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  1. #1541
    Originally Posted by mickeycrimm View Post
    Originally Posted by redietz View Post
    Originally Posted by Seedvalue View Post
    One more thing Mickey already exposed you as a fraud. The gambling with and edge guys could not even verify you lol. I could get Richard to verify my claims with back up from the top AP and poker players in the world with a few phone calls Those who know me understand I don’t need or care about such things. I literally just want to beat casinos for everything I can. I don’t like Their predatory business practices and I like the cat and mouse game. I really don’t give two Fucks who believes me. The only opinion that matters to me are the ones in my circle. However I think guys like you the rat fucks of the world who snitch to casino surveillance or whoever are low life scum bags. I didn’t think that’s what you were but here we are

    Let me get this straight. It's my fault that you reported online that you use other people to routinely move money via wire services. You writing that is my responsibility.

    Well, maybe you're right. LOL. Or maybe you need to think a little harder before wandering into topics that undermine you. Nobody has a gun to your head when you post about potentially illegal wire transfers, or you not knowing prostitution is illegal in LV, or you not knowing MoneyGram moves very little money, or you not knowing that anybody sending any amounts to certain countries was on the MoneyGram banned list. I'm sorry if I, unfortunately, knew enough to point these things out.

    I suggest sticking to other topics. Maybe poker or Piggy Banking or something.
    I remember reading about 40 years ago that prostitution was legal in Nevada. So I thought it was legal everywhere in the state. Years later I learned that Clark and Washoe counties were exempt. Not knowing what the exact law said doesn't mean I was an idiot.

    Evenbob Dietz, when you first learned prostitution was legal in Nevada did you learn at the exact same time that Clark and Washoe were excluded from the law? Because if you did you are most likely a rarity. But it's irrelevant anyway. You are scratching for any dig you can get.
    He pays for young dick that’s why he knows all
    About it.
    Myself I always assumed it was legal because of how aggressive the escorts are in the city. I’ve never had to pay for sex so I didn’t know . After Sandusky went to prison red needed to fill the void his cock left so it’s no wonder he’s up on all the prostitution laws

  2. #1542
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
    I'm not redietz and I don't usually do this, and here's a good reason for kew--who's head I'm in 25/7 366--to cheer for NE.

    The Steelers are a 6 pt. fav tomorrow over the pathetic Patriots. There's zero doubt Pittsburgh won't cover especially at home, and I put $1k on them to do just that. Mac Jones is a losing bust, their team is completely demoralized, and Bellichick has been unmasked in recent years as owing most of his fame to Brady.
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post

    Trubisky is starting for the Steelers, and I like him better than Pickett. NE is completely demoralized right now and their locker room is said to be like the walking dead. OTOH, Pittsburgh is actually well into the playoff mix and has something real to play for....and at home.

    If somehow NE wins or covers, I lose. And I'll be shocked. I'm seeing a double digit win for the home team tonight.
    If nothing else Rob is always good for a laugh. That would be laughing AT him, not with him.

    Those of us that wager regularly on sports are wrong 50% or more of the time, so I don't bust on him for that. What makes Rob an idiot is saying "there is zero chance" and then not only does the team not cover but doesn't even win the game. Anybody that says "there is zero chance" just doesn't understand the math.....but then again, we have known that about Rob for a very long time.
    Dan Druff: "there's no question that MDawg has been an obnoxious braggart, and has rubbed a ton of people the wrong way. There's something missing from his stories. Either they're fabricated, grossly exaggerated, or largely incomplete".

  3. #1543
    Keep the math real baby
    It is official. Redietz will never be on Dan Druff's podcast. "too much integrity"

  4. #1544
    My co-host of the Walters book club meeting had the Pats. That puts the co-host at 44-22 ATS for the season in the five games per week format at BetOnlines' Mega-Contest.

    Unbelievably good. With the kinds of teams the co-host is taking, I cringe at the prospects for 0-5 blow-outs. But has not happened. Only loss in the co-host's last six games was Saints by half a point. Will see where the co-host stands tomorrow at BetOnline. Went into tonight in 20th out of 20,000. I'm in 1300th or thereabouts, which actually ain't bad.

  5. #1545
    Originally Posted by redietz View Post
    My co-host of the Walters book club meeting had the Pats. That puts the co-host at 44-22 ATS for the season in the five games per week format at BetOnlines' Mega-Contest.

    Unbelievably good. With the kinds of teams the co-host is taking, I cringe at the prospects for 0-5 blow-outs. But has not happened. Only loss in the co-host's last six games was Saints by half a point. Will see where the co-host stands tomorrow at BetOnline. Went into tonight in 20th out of 20,000. I'm in 1300th or thereabouts, which actually ain't bad.
    Yeah and I’m fist currently out of 20k

    Could you be the original fraud of all these forums ? It sure looks like it Sandusky sucker

  6. #1546
    Originally Posted by Seedvalue View Post
    Originally Posted by redietz View Post
    My co-host of the Walters book club meeting had the Pats. That puts the co-host at 44-22 ATS for the season in the five games per week format at BetOnlines' Mega-Contest.

    Unbelievably good. With the kinds of teams the co-host is taking, I cringe at the prospects for 0-5 blow-outs. But has not happened. Only loss in the co-host's last six games was Saints by half a point. Will see where the co-host stands tomorrow at BetOnline. Went into tonight in 20th out of 20,000. I'm in 1300th or thereabouts, which actually ain't bad.
    Yeah and I’m fist currently out of 20k

    Could you be the original fraud of all these forums ? It sure looks like it Sandusky sucker
    Not for long cus my friend who knows a friend who knows a guy who works for a guy is in the top 20k and he is taking first because he has multiple entries.

  7. #1547
    10k prize money divided by 30k entries = how much value?

  8. #1548
    Originally Posted by redietz View Post
    I suggest sticking to other topics. Maybe poker or Piggy Banking or something.
    Yes, I started out with that one machine play, Piggy Bankin'. And it was my first time doing an empirical study of a game. But I've done hundreds since. I take a pic of every new exploitable game that hits the casinos. Here is the current crop of games out there I've done empirical studies on to find the vulnerabilities. Some of the games are similar but for the most part they have their own configurations so have to be analyzed independently. It takes some knowledge and experience to analyze such a wide array of games.

    Dietz, you won't recognize any of these games. But others will. Games like these have been sitting right there for years while you walked past them on your way to the book. You've literally walked right past millions of dollars to be made in your long one trick pony gambling career. You are 99% ignorant of what goes on in casinos.
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    Last edited by mickeycrimm; 12-08-2023 at 01:55 AM.
    "More importantly, mickey thought 8-4 was two games over .500. Argued about it. C'mon, man. Nothing can top that for math expertise. If GWAE ever has you on again, you can be sure I'll be calling in with that gem.'Nuff said." REDIETZ

  9. #1549
    Originally Posted by AxelWolf View Post
    10k prize money divided by 30k entries = how much value?

    Axelwolf, you're asking the wrong questions, as per usual.

    How much value is there in winning an Olympic medal? Technically, none.

    How many material resources do you have versus my co-host? The answer is far less.

    How much value is there, from an anthropological perspective, in having non-material resources (reputation, respect, self-perception) versus purely material?

    How much value is there for demonstration of a skill that can be used across various enterprises?

    More to your point, my co-host ran betting syndicates in Las Vegas where 50K on up per game was wagered. My co-host ran the same syndicate that recruited Fezzik years later. So the idea that my co-host has no skin in the game due to being in a contest is nonsensical.

    Typical Axelwolf narrow-mindededness, blindness and assumptions.

    And, finally, I must mention this. You don't even do math correctly before blathering. The prize pool is 200K. At least do the math semi-correctly. That's what "APs" are supposed to be good at.

    Oh, wait, I guess you read it too fast. Skimmed it, maybe? Tells you a lot about how some "APs" function. Don't read carefully. Don't do the math carefully. Just blather.

    To put things in perspective, my co-host wagered more in a week than Axelwolf did in a year. But Axelwolf is giving a lecture on the value of time. All while explaining how something called "The 200K Mega-Contest" has 10K in prizes. I hope nobody here is partnered with this dude.
    Last edited by redietz; 12-08-2023 at 06:50 AM.

  10. #1550
    Originally Posted by mickeycrimm View Post
    Originally Posted by redietz View Post
    I suggest sticking to other topics. Maybe poker or Piggy Banking or something.
    Yes, I started out with that one machine play, Piggy Bankin'. And it was my first time doing an empirical study of a game. But I've done hundreds since. I take a pic of every new exploitable game that hits the casinos. Here is the current crop of games out there I've done empirical studies on to find the vulnerabilities. Some of the games are similar but for the most part they have their own configurations so have to be analyzed independently. It takes some knowledge and experience to analyze such a wide array of games.

    Dietz, you won't recognize any of these games. But others will. Games like these have been sitting right there for years while you walked past them on your way to the book. You've literally walked right past millions of dollars to be made in your long one trick pony gambling career. You are 99% ignorant of what goes on in casinos.
    I click on the pictures to zoom in. Literally first pic is labeled singer handpay. Lololol
    It is official. Redietz will never be on Dan Druff's podcast. "too much integrity"

  11. #1551
    Originally Posted by redietz View Post
    Originally Posted by AxelWolf View Post
    10k prize money divided by 30k entries = how much value?

    Axelwolf, you're asking the wrong questions, as per usual.

    How much value is there in winning an Olympic medal? Technically, none.

    How many material resources do you have versus my co-host? The answer is far less.

    How much value is there, from an anthropological perspective, in having non-material resources (reputation, respect, self-perception) versus purely material?

    How much value is there for demonstration of a skill that can be used across various enterprises?

    More to your point, my co-host ran betting syndicates in Las Vegas where 50K on up per game was wagered. My co-host ran the same syndicate that recruited Fezzik years later. So the idea that my co-host has no skin in the game due to being in a contest is nonsensical.

    Typical Axelwolf narrow-mindededness, blindness and assumptions.

    And, finally, I must mention this. You don't even do math correctly before blathering. The prize pool is 200K. At least do the math semi-correctly. That's what "APs" are supposed to be good at.

    Oh, wait, I guess you read it too fast. Skimmed it, maybe? Tells you a lot about how some "APs" function. Don't read carefully. Don't do the math carefully. Just blather.

    To put things in perspective, my co-host wagered more in a week than Axelwolf did in a year. But Axelwolf is giving a lecture on the value of time. All while explaining how something called "The 200K Mega-Contest" has 10K in prizes. I hope nobody here is partnered with this dude.
    The thought process between why to win tournaments and why to not be anonymous are laughably similar. Nothing directly involved in gambling.

    Redietz, money to pay your taxes and not move into the sewers is more important than being known as a pick'em tourney master.
    It is official. Redietz will never be on Dan Druff's podcast. "too much integrity"

  12. #1552
    Originally Posted by accountinquestion View Post

    I click on the pictures to zoom in. Literally first pic is labeled singer handpay. Lololol
    Hobo's Dream.....RIP

    Old habits die hard. It's important to have a little something for inspiration when you're bedding down under a different overpass every night.
    FraudJ's word is worth less than the prop cash in Singer's safe...RIP

  13. #1553
    Originally Posted by accountinquestion View Post
    Originally Posted by mickeycrimm View Post
    Originally Posted by redietz View Post
    I suggest sticking to other topics. Maybe poker or Piggy Banking or something.
    Yes, I started out with that one machine play, Piggy Bankin'. And it was my first time doing an empirical study of a game. But I've done hundreds since. I take a pic of every new exploitable game that hits the casinos. Here is the current crop of games out there I've done empirical studies on to find the vulnerabilities. Some of the games are similar but for the most part they have their own configurations so have to be analyzed independently. It takes some knowledge and experience to analyze such a wide array of games.

    Dietz, you won't recognize any of these games. But others will. Games like these have been sitting right there for years while you walked past them on your way to the book. You've literally walked right past millions of dollars to be made in your long one trick pony gambling career. You are 99% ignorant of what goes on in casinos.
    I click on the pictures to zoom in. Literally first pic is labeled singer handpay. Lololol
    The first pic is a $500 must hit. If the Singer handpay is there then it was placed in the wrong folder. But I see where your head is at. There are almost 200 games in those pics. Those pics should be a goldmine to you because you probably don’t know 50 of them. I did you a big favor but you choose to ridicule.
    "More importantly, mickey thought 8-4 was two games over .500. Argued about it. C'mon, man. Nothing can top that for math expertise. If GWAE ever has you on again, you can be sure I'll be calling in with that gem.'Nuff said." REDIETZ

  14. #1554
    Originally Posted by redietz View Post
    Originally Posted by AxelWolf View Post
    10k prize money divided by 30k entries = how much value?

    Axelwolf, you're asking the wrong questions, as per usual.

    How much value is there in winning an Olympic medal? Technically, none.

    How many material resources do you have versus my co-host? The answer is far less.

    How much value is there, from an anthropological perspective, in having non-material resources (reputation, respect, self-perception) versus purely material?

    How much value is there for demonstration of a skill that can be used across various enterprises?

    More to your point, my co-host ran betting syndicates in Las Vegas where 50K on up per game was wagered. My co-host ran the same syndicate that recruited Fezzik years later. So the idea that my co-host has no skin in the game due to being in a contest is nonsensical.

    Typical Axelwolf narrow-mindededness, blindness and assumptions.

    And, finally, I must mention this. You don't even do math correctly before blathering. The prize pool is 200K. At least do the math semi-correctly. That's what "APs" are supposed to be good at.

    Oh, wait, I guess you read it too fast. Skimmed it, maybe? Tells you a lot about how some "APs" function. Don't read carefully. Don't do the math carefully. Just blather.

    To put things in perspective, my co-host wagered more in a week than Axelwolf did in a year. But Axelwolf is giving a lecture on the value of time. All while explaining how something called "The 200K Mega-Contest" has 10K in prizes. I hope nobody here is partnered with this dude.
    Resources for what for what?

    My math isn't wrong the details are unknown to me as I don't know exactly what contest he was in, there are multiple contests and lots of talk about various contests. I assumed wrong. Of course, I skimmed... your co-host contest rankings have zero effect on my life so I don't care to pay all that much attention. I don't even know who you are talking about. Bragging rights for who? you or him? When it comes to certain sports guys, they desperately need those bragging rights to get their tout on and make money from everything but actually betting sports for themselves.

    "He ran betting syndicates in Las Vegas where 50K on up per game was wagered." What does that even mean? What kind of sports syndicate, a tout service syndicate? What's the difference between a syndicate and a team? Was it his syndicate, was it his money, how much was his cut per year in profit?

    "wagered more in a week than Axelwolf did in a year." Are you talking about sports? If so, I would hope so, I'm not a pro sports bettor. How much did he wager in that week? How much did YOU wager for yourself this year? I did hit 11 out of 11 the first few weeks of NFL, I posted it somewhere.

    I'm not even sure why we were talking about some guy you know I'm not sure why I'm talking about it, cuz I don't even know what guy you're talking about. What's his name?

  15. #1555
    Originally Posted by mickeycrimm View Post
    Originally Posted by accountinquestion View Post
    Originally Posted by mickeycrimm View Post

    Yes, I started out with that one machine play, Piggy Bankin'. And it was my first time doing an empirical study of a game. But I've done hundreds since. I take a pic of every new exploitable game that hits the casinos. Here is the current crop of games out there I've done empirical studies on to find the vulnerabilities. Some of the games are similar but for the most part they have their own configurations so have to be analyzed independently. It takes some knowledge and experience to analyze such a wide array of games.

    Dietz, you won't recognize any of these games. But others will. Games like these have been sitting right there for years while you walked past them on your way to the book. You've literally walked right past millions of dollars to be made in your long one trick pony gambling career. You are 99% ignorant of what goes on in casinos.
    I click on the pictures to zoom in. Literally first pic is labeled singer handpay. Lololol
    The first pic is a $500 must hit. If the Singer handpay is there then it was placed in the wrong folder. But I see where your head is at. There are almost 200 games in those pics. Those pics should be a goldmine to you because you probably don’t know 50 of them. I did you a big favor but you choose to ridicule.
    5th image lower center. I wasn't even trying to troll. That is just what happened and it is funny for the lolz. COme'on, you know it should be funny. I was far from "ridiculing you".

    I have a passing interest in slots. I went to what used to be my home casino and looked around some recently. Got a fucking ticket doing 62 in a 25 and wasted a couple hundred bucks playing a ocean magic with banked bubbles. Slot hustling is not my thing. I have moved on to other things. I didn't mean to ridicule your posting of the pictures. Thats why I clicked on it once to check it out. I just happened to click on the one with the Singer pick which is pretty lolz.

    Lighten up.
    It is official. Redietz will never be on Dan Druff's podcast. "too much integrity"

  16. #1556
    Originally Posted by AxelWolf View Post
    Originally Posted by redietz View Post
    Originally Posted by AxelWolf View Post
    10k prize money divided by 30k entries = how much value?

    Axelwolf, you're asking the wrong questions, as per usual.

    How much value is there in winning an Olympic medal? Technically, none.

    How many material resources do you have versus my co-host? The answer is far less.

    How much value is there, from an anthropological perspective, in having non-material resources (reputation, respect, self-perception) versus purely material?

    How much value is there for demonstration of a skill that can be used across various enterprises?

    More to your point, my co-host ran betting syndicates in Las Vegas where 50K on up per game was wagered. My co-host ran the same syndicate that recruited Fezzik years later. So the idea that my co-host has no skin in the game due to being in a contest is nonsensical.

    Typical Axelwolf narrow-mindededness, blindness and assumptions.

    And, finally, I must mention this. You don't even do math correctly before blathering. The prize pool is 200K. At least do the math semi-correctly. That's what "APs" are supposed to be good at.

    Oh, wait, I guess you read it too fast. Skimmed it, maybe? Tells you a lot about how some "APs" function. Don't read carefully. Don't do the math carefully. Just blather.

    To put things in perspective, my co-host wagered more in a week than Axelwolf did in a year. But Axelwolf is giving a lecture on the value of time. All while explaining how something called "The 200K Mega-Contest" has 10K in prizes. I hope nobody here is partnered with this dude.
    Resources for what for what?

    My math isn't wrong the details are unknown to me as I don't know exactly what contest he was in, there are multiple contests and lots of talk about various contests. I assumed wrong. Of course, I skimmed... your co-host contest rankings have zero effect on my life so I don't care to pay all that much attention. I don't even know who you are talking about. Bragging rights for who? you or him? When it comes to certain sports guys, they desperately need those bragging rights to get their tout on and make money from everything but actually betting sports for themselves.

    "He ran betting syndicates in Las Vegas where 50K on up per game was wagered." What does that even mean? What kind of sports syndicate, a tout service syndicate? What's the difference between a syndicate and a team? Was it his syndicate, was it his money, how much was his cut per year in profit?

    "wagered more in a week than Axelwolf did in a year." Are you talking about sports? If so, I would hope so, I'm not a pro sports bettor. How much did he wager in that week? How much did YOU wager for yourself this year? I did hit 11 out of 11 the first few weeks of NFL, I posted it somewhere.

    I'm not even sure why we were talking about some guy you know I'm not sure why I'm talking about it, cuz I don't even know what guy you're talking about. What's his name?
    If you don't know what you're talking about, why comment at all? And you clearly don't know what you're talking about. I don't get it. Why bother to type when you have no blessed idea about anything you're typing?

  17. #1557
    Originally Posted by redietz View Post
    Originally Posted by AxelWolf View Post
    Originally Posted by redietz View Post


    Axelwolf, you're asking the wrong questions, as per usual.

    How much value is there in winning an Olympic medal? Technically, none.

    How many material resources do you have versus my co-host? The answer is far less.

    How much value is there, from an anthropological perspective, in having non-material resources (reputation, respect, self-perception) versus purely material?

    How much value is there for demonstration of a skill that can be used across various enterprises?

    More to your point, my co-host ran betting syndicates in Las Vegas where 50K on up per game was wagered. My co-host ran the same syndicate that recruited Fezzik years later. So the idea that my co-host has no skin in the game due to being in a contest is nonsensical.

    Typical Axelwolf narrow-mindededness, blindness and assumptions.

    And, finally, I must mention this. You don't even do math correctly before blathering. The prize pool is 200K. At least do the math semi-correctly. That's what "APs" are supposed to be good at.

    Oh, wait, I guess you read it too fast. Skimmed it, maybe? Tells you a lot about how some "APs" function. Don't read carefully. Don't do the math carefully. Just blather.

    To put things in perspective, my co-host wagered more in a week than Axelwolf did in a year. But Axelwolf is giving a lecture on the value of time. All while explaining how something called "The 200K Mega-Contest" has 10K in prizes. I hope nobody here is partnered with this dude.
    Resources for what for what?

    My math isn't wrong the details are unknown to me as I don't know exactly what contest he was in, there are multiple contests and lots of talk about various contests. I assumed wrong. Of course, I skimmed... your co-host contest rankings have zero effect on my life so I don't care to pay all that much attention. I don't even know who you are talking about. Bragging rights for who? you or him? When it comes to certain sports guys, they desperately need those bragging rights to get their tout on and make money from everything but actually betting sports for themselves.

    "He ran betting syndicates in Las Vegas where 50K on up per game was wagered." What does that even mean? What kind of sports syndicate, a tout service syndicate? What's the difference between a syndicate and a team? Was it his syndicate, was it his money, how much was his cut per year in profit?

    "wagered more in a week than Axelwolf did in a year." Are you talking about sports? If so, I would hope so, I'm not a pro sports bettor. How much did he wager in that week? How much did YOU wager for yourself this year? I did hit 11 out of 11 the first few weeks of NFL, I posted it somewhere.

    I'm not even sure why we were talking about some guy you know I'm not sure why I'm talking about it, cuz I don't even know what guy you're talking about. What's his name?
    If you don't know what you're talking about, why comment at all? And you clearly don't know what you're talking about. I don't get it. Why bother to type when you have no blessed idea about anything you're typing?
    Evenbob Dietz is not only bad at gambling math, he takes credit for the work of others.

    "Oh, oh, oh, my friend did good so I'm taking credit for it. My friend can beat your friend, oh, oh, oh."

    Evenbob Dietz is the laughing stock of the forum. Or should I call him Bob "Alan Mendelson" Dietz. Or Bob "Two Plus Two is Three" Dietz.
    "More importantly, mickey thought 8-4 was two games over .500. Argued about it. C'mon, man. Nothing can top that for math expertise. If GWAE ever has you on again, you can be sure I'll be calling in with that gem.'Nuff said." REDIETZ

  18. #1558
    Originally Posted by MaxPen View Post
    Originally Posted by accountinquestion View Post

    I click on the pictures to zoom in. Literally first pic is labeled singer handpay. Lololol
    Hobo's Dream.....RIP

    Old habits die hard. It's important to have a little something for inspiration when you're bedding down under a different overpass every night.
    Hey, Stepandfetchit! How long did you hide under the bridge? A year wasn't it? Come on out, little boy, and take your ass rape from monette.
    "More importantly, mickey thought 8-4 was two games over .500. Argued about it. C'mon, man. Nothing can top that for math expertise. If GWAE ever has you on again, you can be sure I'll be calling in with that gem.'Nuff said." REDIETZ

  19. #1559
    Originally Posted by AxelWolf View Post
    Originally Posted by redietz View Post
    Originally Posted by AxelWolf View Post
    10k prize money divided by 30k entries = how much value?

    Axelwolf, you're asking the wrong questions, as per usual.

    How much value is there in winning an Olympic medal? Technically, none.

    How many material resources do you have versus my co-host? The answer is far less.

    How much value is there, from an anthropological perspective, in having non-material resources (reputation, respect, self-perception) versus purely material?

    How much value is there for demonstration of a skill that can be used across various enterprises?

    More to your point, my co-host ran betting syndicates in Las Vegas where 50K on up per game was wagered. My co-host ran the same syndicate that recruited Fezzik years later. So the idea that my co-host has no skin in the game due to being in a contest is nonsensical.

    Typical Axelwolf narrow-mindededness, blindness and assumptions.

    And, finally, I must mention this. You don't even do math correctly before blathering. The prize pool is 200K. At least do the math semi-correctly. That's what "APs" are supposed to be good at.

    Oh, wait, I guess you read it too fast. Skimmed it, maybe? Tells you a lot about how some "APs" function. Don't read carefully. Don't do the math carefully. Just blather.

    To put things in perspective, my co-host wagered more in a week than Axelwolf did in a year. But Axelwolf is giving a lecture on the value of time. All while explaining how something called "The 200K Mega-Contest" has 10K in prizes. I hope nobody here is partnered with this dude.
    Resources for what for what?

    My math isn't wrong the details are unknown to me as I don't know exactly what contest he was in, there are multiple contests and lots of talk about various contests. I assumed wrong. Of course, I skimmed... your co-host contest rankings have zero effect on my life so I don't care to pay all that much attention. I don't even know who you are talking about. Bragging rights for who? you or him? When it comes to certain sports guys, they desperately need those bragging rights to get their tout on and make money from everything but actually betting sports for themselves.

    "He ran betting syndicates in Las Vegas where 50K on up per game was wagered." What does that even mean? What kind of sports syndicate, a tout service syndicate? What's the difference between a syndicate and a team? Was it his syndicate, was it his money, how much was his cut per year in profit?

    "wagered more in a week than Axelwolf did in a year." Are you talking about sports? If so, I would hope so, I'm not a pro sports bettor. How much did he wager in that week? How much did YOU wager for yourself this year? I did hit 11 out of 11 the first few weeks of NFL, I posted it somewhere.

    I'm not even sure why we were talking about some guy you know I'm not sure why I'm talking about it, cuz I don't even know what guy you're talking about. What's his name?
    Evenbob Dietz feels inferior because, well, he IS inferior when it comes to gambling. Has to try to drag everyone down to his level.
    "More importantly, mickey thought 8-4 was two games over .500. Argued about it. C'mon, man. Nothing can top that for math expertise. If GWAE ever has you on again, you can be sure I'll be calling in with that gem.'Nuff said." REDIETZ

  20. #1560
    Originally Posted by mickeycrimm View Post

    Evenbob Dietz feels inferior because, well, he IS inferior when it comes to gambling. Has to try to drag everyone down to his level.
    While I still believe Redietz has achieved success in the sports gambling world for many decades, as soon as someone engages in this kind of pissing contest, "I am better than you", "I bet more than you" (in this case axelwolf) I have won more than so and so, it reveals an insecurity about that person.

    Same thing I have said to Mdawg numerous times. You can NOT build yourself up, nor make your claims more credible by trying to tear down someone else and what they share or claim. It just doesn't work that way.
    Dan Druff: "there's no question that MDawg has been an obnoxious braggart, and has rubbed a ton of people the wrong way. There's something missing from his stories. Either they're fabricated, grossly exaggerated, or largely incomplete".

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