I'll try to find out buddy! Maybe we can go in together 50/50 on a lifetime subscription?
Let me know...
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2daBank
SBR Aristocracy
01-26-09
88966
#37
just google "sorry ass tout" and you should find it
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Illusivecone
SBR Wise Guy
11-08-08
771
#38
I remembers CK's MLB Score in 1st inning system, im sure yall remember how that turned out...
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sweetjones55
SBR Hall of Famer
04-07-09
5257
#39
Originally posted by MexicanStallion
Interesting numbers overall. The only thing missing is baseball where CK seemed to do poorly. It was hard to tell though because he never did post any kind of record.
CK manned up and hired some one to do the baseball capping. Solobass is hitting over 70% on his first 40 plays, he's on a nasty run.
Scared money don't make money
182-120-6 (60.26%) Final Total NBA Record over 308 plays
37-20-1 (65%) Record for the 2010 NBA PLAYOFFS
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obamaismyuncle
SBR Posting Legend
12-31-08
17801
#40
Originally posted by Illusivecone
I remembers CK's MLB Score in 1st inning system, im sure yall remember how that turned out...
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sharpcat
Restricted User
12-19-09
4516
#41
Originally posted by sweetjones55
According to CK he said he did not take that youcapper thing seriously. He would take 12 plays per day on there and I know for a fact he never doesn't do that in reality. He only gives out 3 plays max to members daily. Anyways this is his record since going protout, you be the judge of his success or lack of
PC Plays(HEAVY): 28-11-1
NBA: 206-180-9 (Final Record for 2009-2010 Regular Season)
CBB Secret Plays(HEAVY): 19-8 (Final Record for 2009-2010 Regular Season)
CBB: 116-87-2 (Final Record for 2009-2010 Regular Season)
BLUEPRINT March Madness: 27-31-2 (Final Record for 2009-2010 March Madness)
NFL: 44-38-3 (Final Record for 2009-2010 Regular Season)
BLUEPRINT NFL Playoff(HEAVY): 17-9 (including 1-2 on Super Bowl props *small play)
CFB: 70-48-5 (Final Record for 2009-2010 Regular Season)
CFB Secret Plays(HEAVY): 12-6-1 (Final Record for 2009-2010 Regular Season)
CFB 2008-2009 Season BIG Unit Play(HEAVY): 14-2
CFB BOWL: 21-13
CFB BOWL BIG Unit Play(HEAVY): 7-1
WNBA: 80-61-2 (Final Record for 2008-2009 Season)
"I know for a fact he never doesn't do that" I guess this is why tout's are always able to find people to pay for their picks, some people just need help
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G's pks
Restricted User
01-01-09
22251
#42
I remember when cksuker was here...was one of the biggest wind bags ever. Ok his basketball picks were good but I do not remember to many doing poorly here on basketball. His baseball picks were terrible and I was always happy to see myself on the other side.
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obamaismyuncle
SBR Posting Legend
12-31-08
17801
#43
Originally posted by G's pks
I remember when cksuker was here...was one of the biggest wind bags ever. Ok his basketball picks were good but I do not remember to many doing poorly here on basketball. His baseball picks were terrible and I was always happy to see myself on the other side.
Yea his NBA and WNBA plays were rather good, but that was it. CK straight up sucked at the rest. The guy came off as a car salesman, his picks could never stand by themself so he had to always try to disguise them with a bunch of garbage write-ups.
CK is a joke.
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obamaismyuncle
SBR Posting Legend
12-31-08
17801
#44
Anthony "CK" Nassor: "My underground exploits have been well chronicled. I have become known by many names including "The People's Champ" and "Mr. Heavy" for my penchant to win the big games."
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obamaismyuncle
SBR Posting Legend
12-31-08
17801
#45
"I have defined and refined many different systems which are the foundation of my winning strategies. I am also the creator of several winning subsets such as the highly successful "Secret Play" and the "1st Inning Wagering System" (aka the "Grand Slam System") which is like a license to print money!"
I wish someone would come back to SBR to speak on CK's 1st Inning Wagering System, only problem is everyone who followed is living under a bridge these days with no internet access. I don't know the EXACT details, but know people lost their ass on that scam.
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obamaismyuncle
SBR Posting Legend
12-31-08
17801
#46
NBA Playoff Package (includes all Heavy and Secret Plays) - $300
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obamaismyuncle
SBR Posting Legend
12-31-08
17801
#47
Gotta love how CK ends every sentence with "!"
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Flight
Restricted User
01-28-09
1979
#48
1st inning system was just wagering that there will be a run scored in the first inning on every game. Juice was typically between -110 and -130, depending on the starting pitcher. Books that offer this prop have it as a 30 cent line to begin with, so you're already looking at steep odds. It was a very simple system that did not do well last year. Some blamed it on increased juice for the 'yes', going up to -140 and -150 on certain occasions.
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Flight
Restricted User
01-28-09
1979
#49
I remember his secret plays not turning out very well either.
The only thing that was astounding were his PC plays. But I would never pay $300 for them.
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MadTiger
SBR MVP
04-19-09
2724
#50
Originally posted by obamaismyuncle
They are threatening to put the fear of god in people if they were to buy a package and share the picks with SBR posters. These guys are clowns.
I think, based on that record, that we should pool some PayPal pennies as a donation to make sure they DON'T give out the picks here.
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obamaismyuncle
SBR Posting Legend
12-31-08
17801
#51
Originally posted by talnted
he definitely got banned from SBR, he didnt leave on his own
I would almost guarantee you he got banned on purpose or just told people he got banned. Just to get the followers from SBR to follow him to his new site and start buying his picks.
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B1GER1C828
SBR Posting Legend
07-31-07
10244
#52
lol @ 49%
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poker_dummy101
Restricted User
11-03-08
6395
#53
the peoples champ? i thought that was paul wall
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wantitall4moi
SBR MVP
04-17-10
3063
#54
percentages and units won and all that mess were created by touts as a way to keep score. Because they werent risking any money to begin with so they had to think of something to show people that they were 'winning'.
Anyone that actualy gamblers for a living or makes a majority of their income from gambling only cares about one thing...profits. How much did I start the day with? How much have I got now. I dont care if a guy hits 99% if he is losing money he is a loser.
As far as units go, most guys dont even know what a bakroll is beyond what money they have in their pocket. So trying to simplify it in some make believe terms defined by a 'unit', is pretty funny.
It is so ironic that people bash touts, yet they all use the terminology those guys created to describe their own betting practices.
Bottmline is none of that really matters in the long haul. If a guy is varying his bet size winning percentage is totaly and utterly meaningless. If he bets the same amount every game at the same vig then even at 60% he wont be getting rich, and not too many people come close to 60% over along stretch of bets (pointspread based anyway).
Baseball is a good time for people to figure that out. No points spreads, only 'vig' to go by. So people can see that winning percentages in baseball dont mean jack shit, but they should also realize that it doesnt mean anything in any other sport either.
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dwaechte
SBR Hall of Famer
08-27-07
5481
#55
Originally posted by wantitall4moi
percentages and units won and all that mess were created by touts as a way to keep score. Because they werent risking any money to begin with so they had to think of something to show people that they were 'winning'.
Anyone that actualy gamblers for a living or makes a majority of their income from gambling only cares about one thing...profits. How much did I start the day with? How much have I got now. I dont care if a guy hits 99% if he is losing money he is a loser.
As far as units go, most guys dont even know what a bakroll is beyond what money they have in their pocket. So trying to simplify it in some make believe terms defined by a 'unit', is pretty funny.
It is so ironic that people bash touts, yet they all use the terminology those guys created to describe their own betting practices.
Bottmline is none of that really matters in the long haul. If a guy is varying his bet size winning percentage is totaly and utterly meaningless. If he bets the same amount every game at the same vig then even at 60% he wont be getting rich, and not too many people come close to 60% over along stretch of bets (pointspread based anyway).
Baseball is a good time for people to figure that out. No points spreads, only 'vig' to go by. So people can see that winning percentages in baseball dont mean jack shit, but they should also realize that it doesnt mean anything in any other sport either.
Ummm, ok?
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MexicanStallion
SBR Posting Legend
09-08-08
20429
#56
Originally posted by obamaismyuncle
Yea his NBA and WNBA plays were rather good, but that was it. CK straight up sucked at the rest. The guy came off as a car salesman, his picks could never stand by themself so he had to always try to disguise them with a bunch of garbage write-ups.
CK is a joke.
WNBA was good and NBA seemed pretty good. Does anybody remember the CFL experience? That was a disaster.
Originally posted by obamaismyuncle
Anthony "CK" Nassor: "My underground exploits have been well chronicled. I have become known by many names including "The People's Champ" and "Mr. Heavy" for my penchant to win the big games."
I remember he had the nickname Mr. Crumbs for baseball season.
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Flight
Restricted User
01-28-09
1979
#57
Originally posted by wantitall4moi
... If he bets the same amount every game at the same vig then even at 60% he wont be getting rich ...
This entire post is awful, but I quoted the worst part of it
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wantitall4moi
SBR MVP
04-17-10
3063
#58
Originally posted by Flight
This entire post is awful, but I quoted the worst part of it
Spoken like a bookies wet dream.
If a guy makes 3500 bets a year (about 10 bets a day average) and is laying -110 and bets 100 bucks per game how much profit does he have at the end of the year at 60%?
Hint: if you call that getting rich you might need to look up what getting rich actually means.
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obamaismyuncle
SBR Posting Legend
12-31-08
17801
#59
Originally posted by MexicanStallion
WNBA was good and NBA seemed pretty good. Does anybody remember the CFL experience? That was a disaster.
I remember he had the nickname Mr. Crumbs for baseball season.
Yea I remember his CFL disaster, I believe that was right up until around the time CK left.
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sharpcat
Restricted User
12-19-09
4516
#60
Originally posted by wantitall4moi
Spoken like a bookies wet dream.
If a guy makes 3500 bets a year (about 10 bets a day average) and is laying -110 and bets 100 bucks per game how much profit does he have at the end of the year at 60%?
Hint: if you call that getting rich you might need to look up what getting rich actually means.
$56,000 dollars a year with the option of not paying taxes
Also keep in mind that a sharp gambling for a living is likely to be betting far more than $100 a game
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TurkzZ
SBR MVP
01-07-09
4095
#61
they try to pinch our soccer members
Forward points to Karayilan, i am unable to receive SBR points
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pavyracer
SBR Aristocracy
04-12-07
82872
#62
Anyone with a 2 day winning streak here thinks they can become touts and sell picks.
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obamaismyuncle
SBR Posting Legend
12-31-08
17801
#63
Originally posted by pavyracer
Anyone with a 2 day winning streak here thinks they can become touts and sell picks.
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wantitall4moi
SBR MVP
04-17-10
3063
#64
Originally posted by sharpcat
$56,000 dollars a year with the option of not paying taxes
Also keep in mind that a sharp gambling for a living is likely to be betting far more than $100 a game
Also keep in mind the reality of finding 3500 bets a year at -110 is going to be nearly impossible.
Gambling has and always will be about volume and the ability to get odds that make you money.
Winning percentages, units, hot streaks cold streaks, all that is crap. If you bet one game a year and make money, you'll more than likely be further ahead that 99.9% of the people that bet sports regularly.
Those 2 statements are contradictory, but the latter is for the general betting public while the former is aimed at guys actually looking to make a steady income from it.