Justin, how do you stay with SBR?
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JasonDCSBR Sharp
- 12-06-12
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#106Comment -
tto827SBR Hall of Famer
- 10-01-12
- 9078
#107None has been shown. I have been asking for it for days to all the people bashing SBR. Mikeyanks DID post an email he got in the middle of November from another book stating that BI was going down (supposedly the time they started shopping their client list). So how he and other books knew, but SBR didn't is a bit concerning, but no proof to nail SBR to the coffin.Comment -
HankwinsSBR MVP
- 09-17-10
- 2232
#108
majority thinks, I pity them.Comment -
The KrakenBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 12-25-11
- 28917
#109Anyone posting anything negative about Shari's looks is either delusional or carrying out a personal vendetta. Because that girl is at least a 10Comment -
raiders72001Senior Member
- 08-10-05
- 11056
#110The posters blew the call because they were jumping on the bandwagon driven by SBR. There are some posters here that have inside knowledge, and there are a few that are insightful enough to figure out which books may not be safe. But the vast majority, like myself, have no clue about any books financial or managerial standing. We USED to count on SBR for that info --- that is why we came here. Stop trying to diminish SBR's lack of due diligence by blaming ignorant posters for tailing SBR --- our supposed industry watchdog.Last edited by raiders72001; 12-24-12, 04:35 AM.Comment -
teaserpleaserBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 08-14-08
- 26016
#111Solid LA 5.5 to a 6 imo... avg out here I like shari so no hate just is what it is. If you live in the sticks or parts of the east coast I understand how you could think she is above avg but a 10??Comment -
Dark HorseSBR Posting Legend
- 12-14-05
- 13764
#112Pieces of the puzzle. We'll see what the final picture looks like, but these have to be added.
I didn't expect BI to be in financial trouble, because they had low limits. I expressed this as recently as last month. Obviously, with free half points -both ways!- off 3 (for a while) and 7, high limits would have killed them.
A player can bet those irresponsible/generous offers within the system the book is comfortable with, or try to blow the book out of the water.
So you can imagine my surprise when the list shows Elihu with a 86K balance at this book; second highest at the book. ( add that to the question marks surrounding SBR). How were a few players able to circumvent limits, and why did SBR not report this, where the impact on the bottomline would have been clear to all?
A few sharps pounding a vulnerable book... Just two accounting for a 1/4 million. What would a bailout book think?Last edited by Dark Horse; 12-24-12, 10:48 AM.Comment -
allin1SBR MVP
- 11-07-11
- 4555
#113In case you didn't see this.
Let me clarify.
Jon was the owner, someone else was the financial backer. Jon made a lot of decisions -- the kind you'd expect from a CEO. He didn't control the lines or much of the risk management. Lines were controlled by M&M (playcr) mostly, until some point in early November (I think).
The financial backer was arrested in September. He faced further legal problems a few weeks later. At some point the backer became unable or unwilling to continue funding BI, probably due in no small part due to legal pressures in the US.Comment -
Dark HorseSBR Posting Legend
- 12-14-05
- 13764
#114The financial backer is another piece shrouded in mystery. Is SBR saying that they gave the book a B rating because of the financial backer, even if (they were aware that) the book after a few years in business was not able to be profitable? Most players here would be profitable betting +108. They wouldn't need a financial backer. Did the book never have any start-up capital?
The whole financial structure in place seems to have been a joke from top to bottom. And yet the book got a B rating. Why? Because it made them a 'banner' book here, and gave SBR more cash flow as well as -yet another- cut of players lifetime losses?Last edited by Dark Horse; 12-24-12, 12:03 PM.Comment -
allin1SBR MVP
- 11-07-11
- 4555
#115The financial backer is another piece shrouded in mystery. Is SBR saying that they gave the book a B rating because of the financial backer, even if (they were aware that) the book after a few years in business was not able to be profitable? Most players here would be profitable betting +108. They wouldn't need a financial backer. Did the book never have any start-up capital?
The whole financial structure in place seems to have been a joke from top to bottom. And yet the book got a B rating. Why? Because it made them a 'banner' book here, and gave SBR more cash flow as well as -yet another- cut of players lifetime losses?
When Justin7 pointed out their vulnerabilities on the forum, sbr lou said that everything is ok. Why did he do that? Was he just plain stupid or did sbr have their reasons? I don't think sbr guys are that stupid, because even if they were, they would have thought twice at what justin7 was pointing out, considering that he is smarter by far. I think they just had their agenda in place. Not looking good.Comment -
lyon804SBR Hall of Famer
- 11-02-09
- 6526
#116Justin7 I have read is a 'contract employee' of SBR and Lou is just a $11.00 an hour employee being told what to do by John and Dozer. Quite honestly from what I have dug up on Justin7 I am shocked he is associated with SBR.Comment -
Dark HorseSBR Posting Legend
- 12-14-05
- 13764
#117Everybody knew their offers were dangerous for their safety but they kept letting sharps have the better of them. Was it because they were stupid or because they actually wanted to leave with all the money, so they wanted those sharps with larger deposits than average on board? I believe it was a scam from day one.
When Justin7 pointed out their vulnerabilities on the forum, sbr lou said that everything is ok. Why did he do that? Was he just plain stupid or did sbr have their reasons? I don't think sbr guys are that stupid, because even if they were, they would have thought twice at what justin7 was pointing out, considering that he is smarter by far. I think they just had their agenda in place. Not looking good.Comment -
allin1SBR MVP
- 11-07-11
- 4555
#118
some quotes from Justin from down the street
Re: BetIslands. That thread started November 6th. That was right about the time all the red flags started going up. I am trying to find out how much were made in deposits from that time until December 18th, 2012.
SBR is a news organization. If you withhold information, you must "do no harm". There are situations where withholding the news of BetIslands collapse may be reasonable if it was properly executed, and Betislands properly overseen from that point on. I don't think this happened. I am trying to get BI's deposit info during that time period. It is my hope that if SBR didn't properly handle things from that point, they will make it right with those players that deposited afterwards.Re: Censorship. No, I don't feel the same way. SBR has been much more aggressive in censoring/banning those with dissenting opinions, including myself.
SBR has the potential to do much good, and are still a player's best chance. I'm not sure I like the direction they are headed though, and I am ready to do other things with my time... More time on sports betting and other activities.
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Dark HorseSBR Posting Legend
- 12-14-05
- 13764
#120Justin, haven't heard from you for a while. Are you being censored? What are you doing about the theft of your funds? Think we can talk straight, without the little bloodhound sent in here to diffuse the topic?Comment -
stepanko86SBR Hustler
- 12-06-12
- 97
#121This Justin wrote to me about that that will help in washes a question is relative nonpayments of my money by the betfair company. I wrote that will help. Passed already long time and it was gone.Comment -
HedgeHogSBR Posting Legend
- 09-11-07
- 10128
#122Justin resigned--couldn't stand the stench which is now SBR.Comment -
slashSBR MVP
- 08-10-05
- 1000
#123Comment -
KGamblerSBR MVP
- 07-09-09
- 2404
#124Pieces of the puzzle. We'll see what the final picture looks like, but these have to be added.
I didn't expect BI to be in financial trouble, because they had low limits. I expressed this as recently as last month. Obviously, with free half points -both ways!- off 3 (for a while) and 7, high limits would have killed them.
A player can bet those irresponsible/generous offers within the system the book is comfortable with, or try to blow the book out of the water.
So you can imagine my surprise when the list shows Elihu with a 86K balance at this book; second highest at the book. ( add that to the question marks surrounding SBR). How were a few players able to circumvent limits, and why did SBR not report this, where the impact on the bottomline would have been clear to all?
A few sharps pounding a vulnerable book... Just two accounting for a 1/4 million. What would a bailout book think?
People were not circumventing limits. Where are you getting that from? Don't confuse the issue by making shit up.
Letting people bet $1K on as many games as they want, with a free half point is going to result in massive losses (for the book). You don't need to be betting $10K a game to have an $86K balance. Look at it this way... if you have $40K in the book you can bet $50K in individual wagers (some on Wednesday and Thursday night ncaaf/nfl/nba/ncaab) every week. That's like $2,500 in EV PER WEEK. That doesn't even get into the other weaknesses the book had. You didn't have to bet huge, just often. It was very easy to get big volume on +EV bets on BI.
Also, didn't you know that you could call on the phone and bet more than $1K? Strangely, this is the only part of the operation that I ever observed showing any kind of risk management. I called up wanting to bet more on a major NCAAF game... the guy looked at my balance, laughed and said "no way they ever let you bet over the limit". That actually reassured me, because it was the ONLY time I had seen any kind of risk management from BI. It was the dumb kind (shouldn't turn down action on major NCAAF game), but at least they were trying.
The book was run like a joke. It might not have started as a straight scam, but by the end it definitely was a straight scam.Comment -
KGamblerSBR MVP
- 07-09-09
- 2404
#125Everybody knew their offers were dangerous for their safety but they kept letting sharps have the better of them. Was it because they were stupid or because they actually wanted to leave with all the money, so they wanted those sharps with larger deposits than average on board?Comment -
Dark HorseSBR Posting Legend
- 12-14-05
- 13764
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The KrakenBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 12-25-11
- 28917
#127Is Crazy Lou the same as CrazyL? Crazy gonna crazyComment -
HedgeHogSBR Posting Legend
- 09-11-07
- 10128
#128Yes, gone for over a week now. Posters with legit sportsbook complaints will suffer greatly from his absence.Comment -
Dark HorseSBR Posting Legend
- 12-14-05
- 13764
#130I understand what you're saying KGambler, but have you considered the possibility that the financial backer may have pulled out when he saw too much of a relationship between SBR and BI? What would you think, if you were such a backer, and you saw a known pro gambler (possibly with higher limits), and SBR employee, basically steal money through ridiculous free half points that went both way on the same bet (unlike at Wagerchief, btw) off the 3 and 7? Isn't is possible that the financial backer felt scammed by the same BI/SBR cooperation as players now?Comment -
ChewFuSBR Hustler
- 05-26-10
- 58
#131So Justin7 is no longer affiliated with SBR?
Sad day. Was great to have someone on the forum who didn't simply follow the party line and generally stuck to his guns. Would feel much better having him going in to bat for me than any of the remaining staff.
Have watched the BI debacle unfold from afar given I have no financial interest in things. Can't understand the SBR apologists. At the very least, SBR was negligent in allowing players to continue to sign up when it ought reasonably to have known that BI was in trouble. Are we honestly to believe that an industry authority who had previously talked up the good standing of the book's backer/CEO had NO idea that things were going pear-shaped?Comment -
flyingilliniSBR Aristocracy
- 12-06-06
- 41219
#132Justin is still with SBR he and his law firm name is still on the SBR page in the disclaimer.המוסד
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touchbackSBR MVP
- 02-08-12
- 1227
#133J7, your participation is required with or without SBR. Your and stand up guy from what I have seen over the years... what, do I have to hit your cell phone in your pocket. I can and I have in the past whether you know it or not. Dont dive into the pile of crap you do not necessarily deserve.Comment
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