Nicky Where Do You Post Your Picks??

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  • jjgold
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 07-20-05
    • 388179

    #1
    Nicky Where Do You Post Your Picks??
    You seem like the sharpest guy here now, I never see your picks publically though. I guess you just rather keep them private and avoid the hoopla and unnecessary remarks from posters that might throw you off your game and affect your handicapping.

    Second scenario might be like you post that your betting best available numbers only so not really an opinion on the game and no need to share and quiet possibly have others move the lines, ect..
  • Francis Sollozzo
    SBR MVP
    • 11-15-07
    • 2381

    #2
    private news letter , big $$$
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    • Nicky Santoro
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 04-08-08
      • 16103

      #3
      jjgold,


      many many yrs ago, i used to look at the board everyday, get excited and say, wow, i love this game, omg, i love this game, how can it be only -115? omg, this is easy. i knew every stat availabe to man. i thought i had a license to print money.. it was too easy..however, i started to lose lose lose lose and in all honesty, i became broke over and over again by doing this..

      then i decided to become more discipline and stop handicapping games. jjgold, it's impossible to predict this crap.. no matter how much you know, you will go down. the more you know, the less successful you will be. jjgold, i never even had 1 winning month...

      so then after all this, i decided to never cap a game again. it's been 15 yrs now since i have handicapped a game.. day in and day out now, all i ever do is bet the best # available and let the books make my picks..whoever is off the most with the real line, i jump on the other side.. and i am still in the game..


      that's why i never post picks jjgold.. i never know who i have till minutes before the game. If i start making my own picks jjgold, i will be broke. just like everyone else who always has an opinion..
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      • Stacocakes
        SBR Hall of Famer
        • 04-10-08
        • 7126

        #4
        Still seems like to much risk.There are many ways to gamble with little to no risk. Just depends how much you are willing to bet
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        • jjgold
          SBR Aristocracy
          • 07-20-05
          • 388179

          #5
          Nicky I figured you had a good explanation.

          Nice work
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