Capping site has to be manipulating records.

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  • louisvillekid
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 08-14-07
    • 9262

    #1
    Capping site has to be manipulating records.
    Shocking premise I know, right.

    First off I'm in no way affiliated with this site and I am NOT recommending to buy anything from them.

    Ok. I found this site how many ever years ago. And the same group/name of cappers are always in this sites top 20.

    I would look at the records and maybe write down a current record for an ongoing sport's season for a certain capper, and then check back in a week, maybe couple weeks, sometimes a month. And the capper would always have increased their winning record. Wouldn't matter which capper(s) in the top 20 i chose.

    So, then I picked a random one to try and follow. They release the plays that the capper(s) are on 5 minutes after game starts. Now, you don't know the start time of the games they are on, so I would just be refreshing the page on and off all day long trying to catch what game they were on. When I would track one, or two of them, for couple weeks, maybe a month, they would always lose or hoover at 50% and be losing the juice.
    But as soon as I stop tracking whichever capper or two I was following, when I would check back on their record, they'd be winning all of the sudden.

    This has gone on for how many ever years I 've played around following different ones on and off.

    My hunch, is that whoever runs/operates the site, knows whether a cappers page has been visited or not and can tweak the records to be a winning record. But if they know there has been visitor(s) to the page on and off throughout the day, then they have to keep the posted games from that day's releases correct. But, if no one has visited that particular cappers page the previous day, then it doesn't matter what games were released on the page 5 minutes after start, because no one would have saw them. And that way, whoever operates the site can manipulate the records to look like the cappers are winning.

    Last year I chose one in the top 20 for MLB. I started playing their picks released on site 5 minute after game started, and would live bet em. Sometimes I would get a better line than what they listed. I followed one capper for a month and just lost and lost and lost. So i decide to look at the top 20 again and looked at current top records for MLB, and picked the top one, or maybe a top 5. Again, lost. Probably hoovered in the 50% range and lost on juice piling up.
    I go back and check the record of the first one I was following and of course the were on some ridiculous run. Like 25-5 or some sh*t.

    Start of football, college and NFL - I started following one of the top 20 cappers. Again, if I was checking the page on and off throughout the gamedays and tracking the plays -they were 50% at best. As soon as I stop and then switch to track a different one, the one I start following will all of the sudden be 50% at best. But when I go back after 2 weeks, or a month, and check the record on the one I was following - again, on some ridiculous run.

    It's way too coincidental.

    I've also noticed over the years, even when I start tracking maybe 2 at same time, and multiple sports seasons can be going on at same time, and whatever capper I decide to track, might be showing a winning record in all the sports, as soon as I start tracking them they'll be 50% across all the sports going on. Maybe 1 sport they might hit 55% over the 2,3,4 weeks I will track. BUT, the one recurring thing that almost always happens. IF I miss just ONE day, maybe two - like, I forget to visit the site and refresh whatever capper's page for a day or two to check their plays - if I forget to check -it's almost guaranteed that when I do check back, the capper will have went on a perfect run, or near perfect run, over the previous day, or two.
    Coincidence? Highly doubtful.

    I'll give the 2 newest examples. At start of NBA basketball I picked out 2 to track. Both also have winning football going on.
    I'm checking both cappers pages everyday. Multiple times a day. Both of them for past week or so have been 50% at best across all sports. One has slightly been ahead in college bball. But their record was allegedly already good when I jumped in to start tracking.

    So yesterday I totally forgot to check both capper's pages.

    I go check today, and type in the date for just yesterdays plays. Both went perfect on all plays, all sports.
    GTFOH! I'll post screenshots below.

    I stand by my hunch(theory.) Whoever runs the site knows whether people have viewed any cappers page the previous day. And if there were visitors, then they grade whatever plays they listed correctly. But if they know no one has visited any particular cappers page then they can tweak the records.
    I wouldn't be surprised if whoever operates the site is in control of all the top 20 "cappers" pages. Like it's all one person, or a small group, that runs the website.


  • winkyyy
    SBR Wise Guy
    • 08-05-19
    • 578

    #2
    ALL the Handicappers are a Scam

    They just pick games...90 % with no knowledge or expertise...


    I would say 10% use math....


    If u would spend a dime on any "picks" u really need your head examined...


    If they were so good...they wouldn't need to sell their picks ...


    they would bet $50,000 a game on their winners.
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    • louisvillekid
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 08-14-07
      • 9262

      #3
      Originally posted by winkyyy
      They just pick games...90 % with no knowledge or expertise...


      I would say 10% use math....


      If u would spend a dime on any "picks" u really need your head examined...


      If they were so good...they wouldn't need to sell their picks ...


      they would bet $50,000 a game on their winners.
      True.
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