just sayn and not by any means saying something bad to any one on the forum but does any one post winning betting slips or actual bet slips i know it easy to fake them but it also easy to post real tickets...just saying
Noleafclover
SBR MVP
06-06-13
1349
#2
this thread should be about your avatar.
but what, you just want people randomly posting betslips? if you don't believe someone, ask them, their response should give you an idea of how serious they are.
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Luckycharms2012
SBR MVP
10-07-12
2422
#3
90% of the guys here are full of shit that's why. Windows created a program called snipping tool, very easy to use, guys can post screen shots in 2 secs if they wanted to. Most of the guys on here work for the books or they're broke. Some of these guys are here mainly to cause trouble/confusion and mislead you into making bad plays. No matter what anyone says this is truth. There's only like 3 or 4 posters here that post pretty consistent plays whom I believe are making these plays despite the fact they don't show the ticket. I've seen Brock show a couple tickets but he posts infrequently and then all of a sudden shows up with a -400 play, hard to get excited over that shit.
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Luckycharms2012
SBR MVP
10-07-12
2422
#4
Simon see what I'm talking about? 3 hrs later nobody has anything to say. Pure frauds on here trust me.
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broadway6
SBR Posting Legend
11-14-09
13337
#5
welcome to sbr
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BigdaddyQH
SBR Posting Legend
07-13-09
19530
#6
For the most part, you are correct. It is easy to tell the frauds. First, a fraud is desperate to gain attention so he/she will do something to gain that attention, like Toot. Next, they will tell you the amount of their wager. I know of a couple of people in here who wager big money, but they will never tell you how much they wager. Those that do are attention whores. Next, the liars in here (and there are many), never remember all of their wagers and will NOT start a spreadsheet so their wagers can be verified. Now a wager sheet means nothing, as far as proof is concerned, but we can atleast see who these wanna-be gamblers would have wagered on. Next, these frauds have no idea of how books, especially in Vegas, work. The fraud Philly stated that he wagered 8K on a team recently, but refused to state what shop in Vegas he made the wager at. It would take me about 5 minutes to verify if such a wager was actually made. Net, NO ONE who gambles seriously follows ANYONE or any play. That is strictly amateur.
Some of the guys in here have mental problems and this is their only way of getting attention. Watch how quick they disappear after the season ends. If you want to know who the real gamblers on College Football are, stick around after the season and see who consistantly posts in this Section.
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chosen4th
SBR MVP
12-29-12
1106
#7
Originally posted by BigdaddyQH
For the most part, you are correct. It is easy to tell the frauds. First, a fraud is desperate to gain attention so he/she will do something to gain that attention, like Toot. Next, they will tell you the amount of their wager. I know of a couple of people in here who wager big money, but they will never tell you how much they wager. Those that do are attention whores. Next, the liars in here (and there are many), never remember all of their wagers and will NOT start a spreadsheet so their wagers can be verified. Now a wager sheet means nothing, as far as proof is concerned, but we can atleast see who these wanna-be gamblers would have wagered on. Next, these frauds have no idea of how books, especially in Vegas, work. The fraud Philly stated that he wagered 8K on a team recently, but refused to state what shop in Vegas he made the wager at. It would take me about 5 minutes to verify if such a wager was actually made. Net, NO ONE who gambles seriously follows ANYONE or any play. That is strictly amateur.
Some of the guys in here have mental problems and this is their only way of getting attention. Watch how quick they disappear after the season ends. If you want to know who the real gamblers on College Football are, stick around after the season and see who consistantly posts in this Section.
With all due respect, toot is 10-1 in his last 11 NFL picks.. yes he is annoying but dont bash someone cause they are on a streak
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Trmeyer
SBR MVP
11-03-11
1836
#8
I havent posted any bet slips since I mostly go through my local, but I do bet what I post. Taking BC+7.5 today. I know this didn't help that much, but if you get on sbr an read peoples posts, you'll quickly find out which ones have common sense and which ones are total tools. GL
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Night-Tripper
SBR MVP
12-14-09
3205
#9
Originally posted by BigdaddyQH
For the most part, you are correct. It is easy to tell the frauds. First, a fraud is desperate to gain attention so he/she will do something to gain that attention, like Toot. Next, they will tell you the amount of their wager. I know of a couple of people in here who wager big money, but they will never tell you how much they wager. Those that do are attention whores. Next, the liars in here (and there are many), never remember all of their wagers and will NOT start a spreadsheet so their wagers can be verified. Now a wager sheet means nothing, as far as proof is concerned, but we can atleast see who these wanna-be gamblers would have wagered on. Next, these frauds have no idea of how books, especially in Vegas, work. The fraud Philly stated that he wagered 8K on a team recently, but refused to state what shop in Vegas he made the wager at. It would take me about 5 minutes to verify if such a wager was actually made. Net, NO ONE who gambles seriously follows ANYONE or any play. That is strictly amateur.
Some of the guys in here have mental problems and this is their only way of getting attention. Watch how quick they disappear after the season ends. If you want to know who the real gamblers on College Football are, stick around after the season and see who consistantly posts in this Section.