Our mutual late friend Rick Radner was very good at value betting. I sat in a car with him from LV to Phx. as he chatted almost non-stop about that subject along with the math surrounding how & why he was making specific bets, for nearly 4 hours. Interesting as hell and it made the trip race by, but you have to be a certain level of dedicated to really understand that stuff and make a bundle of money from it.
I myself--a very limited sports bettor--have made good money just with the bonus money offers from the BetMGM's, DraftKings, etc. the past few years, and I barely know what I'm doing. For those who make a living with stuff like this, I can see the high potential.
I could go on for 2 hours about Richard Radner AKA Jai-Alai. I'm responsible for him staying in Las Vegas and learning Machine AP. One of my first big mistakes in advantage play. Heck, I was still working at the time and only Advantage Playing after and before work when I met him. Richard Radner was one of the smartest idiots I ever knew. Greedy, but giving. Honest at times, dishonest at times, loyal at times, disloyal at times, Crazy at times normal at times.
A Very interesting guy who you hated to like, but you couldn't help yourself. I distanced any AP business with him for the most part(Many people didn't, and some got screwed hard)but I couldn't hate the guy and I had multiple reasons that I should have.
I don't think I ever met Radner. What did he die from?
Druff, let us know when you receive redietz’ credit score.