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  • 20Four7
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 04-08-07
    • 6703

    #1
    Front page cappers on fire
    All of yesterdays front page NBA picks come through. I don't generally pay attention but they were on some of my games.

    Has anyone kept track of how good the front page boys usually are?
  • jjgold
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 07-20-05
    • 388179

    #2
    They are about 40%

    Biggest losers in the world that give two sides too games also
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    • SBR_John
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 07-12-05
      • 16471

      #3
      The write ups are very good. I like to see what angle they are using. The picks page is the most popular page in the SBR family of sites so I guess I'm not alone. Chance Harper is a good read too.
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      • curious
        Restricted User
        • 07-20-07
        • 9093

        #4
        Originally posted by 20Four7
        All of yesterdays front page NBA picks come through. I don't generally pay attention but they were on some of my games.

        Has anyone kept track of how good the front page boys usually are?
        During baseball season I would go to willie bee's front page post (there are more picks there for some reason than on the "front page") and I would write down all the picks. IF there were any picks that most of the handicappers were on, these usually won.

        I haven't done the same for football or basketball.
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        • biggamer3
          SBR MVP
          • 04-16-07
          • 2163

          #5
          I have never checked out the front page

          Maybe now i will keep an eye on it
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          • pavyracer
            SBR Aristocracy
            • 04-12-07
            • 82839

            #6
            Posters on these forums are doing much better than the front page write ups. The NCAA basketball best picks as well as the NHL best picks have tripled my bankroll the last two weeks.

            Good job guys!
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            • Bill Dozer
              www.twitter.com/BillDozer
              • 07-12-05
              • 10894

              #7
              Originally posted by curious
              During baseball season I would go to willie bee's front page post (there are more picks there for some reason than on the "front page") and I would write down all the picks. IF there were any picks that most of the handicappers were on, these usually won.

              I haven't done the same for football or basketball.
              People who paid attention to Willie's baseball writeup got some good tips on where the wind was blowing and O/Us. He knows his baseball too.
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              • Mudcat
                Restricted User
                • 07-21-05
                • 9287

                #8
                I have to say, there are few things I find less interesting than cappers being "on fire." If they are showing profit through the natural ups-and-downs of hundreds of picks, I'm impressed.

                And maybe that is the case here (although that is not the impression I have gotten when I have glanced over Willie Bee's periodic summaries).

                Long-term success is all that matters. "On fire" is a trap.
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                • 20Four7
                  SBR Hall of Famer
                  • 04-08-07
                  • 6703

                  #9
                  I understand your sentiments Mudcat. I just happened to know they were betting a couple of games that I had also bet (not due to them), and checkedout the remainder of the picks. I noticed the ncaabb was a loser but the nba picks come through. I was curious if anyone had logged how their picks had done. The only writeups I usually read are the nfl football and only if my handicapping showed a potential play in the game.
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