Originally Posted by
Rob.Singer
You don't understand because it doesn't fit your hate and envy agenda. The bets aren't purchased by me. And if I had copies of them sent and I posted them here, all you little people would do is claim they're not really mine....if they won. Lose, and I'm the most prolific and believable sports bettor in the world!
Hey mickey, put on that fifth grade thinking cap and see if you can recall how "redietz the solicitor" makes his claim to fame....which you idiots readily buy into because he believes everything you say. Show me even one pick he says he won where he posted it up before the game., eh-em, over his "40-yr. career".
Uh-Oh....it's re-evaluation time for the dummies again.....
Todd, this post is libelous, and I am holding you personally responsible.
Will someone remind Mr. Argentino that The Wise Guys Contest plays (
www.vegaswiseguys.com) have been publicly available to the public for the last 35 years? And that my having the best college football ATS record in the contest for the cumulative last 30 years is likely not a fluke?
Mr. Argentino seems to not grasp the concept of a monitor ("Tipsters or Gypsters?" in the Retro Road trip thread). He also fails to grasp the significance of having clients. If no client of mine has come on a forum in the last 30 years to berate my work, that might suggest that I know what I'm doing. If I'm one of 50 sports handicappers in the country invited to The Wise Guys Contest, that might suggest something. If Billy Walters hired me, that might also suggest I know what I'm doing.
If I make a 10K reward available to anyone who can demonstrate that I solicited anyone at any time in the last decade, well, not much more I can do on that front. Not a bet, mind you, but a reward. Blackhole, coach belly, "Rob Singer," have at it, boys.
Todd, this is on you. You and Argentino are tied at the hip because of this forum. Mr. Mendelson and Argentino have been tied at the hip, and evidently it has caused Mr. Mendelson some issues, which I vociferously predicted two years ago. I'm going to predict the same thing for you.
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