Originally posted on 02/22/2011:

Quote Originally Posted by ScamArtist View Post
Sell plays
Surefire way to make money. Doesn't matter if you're an effective capper or not. Here are the guidelines:
1. Post in forums (possibly using different screennames until you go on a hot streak. Tout hard in the process and "go pro" to sell your picks after developing a following.
2. Make multiple titles for plays: Monday night Massacre or bookie plays or true steam bomb, or lock of the year or 100% trend plays or twitter plays or morning moves or free plays. That way one of your play subgroups will always be hot and available for touting. Also it makes tracking your true record difficult and hard for people to question your "overall record" because you can just say twitter plays or free plays don't count if it loses. If it wins of course you can tout it hard.
3. Use unrealistic lines. You can either use the wacky lines from small/nonpaying F- books or the line of your choice at dual-line dealing books such as bodog. You can even use phantom lines that already steamed or just add a point in your favor here and there. Trust me those phantom lines add up and help you tout your record as better than it is.
4. Delete a loss here and there from your record when no one's looking. Maybe a losing pick from a month ago. That way it always look like you're hitting 55%+
5. Pay off sports monitors to establish credentials.
6. When you don't have any subscribers at a time. You can totally make up wins as you see fit. For example if a 1 month client's subscription expired, you can just immediately post a 20-0 winning streak and say you're on fire since you have no subscribers to track you. Then someone else will jump on and pay for your picks.
7. Make deals with sportsbooks to increase your earnings. Make deals with them so you get a percentage of your client's deposits. Since the books know you're a shady tout they'll be happy to do business with you.
8. Make ghost accounts in forum touting streaks and begging for plays.

This is just touting 101 more courses are availabe from industry experts such as Stu Feiner, Brandon Lang, and Vegas Runner.