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  1. #2781
    I would doubt that anyone on this forum sucks more dick the coach belly.
    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".

  2. #2782
    Originally Posted by mickeycrimm View Post
    Originally Posted by AxelWolf View Post
    Originally Posted by mickeycrimm View Post

    What redietz is really saying here is he can't do the keno math problem so he is going offense and telling me I have flawed mathematical reasoning. That dog won't hunt, ditz.

    Redietz, you have never shown any aptitude in math on this forum. When it comes to gambling math you are primordial ooze, not even a salamander. You can't solve the keno problem that takes only a few minutes if you know what you are doing. And you really need to get over the name dropping. You think you know something because you have a friend with a degree? He might know the shit, because he studied it, but you don't know fuckall about it. To start with gambling math is easy. And sportsbetting math is the easiest of all.

    If you want to speculate that my math is flawed then do it publicly. Right here in this thread. Not behind closed doors. But you can't do that because you will get exposed to the public for not knowing fuckall about gambling math.

    Trying to cut me a break? HAHAHAHA!!! You're an imbecile.
    I just use a program as I can't do keno math very well. I don't think one being able to do the math is the most important part of AP.

    I know guys that are super good at math and get the general ABC of AP, but they really haven't any clue when, where or how to apply that math to best exploit opportunities.
    The keno problem I put up was designed so redietz, or anyone else, couldn't just go to the wizard's keno calculator and get the answer. I don't know of any program that can do the problem I used. There might be one but I haven't found it.

    If I asked what the frequency of hitting a solid 7-spot you could easily get the answer on wizzes keno calculator, 40979.3. Same thing for the frequency of a 4 spot, 326.4, or 3 of 4, 23.12, or 2 of 4, 4.7.

    But by making it a 7-spot with one way of 4 and one way of 3 , and you have to hit numbers in 4-spot and 3-spot at the same time, it complicates it so no one can't just go to the keno calculator and get the answer. Can you point to a program that can solve this particular keno math problem? I don't know of one.

    BTW, the answer to the keno problem is 342.

    I don't get that about how the math isn't the most important. How can you know the math but not know how to apply it? I do the math so I can apply it. There's no other reason to do it. For years now, still to this day, I have plays that no other AP works. Because I know the math and they don't. They have no clue it's a play.
    I didn't elaborate enough or make it clear what I was tryingto say. The math is the most important but knowing exactly how to calculate isn't the most important. I could go in to great details with many examples. I'll try to just give a few.

    Let's take Fush Attack. I had zero math to go on when I first started, just a general idea of Video-poker but that didn't stop me.from knowing there was an advantage and making money playing it.

    Let's take the Plaza loss rebate that caused a big hoopla on WOV. Here was a situation where both Mike and Bob missed the play not thinking outside the box
    and knowing where to apply the math.

  3. #2783
    Originally Posted by kewlJ View Post
    I would doubt that anyone on this forum sucks more dick the coach belly.
    Let's do the math...how much dick do you suck?

  4. #2784
    Originally Posted by mickeycrimm View Post
    Originally Posted by redietz View Post
    If you had any idea how juvenile what you just wrote actually was -- LOL -- you'd stay anonymous. Have you ever actually had a conversation with anyone who wagers serious money on sports in Las Vegas or offshore?

    Do you have any blessed idea how truly insipid what you just typed and posted is? I suppose not.

    Yeah, EV will answer these. Good Lord. This is one of those moments when, as I've said about other stuff, you halfway think somebody has some idea what they are talking about, and then they say something in your wheelhouse and it forces you to realize that the only reason they seem knowledgeable in those other subjects is because you are not.

    Account, I appreciate your forthrightness. I don't feel motivated to comment, correct, or even LOL anything you say going forward. Saves me some grief.

    Jesus, some of you are truly in love with yourselves while managing complete self-blindness. If it wasn't so frightening, it'd be funny. "APs." Jiminy Crickets.
    Is this the kind of talking to you gave your clients who obviously didn’t know Jack shit or they wouldn’t need you? Or did you keep your nose slammed up theirs asses to keep their business?

    I didn't take clients who didn't know Jack shit.

    By the time I was 35, I was turning down as many people as I took. One of my entrance exam questions was to ask people, "How will you feel if we lose 10 in a row?" That usually was met with silence or some throat clearing. What I was looking for was a response like, "Well as long as we win more than we lose, I'm good with it."

    That question kept a lot of the riff raff away. I liked doing the negative pitching.

    The first time my better half met one of my long-time partners, I had opened a college season losing six in a row or something like that (albeit for small amounts of money). As we ate lunch in the Mirage (on her comp), the partner said something like, "Hey, Bob, it would be great if we won a game this month." It was pretty funny. She didn't know how to take the banter.

  5. #2785
    Originally Posted by redietz View Post
    Originally Posted by mickeycrimm View Post
    Originally Posted by redietz View Post
    If you had any idea how juvenile what you just wrote actually was -- LOL -- you'd stay anonymous. Have you ever actually had a conversation with anyone who wagers serious money on sports in Las Vegas or offshore?

    Do you have any blessed idea how truly insipid what you just typed and posted is? I suppose not.

    Yeah, EV will answer these. Good Lord. This is one of those moments when, as I've said about other stuff, you halfway think somebody has some idea what they are talking about, and then they say something in your wheelhouse and it forces you to realize that the only reason they seem knowledgeable in those other subjects is because you are not.

    Account, I appreciate your forthrightness. I don't feel motivated to comment, correct, or even LOL anything you say going forward. Saves me some grief.

    Jesus, some of you are truly in love with yourselves while managing complete self-blindness. If it wasn't so frightening, it'd be funny. "APs." Jiminy Crickets.
    Is this the kind of talking to you gave your clients who obviously didn’t know Jack shit or they wouldn’t need you? Or did you keep your nose slammed up theirs asses to keep their business?

    I didn't take clients who didn't know Jack shit.

    By the time I was 35, I was turning down as many people as I took. One of my entrance exam questions was to ask people, "How will you feel if we lose 10 in a row?" That usually was met with silence or some throat clearing. What I was looking for was a response like, "Well as long as we win more than we lose, I'm good with it."

    That question kept a lot of the riff raff away. I liked doing the negative pitching.

    The first time my better half met one of my long-time partners, I had opened a college season losing six in a row or something like that (albeit for small amounts of money). As we ate lunch in the Mirage (on her comp), the partner said something like, "Hey, Bob, it would be great if we won a game this month." It was pretty funny. She didn't know how to take the banter.
    So you grilled your clients on losing streaks? Hahaha! How does that equate to them knowing anything about how to handicap a football game?
    Druff, let us know when you receive redietz’ credit score.

  6. #2786
    Originally Posted by redietz View Post


    I didn't take clients.
    Should be what a good sports bettor says. All the good/successful sports bettors I know don't take on clients.

  7. #2787
    Originally Posted by AxelWolf View Post
    All the good/successful sports bettors I know don't take on clients.
    Why wouldn't they...aren't clients essentially a freeroll?

    You have plenty of dough, but would you turn down $10K for your opinion on a game?

  8. #2788
    Originally Posted by mickeycrimm View Post

    So you grilled your clients on losing streaks? Hahaha! How does that equate to them knowing anything about how to handicap a football game?
    Wasn't there a point not long after I first got here, that people were grilling Redietz as to whether he was one of the sports hawker guys that took on clients and he swore up and down that he was not. That is NOT what he did. Now he did but he was careful about it.

    Here is the thing about those "hawkers", whether sports or ponies at horse track: If you can pick winners, why do you need to sell your picks and have "clients"?
    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".

  9. #2789
    Originally Posted by kewlJ View Post
    guys that took on clients and he swore up and down that he was not.
    No that's not true, you liar phony, he NEVER said that he had no clients, he said THAT he wasn't taking on any new clients

    The reason why his service is profitable is because of math, you fucking dolt.

    Do the math, or have your jew do it for you since you swamp rats were never taught math.

  10. #2790
    Isn't it funny how quickly these guys go from trying to sound/act normal, to nasty.
    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".

  11. #2791
    Originally Posted by kewlJ View Post
    Isn't it funny how quickly these guys go from trying to sound/act normal, to nasty.
    WHO are YOU asking YOUR dumb question to, YOU fat slob?

    Everybody has YOU blocked, and quit the forum again.

  12. #2792
    Originally Posted by coach belly View Post
    Originally Posted by AxelWolf View Post
    All the good/successful sports bettors I know don't take on clients.
    Why wouldn't they...aren't clients essentially a freeroll?

    You have plenty of dough, but would you turn down $10K for your opinion on a game?
    Axelwolf may not know any successful "sports bettors," coach. All he has to go on is their word of their adventures. No third party verification.

    The hilarious thing about what he said is, well, there are a couple of funny things.

    Axelwolf, you want me to point them out or do you want to take a stab at figuring out what's oxymoronic about your statement?

    This is good practice for any interviews down the road, so I don't mind educating the riff raff. And Axelwolf, you do sound pretty naive.

  13. #2793
    Originally Posted by kewlJ View Post
    Originally Posted by mickeycrimm View Post

    So you grilled your clients on losing streaks? Hahaha! How does that equate to them knowing anything about how to handicap a football game?
    Wasn't there a point not long after I first got here, that people were grilling Redietz as to whether he was one of the sports hawker guys that took on clients and he swore up and down that he was not. That is NOT what he did. Now he did but he was careful about it.

    Here is the thing about those "hawkers", whether sports or ponies at horse track: If you can pick winners, why do you need to sell your picks and have "clients"?
    If you can make good burgers for yourself, why open a McDonald's? Or if you can make good sandwiches, why open a Subway?

    LOL. Or how about...if you can do casino math, why teach it as an adjunct professor (another cool Shackleford dig)?

    Or how about, "If you win gambling, why have a "Wizard of Odds" website?

    You gotta hand it to kewlJ and Axel -- they "haven't thought things through." Skip to the 3:45 mark, but it's a great opening scene if you want to watch it.






    Trying to stick a knife in someone who has been above reproach for 45 years. Don't you anonymous maroons have other hobbies?

    And Axelwolf, still waiting on you realizing what was both revealing and oxymoronic about what you said regarding "knowing sports bettors."
    Last edited by redietz; 12-06-2024 at 07:26 AM.

  14. #2794
    Originally Posted by coach belly View Post
    Originally Posted by kewlJ View Post
    guys that took on clients and he swore up and down that he was not.
    No that's not true, you liar phony, he NEVER said that he had no clients, he said THAT he wasn't taking on any new clients

    The reason why his service is profitable is because of math, you fucking dolt.

    Do the math, or have your jew do it for you since you swamp rats were never taught math.


    Hey, kewlJ, next interview I do, you're invited. I think you make an excellent Costello.

    In all seriousness, kewlJ is just doing what he does best...make shit up.

    The reason you don't see direct quotes about A,B, or C regarding me is because there are none. KewlJ just starts every post with, "I thought," "I seem to remember," or "Didn't you..." Of course, as a card counter, he likely does the same thing. "I think the count might be," "I seem to remember," and "Didn't the dealer..."

  15. #2795
    And finally, I'm really, really busy, but so nobody misses my Axelwolf responses, when I get a chance, I'll start up a thread explaining what is really very funny about some of Axelwolf's comments.

    He just hasn't thought things through.

  16. #2796
    Originally Posted by redietz View Post
    You gotta hand it to kewlJ and Axel -- they "haven't thought things through." Skip to the 3:45 mark, but it's a great opening scene if you want to watch it.
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  17. #2797
    Tableplay, are you saying you think the shooter looks like Jake Gyllenhaal? Maybe but maybe a Jake G from 20-25 years ago.

    I haven't followed the story closely, but I suspect the obvious motive will be that a family member, maybe mother or father was denied some kind of treatment option by Unitedhealthcare that the shooter thinks might have saved their life.
    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".

  18. #2798
    Originally Posted by kewlJ View Post
    Tableplay, are you saying you think the shooter looks like Jake Gyllenhaal?
    Yes. I thought it was funny (humorous) that Redietz posted an assassin look-a-like at about the time of the hit.

  19. #2799
    Originally Posted by redietz View Post
    Originally Posted by coach belly View Post
    Originally Posted by AxelWolf View Post
    All the good/successful sports bettors I know don't take on clients.
    Why wouldn't they...aren't clients essentially a freeroll?

    You have plenty of dough, but would you turn down $10K for your opinion on a game?
    Axelwolf may not know any successful "sports bettors," coach. All he has to go on is their word of their adventures. No third party verification.

    The hilarious thing about what he said is, well, there are a couple of funny things.

    Axelwolf, you want me to point them out or do you want to take a stab at figuring out what's oxymoronic about your statement?

    This is good practice for any interviews down the road, so I don't mind educating the riff raff. And Axelwolf, you do sound pretty naive.
    We've opened quite a few cans of worms here and there's plenty I will address. In the meantime, please make a list of well-known Sports bettors and we shall see if I know any of them and if they will confirm as much.

  20. #2800
    Originally Posted by coach belly View Post
    Originally Posted by AxelWolf View Post
    All the good/successful sports bettors I know don't take on clients.
    Why wouldn't they...aren't clients essentially a freeroll?

    You have plenty of dough, but would you turn down $10K for your opinion on a game?
    This is a good question overall.

    First off: Do you know that people are offering Red 10k for his opinion per game? If I thought my opinion was worth more than 10k in value to someone I would take that deal. I do have a conscience and want to sleep at night so I'm not waiting to get into a situation where I'm offering something that's BS and there's no way the guys paying have +EV above the 10k they are paying.

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