I'm not taking advice from anyone who can't spell mobile properly.
							
						
					Don’t even start sportbetting at all, not even 1dollar.
				
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	TheMoneyShotBARRELED IN @ SBR!- 02-14-07
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	 pologqSBR Posting Legend pologqSBR Posting Legend- 10-07-12
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 #37interesting conceptOriginally posted by GunShardI disagree with "not even 1 dollar". I encourage all newbies to start betting $1 for a few years and watch your bankroll shrink even with $1. Just imagine if you were betting $100 while your bankroll shrinks. $1 bets until you know how to fade the public and bet underdogs.Comment
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	lonegambler23SBR Hall of Famer- 06-22-16
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 #38o/u how many days it takes for tomobile to say he has future and if dont hit, quit?Comment
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	cecil127SBR Hall of Famer- 11-19-09
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 #39Words to live by when betting horses….Originally posted by GunShardI disagree with "not even 1 dollar". I encourage all newbies to start betting $1 for a few years and watch your bankroll shrink even with $1. Just imagine if you were betting $100 while your bankroll shrinks. $1 bets until you know how to fade the public and bet underdogs.Comment
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	yismanSBR Aristocracy- 09-01-08
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 #40is this JMobile's cousin? [quote=jjgold;5683305]I win again like usual [quote=jjgold;5683305]I win again like usual
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 [quote=Whippit;7921056]miami won't lose a single eastern conference game through end of season[/quote]Comment
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	tmoibleSBR Wise Guy- 09-09-20
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 #41Bullshit,I start betting 0.5 cents,I hit a 15 parlay win 8050,Guess what, lose triple in one day, you don’t want to chase lose,but you can’t when you get addicted,not even 0.5 centComment
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	KVBSBR Aristocracy- 05-29-14
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 #42Obviously you didn't mean half a penny so you made a 15 pick parlay betting 50 cents and won over 8k and then had a day where you lost 24k in bets?
 
 That's a wide range of control.
 
 Did any of it involve a drug taking or drinking?
 
 Do you take any drugs for Parkinsons (that's personal and you don't have to answer)?
 
 Legit questions here, I am curious.Comment
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	gauchojakeBARRELED IN @ SBR!- 09-17-10
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 #43The real reason you probably shouldn't bet is that it's a complete time suck.Comment
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	KVBSBR Aristocracy- 05-29-14
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 #44Man, it can be so easy to waste a lot of time, too.Originally posted by gauchojakeThe real reason you probably shouldn't bet is that it's a complete time suck.
 
 Sometimes the time pays off, sometimes not so much.
 
 But either way, there is a cost of time.
 
 "Since it costs a lot to win
 and even more to lose
 you and me bound to spend some time
 wondering what to choose."
 
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	gauchojakeBARRELED IN @ SBR!- 09-17-10
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 #45Don't get me wrong there have been some very valuable things that I've learned that I can use in my daily life/professional life. I was not a math guy in my education but poker and sports betting sharpened those skills.
 
 In general though, if I would have spent the time I took learning how to bet and put it towards building a business, I'd be way better off. I could also say the same about drinking and smoking weed though.Comment
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	KVBSBR Aristocracy- 05-29-14
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 #46Yeah but time does get sucked up.
 
 I generally do a lot of work for a season during the season of the previous sport. Like buttoning up NCAAF and NCAAB during baseball.
 
 Then you can make bets all week, and not spend time while games happen.
 
 But I've been actively trading each weekend so I'm putting in 16 and 17 hour days even after I've done all that other work.
 
 It definitely helps to work smarter as well as harder and to use computers to your advantage, but time is definitely one of the costs of sportsbetting at that level and it is one of those costs that you don't get back directly, but do (hopefully) get paid in what you've learned, win or lose.
 
 Time does equal experience, but no matter how you spin it, the cost of time must be paid with time.Comment
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	 ChuckyTheGoatBARRELED IN @ SBR! ChuckyTheGoatBARRELED IN @ SBR!- 04-04-11
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 #47Wrong site, bruh. This isn't GA.Where's the fuckin power box, Carol?Comment
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	d2betsBARRELED IN @ SBR!- 08-10-05
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 #48You are the Shakespeare of sportsbetting.Originally posted by KVBYeah but time does get sucked up.
 
 I generally do a lot of work for a season during the season of the previous sport. Like buttoning up NCAAF and NCAAB during baseball.
 
 Then you can make bets all week, and not spend time while games happen.
 
 But I've been actively trading each weekend so I'm putting in 16 and 17 hour days even after I've done all that other work.
 
 It definitely helps to work smarter as well as harder and to use computers to your advantage, but time is definitely one of the costs of sportsbetting at that level and it is one of those costs that you don't get back directly, but do (hopefully) get paid in what you've learned, win or lose.
 
 Time does equal experience, but no matter how you spin it, the cost of time must be paid with time.Comment
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	KVBSBR Aristocracy- 05-29-14
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 #49 Comment Comment
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	KVBSBR Aristocracy- 05-29-14
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 #50It's funny because the same post can have some posters saying there are a lot of words and they can't see any meaning, they say it says nothing or say it's vague.
 
 While other posters pick up what's put down and thank me for posting it. They will argue it's not vague but very specific when I can be.
 
 I get those same responses for the same sets of words. I'd like to say those not getting it are just trolling, because they don't want to read, but the truth is the frame of mind of the sportsbettor can be so different between advantage players and action junkies.
 
 So I understand the differences.Comment
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	 Goat MilkBARRELED IN @ SBR! Goat MilkBARRELED IN @ SBR!- 03-24-10
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 #51How much do you clear per year, after taxes, doing this?Originally posted by KVBYeah but time does get sucked up.
 
 I generally do a lot of work for a season during the season of the previous sport. Like buttoning up NCAAF and NCAAB during baseball.
 
 Then you can make bets all week, and not spend time while games happen.
 
 But I've been actively trading each weekend so I'm putting in 16 and 17 hour days even after I've done all that other work.
 
 It definitely helps to work smarter as well as harder and to use computers to your advantage, but time is definitely one of the costs of sportsbetting at that level and it is one of those costs that you don't get back directly, but do (hopefully) get paid in what you've learned, win or lose.
 
 Time does equal experience, but no matter how you spin it, the cost of time must be paid with time.Cause Sleep is the Cousin of DeathComment
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	d2betsBARRELED IN @ SBR!- 08-10-05
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 #52It's never going to be the same every year. Might be more useful to ask for a 5-year average, or something like that. I might tell you myself privately, I guess you're not a nark lol.Originally posted by Goat MilkHow much do you clear per year, after taxes, doing this?Comment
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	jjgoldSBR Aristocracy- 07-20-05
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 #53Sports betting is peanuts
 Hold too low
 Nobody gets rich, betting sporting eventsComment
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	d2betsBARRELED IN @ SBR!- 08-10-05
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 #54Wrong.Originally posted by jjgoldSports betting is peanuts
 Hold too low
 Nobody gets rich, betting sporting events
 
 Don't need a huge hold if you churn with volume.
 
 5% ROI doesn't sound sexy right? Well, it does if you can get $10 mil volume per year, right?Comment
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	jjgoldSBR Aristocracy- 07-20-05
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 #55Lol 98% don’t get that volume
 
 Originally posted by d2betsWrong.
 
 Don't need a huge hold if you churn with volume.
 
 5% ROI doesn't sound sexy right? Well, it does if you can get $10 mil volume per year, right?Comment
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	d2betsBARRELED IN @ SBR!- 08-10-05
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 #562% is nobody?Originally posted by jjgoldLol 98% don’t get that volumeComment
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	jjgoldSBR Aristocracy- 07-20-05
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 #57You’re in a dream landComment
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	 BostongamblerBARRELED IN @ SBR! BostongamblerBARRELED IN @ SBR!- 02-01-08
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 #58Read “ Confessions of an Ivy League bookie”Comment
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	 pologqSBR Posting Legend pologqSBR Posting Legend- 10-07-12
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 #59tmoible did you stop after last night? looking forward to your next return in 10 minsComment
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	d2betsBARRELED IN @ SBR!- 08-10-05
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 #60Living the dream, baby!Originally posted by jjgoldYou’re in a dream landComment
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	 Goat MilkBARRELED IN @ SBR! Goat MilkBARRELED IN @ SBR!- 03-24-10
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 #61Direct messages sound like too much work and effort lol. But happy you are doing wellOriginally posted by d2betsIt's never going to be the same every year. Might be more useful to ask for a 5-year average, or something like that. I might tell you myself privately, I guess you're not a nark lol.Cause Sleep is the Cousin of DeathComment
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