Originally posted by SlapYaMama
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Eddy MunnyBenched
- 08-13-13
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#36Well that, and handicapping. Don't forget the handicapping part. That's the real great divide that separates us. My picks turn rags to riches and yours kill homeless people.Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
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#37The bottom line nobody knows who's going to win any games it's not called handicapping the only winners guys at bet both sides try to make small profits on line differencesComment -
SmokeSBR Aristocracy
- 10-09-09
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#38Down probably over 10k to 15k all time over 10 years which is Not bad though it's only a loss of 1.5k a year lol. I spend more on weed and alcohol a year so it's basically a fun hobbyComment -
SlapYaMamaSBR High Roller
- 08-01-15
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#39I agree with the great divide that separates us! Handicapping vs My method which will remain a secret ( it's not handicapping ). I have nothing against handicappers by the way. It's a valid skill.Originally posted by Eddy MunnyWell that, and handicapping. Don't forget the handicapping part. That's the real great divide that separates us. My picks turn rags to riches and yours kill homeless people.
I wish you the best of luck! We're not in competition with each other, we're in competition with the bookmaker.Comment -
MoMoneyMoVaughnSBR Posting Legend
- 05-08-14
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#40163-1 after raptors last nightOriginally posted by Booya711I heard you are 163-0 in undocumented plays Mo
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Eddy MunnyBenched
- 08-13-13
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#41"My method which will remain secret"Originally posted by SlapYaMamaI agree with the great divide that separates us! Handicapping vs My method which will remain a secret ( it's not handicapping ). I have nothing against handicappers by the way. It's a valid skill.
I wish you the best of luck! We're not in competition with each other, we're in competition with the bookmaker.

Oh please, Great Wizard of Oz... bestow to us your magical wisdom so that we may too one day experience the thrill of victory.
I like how you acknowledge that the competition rests with bookmakers and not fellow cappers, yet insist that your method shall remain shrouded in mystery. So you either fear that you're in a room full of bookmakers, or just dumb enough to contradict yourself in a matter of seconds. Well done, your majesty.Comment -
Harry N. LloydSBR MVP
- 03-26-08
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#42It's a hobby, not a job. Don't quit your day job.Comment -
pilebuck13SBR Posting Legend
- 05-15-15
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#43This is as true as it gets right here...people are going to argue that's fine listen I'm not saying there hasn't ever been winning gamblers but let's be honest with ourselves here think about the first day u ever gambled until now....tell me your plus money lol!Originally posted by jjgoldNobodies a long term winner unless you hit the lottery in life let's not make any mistakes here or tell any storiesComment -
BuckyOneSBR MVP- 01-02-15
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#44small profits would be better than losses of any kind? maybe, if people have to work that hard to make small profits they would just rather lose? please don't leave out the hard working little ho's and steam chasers?Originally posted by jjgoldThe bottom line nobody knows who's going to win any games it's not called handicapping the only winners guys at bet both sides try to make small profits on line differencesComment -
Ghenghis KahnSBR Posting Legend
- 01-02-12
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#45emotional stability is the #1 asset a winning gambler possesses.Comment -
The KrakenBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 12-25-11
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#46I'm probay close to breaking evenComment -
pilebuck13SBR Posting Legend
- 05-15-15
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#47U are so rightOriginally posted by Ghenghis Kahnemotional stability is the #1 asset a winning gambler possesses.Comment -
Rich BoySBR Hall of Famer- 02-01-09
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#48Im a long term winner, havent had a losing year in 8 years
My method is all numbers based and I dont even "handicap". I just look for line inefficiencies at square books and bet those.
#1 tip
Price shopping is the most important thing, if you do not have a mathematical edge you cannot win, period. No bogus martingale systems or chase systems can turn -EV wagers into a winning proposition. Price is EVERYTHING!Comment -
larco15SBR Sharp
- 12-06-09
- 329
#49What books do you recommend?Originally posted by Rich BoyIm a long term winner, havent had a losing year in 8 years
My method is all numbers based and I dont even "handicap". I just look for line inefficiencies at square books and bet those.
#1 tip
Price shopping is the most important thing, if you do not have a mathematical edge you cannot win, period. No bogus martingale systems or chase systems can turn -EV wagers into a winning proposition. Price is EVERYTHING!
What books are you a lifetime winner at?Comment -
SlapYaMamaSBR High Roller
- 08-01-15
- 120
#50You're very witty, I see why everyone likes you.Originally posted by Eddy Munny"My method which will remain secret"

Oh please, Great Wizard of Oz... bestow to us your magical wisdom so that we may too one day experience the thrill of victory.
I like how you acknowledge that the competition rests with bookmakers and not fellow cappers, yet insist that your method shall remain shrouded in mystery. So you either fear that you're in a room full of bookmakers, or just dumb enough to contradict yourself in a matter of seconds. Well done, your majesty.
Why should someone give away something for free? I already post most of my plays for free to help some people, obviously not you, since I put you in the poor house ( just joking ).
I may be interested in teaching a class one day but I'm going to be honest, only the strong survive with this skill. It's takes a lot of hard work. I do no more than two games a day, I prefer one, if I do more, mistakes are easily made. It took me over a year to become proficient in the skill, do you have the patience and dedication?
Hint: it's like learning a whole new language.
A fun fact: less than 1% of the population use this skill. If it's more, I'd be shocked.
One last hint and it's a big one: The US Government developed this skill.Comment -
The GiantSBR Posting Legend
- 01-21-12
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#51These are juicy hints.Comment -
Rich BoySBR Hall of Famer- 02-01-09
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#52Every book im banned or limited at...Originally posted by larco15What books do you recommend?
What books are you a lifetime winner at?
Bet365, Sportsinteraction, Bodog
Just look for smaller square books and beat their numbers, dont try and beat Pinny or 5dimes or you will end up on the poor house.Comment -
Ghenghis KahnSBR Posting Legend
- 01-02-12
- 19736
#53hope you're not talking about remote viewing bs...Originally posted by SlapYaMamaYou're very witty, I see why everyone likes you.
Why should someone give away something for free? I already post most of my plays for free to help some people, obviously not you, since I put you in the poor house ( just joking ).
I may be interested in teaching a class one day but I'm going to be honest, only the strong survive with this skill. It's takes a lot of hard work. I do no more than two games a day, I prefer one, if I do more, mistakes are easily made. It took me over a year to become proficient in the skill, do you have the patience and dedication?
Hint: it's like learning a whole new language.
A fun fact: less than 1% of the population use this skill. If it's more, I'd be shocked.
One last hint and it's a big one: The US Government developed this skill.Comment -
The GiantSBR Posting Legend
- 01-21-12
- 21480
#54Rich Boy dropping some knowledge.
He's absolutely right about price being everything.Comment -
larco15SBR Sharp
- 12-06-09
- 329
#55You are not up lifetime at Pinny or 5dimes?Comment -
Eddy MunnyBenched
- 08-13-13
- 15769
#56Stop stroking yourself off. You haven't happened upon the holy grail of anything in just "over a year." I can promise you that. You can probably string along the average dunce with your little carrot on a stick routine, but I'm personally not impressed.Originally posted by SlapYaMamaYou're very witty, I see why everyone likes you.
Why should someone give away something for free? I already post most of my plays for free to help some people, obviously not you, since I put you in the poor house ( just joking ).
I may be interested in teaching a class one day but I'm going to be honest, only the strong survive with this skill. It's takes a lot of hard work. I do no more than two games a day, I prefer one, if I do more, mistakes are easily made. It took me over a year to become proficient in the skill, do you have the patience and dedication?
Hint: it's like learning a whole new language.
A fun fact: less than 1% of the population use this skill. If it's more, I'd be shocked.
One last hint and it's a big one: The US Government developed this skill.
You're just vaguely referring to "reading the market" aka the masses, understanding the number and the motive behind it's design and blah, blah, blah. Who gives a rip? Bottom line is, that can only comprise one facet of the overall picture, not the end-all be-all.
If actual handicapping isn't a key part of the process, then you can forget about it because you're just handicapping (no pun intended) yourself. You may have the worm and the hook, but you'd be far more efficient if you had the line and pole too.Comment -
gregmav1Restricted User
- 01-09-14
- 1830
#57i have deposited two times on 5dimes for $50 each in the last 3 years and have made it last that whole time, while taking out one withdrawal of $1,000, and right now got about $600 in there... i just bet as a hobby and for fun, but I'm happy I've made two small deposits last this long while making a little cash on the side for fun... have gotten an infinite amount of entertainment from itComment -
Eddy MunnyBenched
- 08-13-13
- 15769
#58Originally posted by Ghenghis Kahnhope you're not talking about remote viewing bs...
I'd actually be more interested in what this blow-hard had to say if he was talking about remote viewing. Hell, I might be the first to enroll in that class of his. No way anyone can master that in a year though, and it's probably worthless for handicapping anyways.
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Ghenghis KahnSBR Posting Legend
- 01-02-12
- 19736
#59maybe he's a handicapping savant. he mastered the skill that takes people decades to figure out.Originally posted by Eddy MunnyStop stroking yourself off. You haven't happened upon the holy grail of anything in just "over a year." I can promise you that. You can probably string along the average dunce with your little carrot on a stick routine, but I'm personally not impressed.
You're just vaguely referring to "reading the market" aka the masses, understanding the number and the motive behind it's design and blah, blah, blah. Who gives a rip? Bottom line is, that can only comprise one facet of the overall picture, not the end-all be-all.
If actual handicapping isn't a key part of the process, then you can forget about it because you're just handicapping (no pun intended) yourself. You may have the worm and the hook, but you'd be far more efficient if you had the line and pole too.Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
- 388208
#60I love these guys I think they actually handicap the games and are winners
If anybody ever tracked all their wagers every guy at SBR massive in the redComment -
Ghenghis KahnSBR Posting Legend
- 01-02-12
- 19736
#61he's a remote viewing sports betting savant. he can see the final scores...Originally posted by Eddy Munny
I'd actually be more interested in what this blow-hard had to say if he was talking about remote viewing. Hell, I might be the first to enroll in that class of his. No way anyone can master that in a year though, and it's probably worthless for handicapping anyways.
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Eddy MunnyBenched
- 08-13-13
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#62Could be. But I reckon this mastery of remote viewing comes with a set of moral principles imparted from teacher to pupil... Akin to how Doc Brown reproached Marty McFly when Marty took advantage of time travel capabilities to profit off of sportsbetting. Seems remote viewing would come with similar stipulations to preclude it's misuse.Originally posted by Ghenghis Kahnmaybe he's a handicapping savant. he mastered the skill that takes people decades to figure out.
Then again, maybe he had a wayward teacher, like the Cobra Kai sensei from the Karate Kid.
I'm sure he has another riddle up his sleeve to direct us to the path of enlightenment. With a handle like "SlapYaMama" who are we to second guess?Comment -
KVBSBR Aristocracy
- 05-29-14
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SlapYaMamaSBR High Roller
- 08-01-15
- 120
#64We have a winner!!!!Originally posted by Ghenghis Kahnhope you're not talking about remote viewing bs...
You keep believing it's bs, that's fine with me. I'll keep collecting my money!Comment -
Eddy MunnyBenched
- 08-13-13
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#65Is this clown serious or is he just giving up the fight?
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Ghenghis KahnSBR Posting Legend
- 01-02-12
- 19736
#66how did i know it was remote viewing? i was just fukking around but that popped into my head. some weird shit...Originally posted by SlapYaMamaWe have a winner!!!!
You keep believing it's bs, that's fine with me. I'll keep collecting my money!Comment -
SlapYaMamaSBR High Roller
- 08-01-15
- 120
#67Remote viewing doesn't work that way. You can know who wins the game though... Like I said it's a lot of hard work.Originally posted by Ghenghis Kahnhe's a remote viewing sports betting savant. he can see the final scores...
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Ghenghis KahnSBR Posting Legend
- 01-02-12
- 19736
#68i think he's serious.Originally posted by Eddy MunnyIs this clown serious or is he just giving up the fight?
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SlapYaMamaSBR High Roller
- 08-01-15
- 120
#69That's sort of how remote viewing works. You took a short cut.Originally posted by Ghenghis Kahnhow did i know it was remote viewing? i was just fukking around but that popped into my head. some weird shit...Comment -
Eddy MunnyBenched
- 08-13-13
- 15769
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He probably thinks remote viewing is accomplished with the toy drone he got for Christmas.Comment
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