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  • mbcoutinho
    SBR High Roller
    • 09-28-11
    • 181

    #1
    Blindy Tail - Does that work?
    Hello,

    I am not the newest guy around here, but I am starting to get to know more about betting.

    So, created this post to know if anyone ever tried (probably did) to just blindly tail guys and still be successful. I don't know how to cap and neither have a lot of time to do it.

    If so, how would the bankroll manegement work (cuz some guys play 1-5 units, others go to 5-20)? How much money would be nice to start with?

    I got some guys I like to tail, will be working on this year.

    NFL: Seer, ShivaBowl, No coincidences, 2daBank
    CFB: BiffTFinancial, Seer
    NCAAB: Louisvillekid1, gwills, CantTouchAyo (Ayo) - NBA also, RetardStrength (RS).
  • mbcoutinho
    SBR High Roller
    • 09-28-11
    • 181

    #2
    guess it doesnt...
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    • BigDeem5
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 02-26-11
      • 17191

      #3
      Tail goat milk
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      • No coincidences
        SBR Aristocracy
        • 01-18-10
        • 76300

        #4
        If you're going to tail someone, you can't pick and choose your spots. If you're lucky and good, you'll hit 55% of your -110 plays. There are inevitable cold streaks. You can't just show up in someone's thread, see a glossy record and assume the good times will continue to roll. I've seen that lately with sando -- guy is as solid as it comes here, but he's struggling right now and people are complaining. Ridiculous. You have to take the bad with the good.

        Also, there's no room for complaining if you choose to take the "short cut" and follow someone else. That's the other thing that amazes me about SBR: when a poster wins and people tail, it's "we" this and "we" that. When a poster loses and people tail, the degenerates show their stripes. No room for complaining if this is the avenue someone decides to take.

        Good luck.
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        • mbcoutinho
          SBR High Roller
          • 09-28-11
          • 181

          #5
          Originally posted by No coincidences
          If you're going to tail someone, you can't pick and choose your spots. If you're lucky and good, you'll hit 55% of your -110 plays. There are inevitable cold streaks. You can't just show up in someone's thread, see a glossy record and assume the good times will continue to roll. I've seen that lately with sando -- guy is as solid as it comes here, but he's struggling right now and people are complaining. Ridiculous. You have to take the bad with the good.

          Also, there's no room for complaining if you choose to take the "short cut" and follow someone else. That's the other thing that amazes me about SBR: when a poster wins and people tail, it's "we" this and "we" that. When a poster loses and people tail, the degenerates show their stripes. No room for complaining if this is the avenue someone decides to take.

          Good luck.
          I agree with you, about the bad runs and stuff, used to play poker which also has those bad runs.
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          • konck
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 10-17-06
            • 12554

            #6
            Fading is where the money is the thing most gamblers have in common is they lose so put 2 an 2 together
            Pray that Brock Landers is back picking every day MLB that will lead to your best season you ever had if you fade im not kidding im drooling
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            • Mitchell88
              SBR MVP
              • 12-16-12
              • 4334

              #7
              Originally posted by konck
              Fading is where the money is the thing most gamblers have in common is they lose so put 2 an 2 together
              Pray that Brock Landers is back picking every day MLB that will lead to your best season you ever had if you fade im not kidding im drooling
              cynic do your own research and compare
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              • mynameismud
                SBR Hall of Famer
                • 02-13-12
                • 5461

                #8
                tailing blind can work better than hours upon hours in the lab sometimes. just the way sports work.
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                • tony_come
                  SBR Posting Legend
                  • 03-31-10
                  • 21695

                  #9
                  NFL: Seer, ShivaBowl, No coincidences, 2daBank
                  CFB: BiffTFinancial, Seer
                  NCAAB: Louisvillekid1, gwills, CantTouchAyo (Ayo) - NBA also, RetardStrength (RS).

                  This is crazy!
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                  • sjm5122
                    SBR MVP
                    • 09-22-08
                    • 4213

                    #10
                    Find 2-3 cappers you believe are good in that sport. Look at lines, find games you like. Then see if those guys agree with you.
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                    • jayc88
                      Restricted User
                      • 12-30-07
                      • 6785

                      #11
                      Dont waste your money
                      Tailing or fading will not work in the long run
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