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    NHL: USA Posters Cannot Compete With Canadian Posters

    Don't even try

    They will school us long term

    Stevey175 is our best USA Hockey Man

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    I guess that Canadians can't compete with us in any other sports than, right?

    You made the statement, so it fits your sick logic.

    Well...maybe Winter Olympics sports. I'll give them that.

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    Move to CANADA.........we are sick and tired of your Canadian bias everyday.

    MOVE!

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    I think many Canadians off of SBR would disagree. Nice people up there... they play their role well.

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    I've noticed the best cappers here are 'international'

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    I beg to differ. I hold my own. The more you follow a sport the better capper you on. It's proven.

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    Anyone can be good at capping anything. People who grew up on a sport will have a deeper interest in it most of the time and that might translate to better betting in certain situations. But if you put the effort in, you can come close to levelling or surpassing the playing field quite quickly.

    I do agree with Canucker though - international gamblers seem to do better overall. That may be because they rely heavier on stats, etc rather than just what ESPN is spitting out. Not sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shari91 View Post


    Anyone can be good at capping anything. People who grew up on a sport will have a deeper interest in it most of the time and that might translate to better betting in certain situations. But if you put the effort in, you can come close to levelling or surpassing the playing field quite quickly.

    I do agree with Canucker though - international gamblers seem to do better overall. That may be because they rely heavier on stats, etc rather than just what ESPN is spitting out. Not sure.
    Shari stick to picking bananas, women cannot cape at all

    International Cappers are good at soccer and other off sports, they are not good at usa sports

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    Would disagree that they aren't good at usa sports corbin

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    Shari stick to picking bananas, women cannot cape at all International Cappers are good at soccer and other off sports, they are not good at usa sports
    I agree. I can neither cape nor cap. Still just flipping a coin and hoping I do ok.

    Love how you call it "off sports". Sports that are bet on more heavily than US ones. More volume, more cash. Yet they're off.

    And if you think international cappers aren't good at US sports, you're going to be in for a rude awakening when you finally manage to worm your way into BetFair. Best of luck!!

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    This thread is pretty dumb. It's not a USA/Canada thing, it's a who is the best at any sport thing. There are idiots on both sides, and experts on both sides of the border.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deuce View Post
    I beg to differ. I hold my own. The more you follow a sport the better capper you on. It's proven.
    You tell 'em, Deucer!

    Deuce considers himself the Red Wings #1 fan.....as evidenced by this pic off of his Facebook.......

    Me at game 1 vs. Phx. GO WINGS!! (4-13-11)

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    that's right JJ. Hockey is in our blood.

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    Believe it or not the NHL forum has had good cappers from all around this year. Obviously I consider myself one of the best and being from Canada I fit the JJ Gold mold But arguably the "top ten" cappers on here includes people from: Canada, US, Russia, and other parts of Europe.

    Canadians definitely know the players, rules and teams the best of any nation as a whole for sure but in terms of actual hockey handicapping it's pretty even across the world. You just gotta put your work in, watch a shit-load of hockey and you will be as good as anyone else regardless of where you live.

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    I'm good at capping cockfights!!

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    I know you are trying to make stevek feel important so he continues to waste his life posting as we all do but this is borderline insane.

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    Worthless threads: All other posters can compete with JJ Gold

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    Don't even try

    They will school us long term

    Stevey175 is our best USA Hockey Man

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    Don't even try

    They will school us long term

    Stevey175 is our best USA Hockey Man
    thanks J

    I must say though -

    If I am our best

    We are in ROUGH ******* shape man

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    Guys that grew up with sticks in their hand have an edge vs Americans that never even held a stick or know more than 3 players in league

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deuce View Post
    I beg to differ. I hold my own. The more you follow a sport the better capper you on. It's proven.
    Brilliant post. Those who follow the sport tend to know more about it. I wish I had thought of that. It's posts like these that make me come back to SBR. Incredible +EV value in those wise words.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DennisGreen View Post
    Believe it or not the NHL forum has had good cappers from all around this year. Obviously I consider myself one of the best and being from Canada I fit the JJ Gold mold But arguably the "top ten" cappers on here includes people from: Canada, US, Russia, and other parts of Europe.

    Canadians definitely know the players, rules and teams the best of any nation as a whole for sure but in terms of actual hockey handicapping it's pretty even across the world. You just gotta put your work in, watch a shit-load of hockey and you will be as good as anyone else regardless of where you live.
    I second that, as person with dual citizenship who's lived in Seattle, Oregon, NYC, Toronto and now Vancouver...this whole argument is a joke. Like DennisGreen said, it has nothing to do with where you live, it's all about doing your homework. Canadians do not pass down the hockey-handicapping gene or anything like that. I know a ton of Canadians who know baseball inside-out and can cap with anyone in the USA...just sayin - so let's all hug and drink some Canadian, eat some apple pie and watch the Hawks get killed by the Canucks (ok it's 3-1 hawks as I finish this....)....

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    JJ-WTF? Selling out to your country---you just went down a notch in my book

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    Guys that grew up with sticks in their hand have an edge vs Americans that never even held a stick or know more than 3 players in league
    U grew up with dicks in your mouth

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    Quote Originally Posted by Landscaper View Post
    U grew up with dicks in your mouth


    Bravo, Scaper!

    Now that's funny....

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    JJ, I'm American and I'm the best actual player on the forum.


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    Come the **** at me blitty
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    Quote Originally Posted by blittydeuce View Post
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    leftys do it right biatch!
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    Quote Originally Posted by stevek173 View Post
    Come the **** at me blitty

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    Guys that grew up with sticks in their hand have an edge vs Americans that never even held a stick or know more than 3 players in league
    Hmmm...yes but maybe it's worth noting that not every Canadian played hockey. This is/was a large misconception by many non-Canadians. Basketball and Baseball (and Soccer - not my fave) are also very big in Canada in terms of numbers of players playing the game. Baseball is really picking up in Canada, especially in BC, somewhat in Ontario and Quebec and Alberta to a lesser extent. I just don't think stereotyping Canadians as all being hockey obsessed works all that well these days. People have more access to sports, stats, all the history and can learn anything they have the drive to understand. When I was a kid, I knew hockey and the players from the trading cards and TV, the odd newspaper article and that was about it. Things are different now. However, when it comes to understanding the conditions under wish someone has to play a game, like the travel, weather, injuries, and any other assortment of factors, having played the game at a high level will give you the edge in handicapping. I played baseball at a high level and it definitely gives me the advantage over someone who hasn't when I can look at a match-up and make a reasonable call about how a team might be feeling or even a particular player and how they might fare given any number of criteria. But the same thing can be said of anyone who's played at a decent level - regardless of the sport. Trying not to generalize, but MY experience is that people who have NOT played ANY sport at any high-ish level (College/Semi-pro/Pro) can not truly understand some of the factors that affect play. Other than that, I think that in general, handicapping skill is how you approach it, being able to see trends and the big picture, with a dash of luck .

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    Quote Originally Posted by blittydeuce View Post
    JJ, I'm American and I'm the best actual player on the forum.

    Who's that bender next to you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    Don't even try They will school us long term Stevey175 is our best USA Hockey Man
    I will crush any hockey poster here.

    Quote Originally Posted by blittydeuce View Post
    JJ, I'm American and I'm the best actual player on the forum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blittydeuce View Post
    JJ, I'm American and I'm the best actual player on the forum.


    I remember Blitty made a hockey video, he was afraid to make any hard cuts with the skates on, he basically had his feet 1/32 off the fukkin ice and skated very slow


    His slapshot had no power because he was afraid to use his feet to get power and fall down

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