 1-4, 1-4, 1-4. One guy who has not cooled off is Giancarlo Stanton for Miami (5 HR's in his last 26 at bats). After a rough start to the season, he is doing everything possible to live up to every penny of his $325 million dollar contract. With the way he's seeing the baseball, there's a great chance he'll improve that 1 for 8 in his career against De La Rosa in route to another Miami Marlins win and a much deserved completion of a sweep.
I came across this sports gambling forum and decided to register to start posting some of my picks. One of the major issues I have with people who post picks is MOST never include a thorough thought process or even one at all on why they made the bet in the first place. If you truly wanted to help people, you would include a thought process in your picks. Please spare me the “no time” bullshit; if you have time to post picks, you have time to post your thought process.
Washinton Nationals -150 *100 units* does not help anybody and never will.
While I understand history has shown gambling forums are on the decline(part of that is how people do business and part of that is the posters themselves) it would help others tremendously if you would add more than just White Sox -135 *100* units. It will also help if you tell the truth on what your intentions really are.
While I firmly believe there are still sharks who troll the forums looking for any piece of edge that will help them in the strict market today, they’re few and far between. My intentions will be made clear here, I have plans to move out to Vegas to gamble on sports full time and I need confirmation from others (even strangers) if I have what it takes. Truth be told, most gamblers are arrogant and can’t see past their own crap so there’s nothing like outsider criticism (good and bad) to help me. I would also like to team up with others who actually know what they’re doing in this business. I do bet at a rate of $100 a unit. I’m not selling the farm because I’m in no position to sell the farm but if the right offer comes about AND the right team, I’ll listen. No, this does NOT include running around placing bets for you and your team either which is totally illegal but so is drinking and driving but many do it anyways especially in the south. Actual handicapping which takes time (at least for me) is what I will bring to the table, dot those I’s and cross those T’s. I wake up handicapping; go to bed handicapping. Quite frankly, there are few touts in this industry worthy of consideration (if any). I personally tried a few of them years back and quickly realized most are nothing but bullshit with hidden agendas and questionable record keeping practices. I got a dope sense of humor bruh which goes a long way during the down slides because no matter how successful you really are, you experience them especially in this business.
Colorado Rockies at Miami Marlins -127 5 dimes Jorge De La Rosa vs Dan Haren
One thing I look for that goes above and beyond just stats and sabermetrics (which are usually already incorporated into the line anyways) is confidence and body language. Colorado has no confidence and has displayed some rough body language as of late. Even though Tulo is starting today, Walt Weiss has decided to rest Troy Tulowitzki on a more consistent basis not just because of health (quadriceps), but because of ATTITUDE as well. It's clear as day this guy WANTS OUT of Colorado and wants out SOON. While it appeared he was back on track last week hitting hot, Troy has cooled off and gone bland in this series against Miami, 1-4, 1-4, 1-4. One guy who has not cooled off is Giancarlo Stanton for Miami (5 HR's in his last 26 at bats). After a rough start to the season, he is doing everything possible to live up to every penny of his $325 million dollar contract. With the way he's seeing the baseball, there's a great chance he'll improve that 1 for 8 in his career against De La Rosa in route to another Miami Marlins win and a much deserved completion of a sweep.