Legitimate Advantage players and Pro Sports betters generally don't want to use their real name when talking about Advantage play stuff, including sports or whatever it might be, as it leaves admitted evidence of what you're doing, and that you're winning with a legitimate strategy and an advantage. It can come back to haunt you.
However, if you're not really winning, then I guess it doesn't matter.
The fact that Red chose to use his real name was nothing more than a gimmick to entice investors and to tout. A good salesman would say," It's okay, I'm using my real name, I must use it legit because you know a lot of those other guys don't use their real name when they're trying to screw you."
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