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allabout the $$$SBR Hall of Famer
- 04-17-10
- 9843
#71Comment -
PAULYPOKERBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 12-06-08
- 36581
#72Anyone who doesn't see a $200 investment turning into $219 within a year as a good thing you probably should never invest your money.
9.5% return on a business that has some risk in investment (this is the internet and online gambling/forums) can never be completely trusted in the USA.
Anyways, the 9.5% is just a start to your return. You get 2 trivia/week and some holiday poker tournies for free. You can easily add another $20 or up your gain to 19.5% ROI.
To any experienced gambler this is an excellent return.Comment -
helsSBR Hall of Famer
- 04-12-09
- 8767
#73see for a small thinker like yourself yes i can see where you would be happy with a 19 or 50 return over a year good for younow you talk about that return i will go to the bahamas on new years dont pay for my room and only a portion of my airfare. enjoy a vacation come back home with 24 cartons of cigarettes and 12-15 bottles of liquor and make a 1000 profit for going on a vacation that will cost me out of pocket 400. (that doesnt include my gambling money though) and thats a hit or miss but even if i lost 600 gambling i went on a 5 day vacation a new years eve party and had a blast if you ask me thats +ev living
$200 is 2% of my roll. I have posted before screenshots of win/loss over 3 months (that is as long as betfair keeps track) and I think my best 3 month wins was slightly over 30k. I cannot remember a losing month in the past few years. It is a simple grind finding value and picking spots.
If $200 is your entire bankroll then you are obviously a life-long loser and becoming pro would be a great idea as it would give you 60 cents a day to work with and learn.Comment -
allabout the $$$SBR Hall of Famer
- 04-17-10
- 9843
#74You see, you live in the moment, you have a short-term mindset. BTW I highly doubt your little trip can be accomplished for less than 2k.... anyways, winning money is a grind and if you see value in a season long bet (e.g., LA Lakers Under 59.5 wins) then you take it for a smaller fraction of your bankroll.
$200 is 2% of my roll. I have posted before screenshots of win/loss over 3 months (that is as long as betfair keeps track) and I think my best 3 month wins was slightly over 30k. I cannot remember a losing month in the past few years. It is a simple grind finding value and picking spots.
If $200 is your entire bankroll then you are obviously a life-long loser and becoming pro would be a great idea as it would give you 60 cents a day to work with and learn.Comment -
PAULYPOKERBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 12-06-08
- 36581
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SBR_JohnSBR Posting Legend
- 07-12-05
- 16471
#76I don't have the list but they are small countries in eastern Europe. We found entire countries had posters who had never posted, joined a contest or even clicked to any other part of the site and were simply finding creative ways to cashout. We have learned a few lessons the hard way.Comment -
GOIRISHSBR MVP
- 09-25-10
- 2072
#77Comment -
DJ DalamarSBR Wise Guy
- 09-08-10
- 745
#78Going pro is a no brainier. If your a winning gambler take the bets your making anyway make them here as well and enjoy the free gift cards. If your a losing gambler your getting action wihtout risking real money.
I went pro a couple months back and I have already cashed over 300 worth of gift cards.Comment -
chico2663BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 09-02-10
- 36915
#79i am a non-pro who just enjoys the entertainment. Had 4 season tickets to bengal for 17 years section 128 row 30 seats 16-19.
$200.00 doesn't mean shit to me and i donate more than that every year. Hate domino's and will never buy papa johns again; so that's not an issue. Am a large ex-rugby player and the size 2x will never fit me. like arguing sports with some of the young bucks. i have only done 2 of your contests and was harassed by the book i signed up with about buying picks.Tried that shit in the 90's with ats. penetrating clowns. i was with the rx in the 90's when harley was alive and ace-ace was losing his ass blaming it on the death of his wife. Remember my first bet was when the bengals played the balt colts in the afc title game. i do enjoy this sight but there are alot of children in it.Comment -
marcojuicemanSBR MVP
- 05-25-11
- 2870
#80Maybe I should become a Pro Now
SBR has a Great reputation of penetrating its Pro members into a Ponzi Scheme such as BIComment -
cant call itSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-29-10
- 8817
#81i am a non-pro who just enjoys the entertainment. Had 4 season tickets to bengal for 17 years section 128 row 30 seats 16-19.
$200.00 doesn't mean shit to me and i donate more than that every year. Hate domino's and will never buy papa johns again; so that's not an issue. Am a large ex-rugby player and the size 2x will never fit me. like arguing sports with some of the young bucks. i have only done 2 of your contests and was harassed by the book i signed up with about buying picks.Tried that shit in the 90's with ats. penetrating clowns. i was with the rx in the 90's when harley was alive and ace-ace was losing his ass blaming it on the death of his wife. Remember my first bet was when the bengals played the balt colts in the afc title game. i do enjoy this sight but there are alot of children in it.Comment -
allabout the $$$SBR Hall of Famer
- 04-17-10
- 9843
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marcojuicemanSBR MVP
- 05-25-11
- 2870
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