Actually, we were discussing property tax loopholes.
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Oops, Fezzik is measuring EV again.
I formally request request Druff move this thread to the sports and sports betting subforum.
Dave Ramsey's credit score is zero. He admits it in this video. Ditz, do you think you are worth more than Ramsey?
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/k0rsd...?feature=share
Often misquoted as we don’t need no stinkin badges, but the original is actually a little different.
EV? We aint got no EV, We don’t need no EV!
I DON’T HAVE TO SHOW YOU ANY STINKIN EV!!!!!!!!!
https://youtu.be/VqomZQMZQCQ
We making money in the Smart Money Thread.
Don't Bother Me!
EV for sports betting should be used past tense. For the record, I did discuss this with a certain relatively famous podcaster.
Meanwhile, for all of "Fezzik's" SuperContest success, mickey, do you really know anything about him? Do you know why he suddenly retired in a famously public fashion? Do you know why he said, at the time, that he would restrict himself to props and arbitrage? Do you know who he replaced for what cartel? And what happened?
Because if you don't know the answers to these questions you are woefully underinformed and should probably not be tossing Fezzik's name out there as a talking point.
Feel free to ring him up and discuss these things with him.
And this is why bothering to respond to your stuff vis-a-vis sports is silly. You don't know enough.
Oh look, it's the retard that doesn't think EV is important in sports betting.
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EV for sports betting should be used past tense. For the record, I did discuss this with a certain relatively famous podcaster.
Meanwhile, for all of "Fezzik's" SuperContest success, mickey, do you really know anything about him? Do you know why he suddenly retired in a famously public fashion? Do you know why he said, at the time, that he would restrict himself to props and arbitrage? Do you know who he replaced for what cartel? And what happened?
Because if you don't know the answers to these questions you are woefully underinformed and should probably not be tossing Fezzik's name out there as a talking point.
Feel free to ring him up and discuss these things with him.
And this is why bothering to respond to your stuff vis-a-vis sports is silly. You don't know enough.[/QUOTE
Fezzik was using EV in future tense.
You’re the one that bragged up Fezzik. So now I use him as an example you go into tearing him down. That’s simpleton shit.
For the record there are myriad professional sports betters making EV calculations. Many of them are featured in this thread.
Your opinion on EV is a minority opinion.
PS munchkins numbers are computer generated. That means finite numbers. And that means EV calcs.
More importantly, did ANYONE make more money sports betting with offshore books since the start of the season than they could have by not betting and keeping the money in Bitcoin? Hit $80,000 today and was $53,000 on NFL opening weekend. Or about a 51% gain by letting it sit.
The guy sitting with me in the "Retro Road Trip" thread, the former Boeing VP, made a fortune. He's big on Bitcoin and wrote his own automated programs that are faster than the norm. He's got the whole set-up on the lower floor of his house in Chicago like a mini-exchange. I don't even want to know how much he made. It's gotta be sick.
Boz, if he visits LV in the near future, I'll let you know the dates. Dinner(s) at Vic and Anthony's will be on him.
Bro, go back and read the BTC thread on WOV with MDawg. He claims to have been getting BTC since 2011 many at a time with an ongoing stream coming in... AND he has been investing it with 5% to 10% interest.
Think about that... average BTC price in 2011, average attorney fees, etc with an an ongoing stream throughout the years. Ill let someome like TablePlay calculate it, but he should have an absolute min of 239 BTC x 80k with interest. We're talking over 20 million.
Hey redietz: I assume you are related to the family who once owned the lantern mfg. co., based in Tennessee, named R. E. Dietz company?
Went out of business about 40 years ago IIRC.
No, but it is a fine lantern company. Both my grandfathers (Pennsylvania) did some work in the anthracite mines in Molly Maguire country, and there were Dietz lanterns in their basements.
Most googles of me turn up the lantern company or a bio researcher. That is actually a famous lantern company. Very high-quality product. When you are underground, dependability counts.