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  • ParlaySucker
    SBR Rookie
    • 12-11-10
    • 10

    #1
    Need Advice on Paying for Handicapper Services....
    Hello everyone, new here, hoping to get some advice. Nice to have found this place.


    I've been betting pretty hard lately, I have wildly fluctuating weeks where I super crack em one week and give it all back the next. My problem is I love the action but I really don't have the time anymore to keep up with all the research and I've been betting recklessly. I also parlay the shit out of everything, sure it's meant some big weeks but there have been many weeks where I lost my ass but if I hadn't parlayed anything I would have been up.

    I get this email every day or so from the website "sportsinvestorsnetwork", not sure how they got my email. They parade "Steven Rosenthal" the son of the guy Casino was based on making picks for them. I don't really care about that but they actually have put up some winners lately and claim a very impressive record. My line of thinking with paying for picks has always been that if these guys were so good why would they have to sell their picks to me? Why can't they just go to Vegas and clean up instead of sending me mass emails and running some website that looks like an elementary school kid made it. Well like I said recently I have been following their picks and they have done well. I'm not sure if I believe their claimed records but I guess I'm kinda thinking of it as someone else doing the research for me and saving myself from my reckless action.

    Does anyone have any insight or experience with paying for picks they can provide me with? Does anyone have any experience with the website sportsinvestorsnetwork? The cost of the picks themselves are insignificant compared to the amounts I bet. I've been having my ass handed to me lately by my reckless betting, I was thinking maybe I would let them manage the units, research and just go for the ride. That way I still have the action but I'm taking the factor of my greed and crazy betting out of it.


    Thanks in advance for any help!
  • xstud
    SBR MVP
    • 01-12-08
    • 1643

    #2
    best advice... don't.
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    • ParlaySucker
      SBR Rookie
      • 12-11-10
      • 10

      #3
      Originally posted by xstud
      best advice... don't.

      Okay....do you mind elaborating?
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      • ryanspeer2001
        SBR MVP
        • 03-30-08
        • 3149

        #4
        xstud is right on point.

        If you still choose to go ahead it seems the JM chase system is wildly popular but I don't know anything more than that.

        Controlling your action and streamlining your wagering will prove far more valuable than paying for it.
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        • xstud
          SBR MVP
          • 01-12-08
          • 1643

          #5
          Originally posted by ParlaySucker
          Okay....do you mind elaborating?
          I think the main reason not to pay for a service is because you already start off in the red. All it takes is for a few bad weeks with service picks or even just picking right around 50% and you will be a loser for the season.

          The only consistent system I saw was RAS for college hoops totals but obviously books are releasing those totals sometimes only a few hours before tip and any of the major services that are somewhat successful the books monitor like no tomorrow and usually you won't be able to get the number that the service got.

          I just think if you focus on 1-2 sports and research and read the forums you can be a somewhat successful capper. Also, you will save yourself several hundred or thousands of dollars.
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          • bill2266
            SBR MVP
            • 10-17-07
            • 2016

            #6
            fade lang and you will do fine
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            • ParlaySucker
              SBR Rookie
              • 12-11-10
              • 10

              #7
              Originally posted by xstud
              I think the main reason not to pay for a service is because you already start off in the red. All it takes is for a few bad weeks with service picks or even just picking right around 50% and you will be a loser for the season. The only consistent system I saw was RAS for college hoops totals but obviously books are releasing those totals sometimes only a few hours before tip and any of the major services that are somewhat successful the books monitor like no tomorrow and usually you won't be able to get the number that the service got. I just think if you focus on 1-2 sports and research and read the forums you can be a somewhat successful capper. Also, you will save yourself several hundred or thousands of dollars.
              Well the price of the picks isn't really an issue compared to the amounts I bet. So what I'm gathering is that I was right all along when I thought that guys who sold picks were bullshit because if they were actually that good they wouldn't need to sell their picks?
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              • ryanspeer2001
                SBR MVP
                • 03-30-08
                • 3149

                #8
                Originally posted by ParlaySucker
                Well the price of the picks isn't really an issue compared to the amounts I bet. So what I'm gathering is that I was right all along when I thought that guys who sold picks were bullshit because if they were actually that good they wouldn't need to sell their picks?
                That assessment of why don't they just use the picks to make money is 100% correct IMO. If they were to develop a true winning system that could pull 55-57 winners and share the results the books would adjust or even have plant customers to get the picks hot off the press and adjust the lines. I believe the people out there our winning and winning consistently our who you will never hear from.
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