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  • PsychoQ
    SBR MVP
    • 12-13-08
    • 1130

    #1
    Does cocknocker have a record???
    I'm new to betting baseball, and by no means am i calling anyone out here. I have use this site a lot for basketball and football and there is always someone everyone looks up to on this site in every sport. And after reading the baseball thread CK's thread is always hot. I'm planning on starting to bet baseball and was wondering if i should hop on this thread and use the info everyone posts in his thread. But i would like see his record...BOL
  • laxdjock
    SBR MVP
    • 09-15-07
    • 4074

    #2
    I don't believe he posts it anywhere, but I'd consider him one of the better cappers for baseball. I am dabbling in baseball this year (it is tanking my overall winning percentage...doh!), though from what I've seen he usually has some pretty good takes on the games.Everyone has their teams they know better, so I'd suggest if you are going to tail people that you read a bunch of different people and get a feel of who knows what.

    I cap my own games (3-5 per day), bet 1-2 strong games, and then I check out CK and a few other "regulars" to see their takes. I'm shooting for .500....hoping to make my profit on the + games.
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    • PsychoQ
      SBR MVP
      • 12-13-08
      • 1130

      #3
      do you bet a lot of o/u in baseball or run lines or just money lines?? i just have no clue what to bet my site offers so many different types of bets..
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      • losturmarbles
        SBR MVP
        • 07-01-08
        • 4604

        #4
        he holds the record for most posts written completely in bold letters
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        • Husker04
          SBR Rookie
          • 01-02-09
          • 31

          #5
          He does not post his record, but all I have to say is that he is a great capper. Probably the reason as to why i have continue to read his thread and this forum on a daily basis. His crumbs play of the day usually always hits, like today...Chicago White Sox. I got them at +120 and won a nice chunk of change before I even left the office today. I would say follow him as much as you can, but if you don't feel his advice then lay off. I have won a lot of money following him. CK - hope you read this, but thanks for everything!
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          • laxdjock
            SBR MVP
            • 09-15-07
            • 4074

            #6
            Originally posted by PsychoQ
            do you bet a lot of o/u in baseball or run lines or just money lines?? i just have no clue what to bet my site offers so many different types of bets..
            75% (or more) of my bets are + bets....so I'm following dogs and/or negative RL's or RRL's. My record is <.500, but I'm still positive unit bets going this method.

            The type of bet really depends on your approach and if the lines you cap are sharp or not. I bet Team Over/Under if I have a really good understanding of the batting lineup and pitching matchup, AND I think it is a favorable line. I look at RLs and RRLs when a team gets streaky, but since I follow dogs they can be very hit and miss. I'm dabbling in 1st 5 inning bets, but I don't have a good handle on them as of yet, so I don't look for them usually. As for regular O/U's, it all depends on the pitching matchup for me. Some people like to look at ump trends, but I haven't gone there yet.
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            • Ringo
              SBR Sharp
              • 04-12-08
              • 446

              #7
              Originally posted by PsychoQ
              I'm new to betting baseball, and by no means am i calling anyone out here. I have use this site a lot for basketball and football and there is always someone everyone looks up to on this site in every sport. And after reading the baseball thread CK's thread is always hot. I'm planning on starting to bet baseball and was wondering if i should hop on this thread and use the info everyone posts in his thread. But i would like see his record...BOL
              Why dont you try asking him on his own thread rather then create a new one asking everyone else about his record? Not cool
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              • DrStale
                SBR Hall of Famer
                • 12-07-08
                • 9692

                #8
                Originally posted by Ringo
                Why dont you try asking him on his own thread rather then create a new one asking everyone else about his record? Not cool

                Maybe so he doesn't get a biased response? Not to mention that going on someones tread and asking about their record is generally perceived as "calling them out" which usually gets a pretty big backlash for responses. Why you would consider it "not cool" is perplexing, the guy is simply looking for information.

                That being said CK is a good capper, thought I am always leery about those who don't post their record I would likely consider him an exception to the rule. That being said there are plenty of people here who seem to worship him, which makes him somewhat overrated.

                Overall I would definitely take a look at his picks and consider them as part of your handicapping process, but don't follow them blindly.
                Originally posted by Dark Horse
                If with religion you mean belief system, your belief system is your religion. Again, it matters not what it is. You believe in it, you are loyal to it, would defend it, and yet have no proof of it, other than that, at one point or another, you chose to believe in it. Self-hypnosis. What if there were a snapping of fingers that broke the hypnosis?
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                • moneyline
                  SBR MVP
                  • 01-18-08
                  • 1748

                  #9
                  He does have a record ... mostly misdemeanors and juvenile stuff, however ... oh, and a few traffic infractions
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                  • Ringo
                    SBR Sharp
                    • 04-12-08
                    • 446

                    #10
                    Originally posted by DrStale
                    Maybe so he doesn't get a biased response? Not to mention that going on someones tread and asking about their record is generally perceived as "calling them out" which usually gets a pretty big backlash for responses. Why you would consider it "not cool" is perplexing, the guy is simply looking for information.

                    That being said CK is a good capper, thought I am always leery about those who don't post their record I would likely consider him an exception to the rule. That being said there are plenty of people here who seem to worship him, which makes him somewhat overrated.

                    Overall I would definitely take a look at his picks and consider them as part of your handicapping process, but don't follow them blindly.
                    There are several ways to ask someone about their record without "calling them out" so to say.
                    All this is doing right here is opening up a door to attract haters to post false comments to ruin ones reputation in which that person has worked hard to establish. So no, I dont think it is cool to create threads about other members of the forum.
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                    • twister
                      SBR Sharp
                      • 09-09-08
                      • 405

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Ringo
                      There are several ways to ask someone about their record without "calling them out" so to say.
                      All this is doing right here is opening up a door to attract haters to post false comments to ruin ones reputation in which that person has worked hard to establish. So no, I dont think it is cool to create threads about other members of the forum.
                      Someone takes the internet a little too seriously.
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                      • PsychoQ
                        SBR MVP
                        • 12-13-08
                        • 1130

                        #12
                        Well ringo i have posted on his before and have not gotten a response. I was wanting to get feedback from him and from everyone else that doesnt come up for air on his thread..
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                        • therber2
                          Restricted User
                          • 12-22-08
                          • 3715

                          #13
                          Things would be a lot clearer if CK defined terms like Heavy, Big, etc. If you follow CK's posts I'd definately suggest using a well thought out money management system. The terms CK uses could really mean ANYTHING as far as how many units are going on a play, and if you are a gambler, as we all know, the only thing that matters in the end is how much money you earned. OP, if you tail him you might want to ask that or just only play "Heavy's" or something like that so you can use your own consistent units. Other than that, CK is an excellent capper with lots of good ideas.
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                          • losturmarbles
                            SBR MVP
                            • 07-01-08
                            • 4604

                            #14
                            i heard his record is a 85% win rate, the guy's a legend. ... no wait, that's Bread.
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                            • shoebox
                              Restricted User
                              • 11-26-08
                              • 5710

                              #15
                              His heavy plays are lights out I know that
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                              • Dexter
                                BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                • 12-24-08
                                • 25829

                                #16
                                Originally posted by therber2
                                Things would be a lot clearer if CK defined terms like Heavy, Big, etc. If you follow CK's posts I'd definately suggest using a well thought out money management system. The terms CK uses could really mean ANYTHING as far as how many units are going on a play, and if you are a gambler, as we all know, the only thing that matters in the end is how much money you earned. OP, if you tail him you might want to ask that or just only play "Heavy's" or something like that so you can use your own consistent units. Other than that, CK is an excellent capper with lots of good ideas.
                                therber - hes said several times what each amount pretty much is.

                                no one should have to disclose how much friggin money they are wagering.
                                FREE INFORMATION here at sbr.

                                ps: dont forget to pm me when the JM's start up! i havent been tracking..thx
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                                • moneyline
                                  SBR MVP
                                  • 01-18-08
                                  • 1748

                                  #17
                                  CK has made it clear (or his minions have) that anything other than a heavy play should not be judged. Interesting theory.
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                                  • shoebox
                                    Restricted User
                                    • 11-26-08
                                    • 5710

                                    #18
                                    Originally posted by moneyline
                                    CK has made it clear (or his minions have) that anything other than a heavy play should not be judged. Interesting theory.

                                    he also has light, medium light, heavy, light, big, bigger, hella big, kinda big, just for fun, o what the hell, sprinkle, tinkle......etc

                                    If you only knew, if you only knew $$$$
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                                    • therber2
                                      Restricted User
                                      • 12-22-08
                                      • 3715

                                      #19
                                      Originally posted by Dexter
                                      therber - hes said several times what each amount pretty much is.

                                      no one should have to disclose how much friggin money they are wagering.
                                      FREE INFORMATION here at sbr.

                                      ps: dont forget to pm me when the JM's start up! i havent been tracking..thx
                                      Fair enough...free information. It is a safe way to keep one's reputation I suppose. With an excellent reputation, and a huge following one has power which is what scares people I guess. Take a look at the whole BetUS fiasco. How many customers did that bring in because of the following?
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                                      • G's pks
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                                        • 01-01-09
                                        • 22251

                                        #20
                                        Follow the three musketeers, they are famous for their picks! Here they are...

                                        Zboiz, Dac, and JJ Gold!
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                                        • WhatAboutMeBitch
                                          SBR MVP
                                          • 01-02-09
                                          • 1294

                                          #21
                                          Originally posted by therber2
                                          Fair enough...free information. It is a safe way to keep one's reputation I suppose. With an excellent reputation, and a huge following one has power which is what scares people I guess. Take a look at the whole BetUS fiasco. How many customers did that bring in because of the following?

                                          I'm interested in what you mean about the Betus fiasco????
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                                          • laxdjock
                                            SBR MVP
                                            • 09-15-07
                                            • 4074

                                            #22
                                            Originally posted by G's pks
                                            Follow the three musketeers, they are famous for their picks! Here they are...

                                            Zboiz, Dac, and JJ Gold!


                                            Or fade........
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                                            • TodaysAction
                                              Restricted User
                                              • 08-01-08
                                              • 12762

                                              #23
                                              I don't need to say this but will anyway. If you're looking for a "pretty won loss record" by flat betting he's probably not what you're "after" but if you can get past the record issue and focus on money, he's worth a look. Do I agree with all his picks? Hell no, but he's got sound enough reasons to be on them that do make sense. Lastly, you could also track them yourself if you really wanted the goods.
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                                              • Dexter
                                                BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                                • 12-24-08
                                                • 25829

                                                #24
                                                Originally posted by TodaysAction
                                                I don't need to say this but will anyway. If you're looking for a "pretty won loss record" by flat betting he's probably not what you're "after" but if you can get past the record issue and focus on money, he's worth a look. Do I agree with all his picks? Hell no, but he's got sound enough reasons to be on them that do make sense. Lastly, you could also track them yourself if you really wanted the goods.
                                                thats for bs touts.

                                                weighted gambling - do it
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                                                • TodaysAction
                                                  Restricted User
                                                  • 08-01-08
                                                  • 12762

                                                  #25
                                                  Originally posted by Dexter
                                                  thats for bs touts.

                                                  weighted gambling - do it
                                                  Well aware of that sir - didn't think it would warrant a response.

                                                  Been do it that way for years, works just fine.
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                                                  • Dexter
                                                    BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                                    • 12-24-08
                                                    • 25829

                                                    #26
                                                    Originally posted by TodaysAction
                                                    Well aware of that sir - didn't think it would warrant a response.

                                                    Been do it that way for years, works just fine.
                                                    i wasnt talking to you when i said "weighted gambling - do it."

                                                    i was talking in general to people who focus on w/l records.

                                                    ive seen your posts, and you clearly dont wager like that.
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                                                    • TodaysAction
                                                      Restricted User
                                                      • 08-01-08
                                                      • 12762

                                                      #27
                                                      Originally posted by Dexter
                                                      i wasnt talking to you when i said "weighted gambling - do it."

                                                      i was talking in general to people who focus on w/l records.

                                                      ive seen your posts, and you clearly dont wager like that.
                                                      Sorry D my misread.

                                                      You're right, I don't flatbet (less certain horse tracks w/p action).
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                                                      • pho3nix32
                                                        SBR MVP
                                                        • 01-09-09
                                                        • 1465

                                                        #28
                                                        ck is the man, the heavy and crumbs play of the day are hot!
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