I think it's getting a bit to harsh here !
I mean you can critizise him for making his plays with all those bells and whistles, but i find your arguments a little bit strange and harsh. Yesterday i lost a huge amount of money following someone who told me cleveland is the lock of the year. He is not a close friend, but someone who i know a long time and normally trust his info's. So, what should i do? I admit the first 2 hours were hard to calm down and i think if i saw him in that time i don't know what i would have been done with him.I was close to throwing my Laptop out of the window.(thank god my sister called) But after rethinking i started to blame myself for following blindly. After 5 Years of betting it seems i have nothing learned. This one false move have erased 3 good weeks. My brain told me to stay away, but my greed told me to play. A good friend of mine told me that in gambling it is best to leave all emotions out. And he is absulutely right. Don't get ever to excited if you win big, and don't get ever to depressive if you loose, because in both cases you will surely loose the next time. And always use your brain. Like someone said above: Vargas has been lights out, Sosa struggled a bit, and i thin 90% of bettors were on Atlanta. This is a huge number. I know it's the braves, but this game screamed already before the beginning for trouble. Though i must admit that yesterday was a brutal and crazy day for many capper, but for the books it was christmas. I am far from defending this guy, but you can't put all the blame on him.
Just my 2 cents.
cheers,
colton