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Actually the criteria I've been using for most of the last 2 days puts me on New Orleans but a system I've used this year which by itself is doing very well (like 70 percent) is on LR so I am going with the system. If this "system" wasn't on LR I would be on NO...but I will go with what has proven to be more profitable.
i dont bet on basketball but i have been following the forums picks. i noticed alot of bad consensus picks. and more than a few rx members have bailed out of here because of it.
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by sixkiller:
and more than a few rx members have bailed out of here because of it.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Ok point me to some of the threads that I should read. The best cappers are still here. If a guy leaves because of a consensus then he is depending on other plays and not his.
[This message was edited by The Snake on March 08, 2004 at 11:21 PM.]
"Consensus" picks are going to occur,particularly on a small card such as tonight's.Sometimes the consensus picks are right-Ok.State over Kansas,Illinois over Wisconsin,Michigan State over Ohio State,etc.This is an issue that will never die.I have seen countless times where "non-pickers"(for lack of a better term) appear in a thread(not my threads grant you) and say "I saw you and handicapper a,b, and c on this game so I played it.Thanks for the winner."It would seem that guys that cannot pick their own games are looking for a forum consensus.What are they going to do -side with the one guy who picks a side?Or do they want a 50/50 split amongst the forum members so they can be right back where they started?The reason that guys who do not pick their own games cannot win here is because they will not ride 2 or 3 guys through thick and thin.