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  • jolmscheid
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    • 02-20-10
    • 3256

    #1
    Hey Justin7...Your book and Spreadsheet...
    Hey Justin...first of all just wanted to say that I bought your book...great read by the way!

    Second of all, I have been following your spreadsheet the last couple of days...just want to ask if you post ALL your plays year-round on your spreadsheet?

    I just want to follow a PROVEN capper that I know will profit safely and effectively...
  • jolmscheid
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    • 02-20-10
    • 3256

    #2
    Look forward to your reply and talking more Justin
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    • Kindred
      SBR MVP
      • 09-09-08
      • 2901

      #3
      I'd be surprised if he gave away all his edges to the public..not trying to speak for him but once an angle becomes widely known it becomes less profitable. Just my 2 cents
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      • Justin7
        SBR Hall of Famer
        • 07-31-06
        • 8577

        #4
        Originally posted by jolmscheid
        Hey Justin...first of all just wanted to say that I bought your book...great read by the way!

        Second of all, I have been following your spreadsheet the last couple of days...just want to ask if you post ALL your plays year-round on your spreadsheet?

        I just want to follow a PROVEN capper that I know will profit safely and effectively...
        I don't post everything, but I put most of my model plays on the spreadsheet. Posting those won't hurt me. Stuff I bet that isn't based on a model, I don't usually share. If it's just blatant mispricing of derivatives or parlays that a book has no business taking, sharing will cost me money.
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        • Justin7
          SBR Hall of Famer
          • 07-31-06
          • 8577

          #5
          Originally posted by Kindred
          I'd be surprised if he gave away all his edges to the public..not trying to speak for him but once an angle becomes widely known it becomes less profitable. Just my 2 cents
          I don't think my plays are subject to "angles". The hoops model uses 5 megs of data for each season, and took about 100 hours to develop (on top of the time I used to develop the WNBA model, which I heavily cannibalized).
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          • jolmscheid
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            • 02-20-10
            • 3256

            #6
            I am not looking for HOW he bets them, I am just looking for a PROVEN capper that I can follow everyday and KNOW that I will most likely profit....

            So Justin, if it is possible for you to just post your plays that you can, that would be great...if I could follow your plays each day for years to come, that would be amazing, as there isn't one other capper that I know that has done what you have done so far....

            Look forward to your reply if that will be feasible??
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            • Justin7
              SBR Hall of Famer
              • 07-31-06
              • 8577

              #7
              I plan to continue posting plays there, but... be very careful following anyone. 1. They might win in the past, and lose going forward. 2. You'll never get as good numbers as the guy that originates, if he is a winning capper. You are guaranteed to do worse than he does (or I do).
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              • jolmscheid
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                • 02-20-10
                • 3256

                #8
                Why is that? Not as good if lines?
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                • Flight
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                  • 01-28-09
                  • 1979

                  #9
                  Nice work this past week in NCAABB, Justin! Saturday was awesome!
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                  • Justin7
                    SBR Hall of Famer
                    • 07-31-06
                    • 8577

                    #10
                    Originally posted by jolmscheid
                    Why is that? Not as good if lines?
                    If a person is a legit capper, a lot of money will eventually follow their bets. Look at how Right Angle Sports or Dr Bob move college sports. If they are betting their own plays, they get the best number. The number I put in the sheet is what I bet. It will usually be the best number on the screen, and will be gone after I bet it. If you make the same play, it will be with more juice or at a worse number. Your return on risk will be less than mine.
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                    • jolmscheid
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                      • 02-20-10
                      • 3256

                      #11
                      Oh...so you have a lot of people following the pocks you make so the line mo(es quickly?
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                      • Michaelmakesit
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                        • 10-19-10
                        • 1910

                        #12
                        justin how r u betting at pinnacle. i thought u live in the us
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                        • Justin7
                          SBR Hall of Famer
                          • 07-31-06
                          • 8577

                          #13
                          Originally posted by jolmscheid
                          Oh...so you have a lot of people following the pocks you make so the line mo(es quickly?
                          No, but I bet enough to move it. In smaller sports, I might have to bet at Pinny, Greek, and Bookmaker to get filled.
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                          • Justin7
                            SBR Hall of Famer
                            • 07-31-06
                            • 8577

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Michaelmakesit
                            justin how r u betting at pinnacle. i thought u live in the us
                            I have an office in Canada with an employee.
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                            • durito
                              SBR Posting Legend
                              • 07-03-06
                              • 13173

                              #15
                              yea right
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                              • Justin7
                                SBR Hall of Famer
                                • 07-31-06
                                • 8577

                                #16
                                Originally posted by durito
                                yea right
                                Technically, everyone in my group is a partner (with varying %'s of income). Perhaps "employee" is technically incorrect.
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                                • l7ustin
                                  SBR MVP
                                  • 10-09-08
                                  • 3914

                                  #17
                                  Justin7 how much $$ do you bet? I didn't know you were big time enough to have an employee in Canada, I certainly am impressed
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                                  • Dank_Fire
                                    SBR MVP
                                    • 05-13-09
                                    • 2274

                                    #18
                                    Do u subscribe to a line service?
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