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    darkhat
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    99.9999 percent lose. The rest profit like small amounts. I don't bet a lot so I'm not judging, but you see people betting like 20 or 50 a game. 100 even. You're not making more than having a job that is close to 100k a year even.

    If someone is that rich and big of a winner they aren't wasting their millions posting on an anonymous gambling forum. Fact.

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    milwaukee mike
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    Quote Originally Posted by baskets View Post
    I have my exact loss number. down a little over 1600 for 2012

    Sbr John, hook me up with a $1760 free play so I can remedy this instantly
    why would you bet a free play on a -110?

    maybe ideas like this are why you are down...

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    BIGDAY
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    MMA is the only sport that I am profitable long term.
    All other sports are hit and miss for me. In 2010 I had a great MLB season. 2011 for MLB I ended losing over double of what I profited from the 2010 season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PickWinnerAllDay View Post
    Why do people think 95% of people lose?

    That doesn't make any sense. 75% may lose, but no way 95%.
    90% + of poker players are losing players long term yet they all think otherwise.

    Winning at sports betting long term is tougher than poker.

    People just enjoy small sample sizes.

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    mrmarket
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    Quote Originally Posted by k13 View Post
    90% + of poker players are losing players long term yet they all think otherwise.

    Winning at sports betting long term is tougher than poker.

    People just enjoy small sample sizes.

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