Originally Posted by coach belly View Post

I remember you stating that in the past.

It's unclear whether you ever sold plays or not, but on numerous occasions you did participate in the scheme of buying and selling plays.

Somebody turned you onto a play, you used your own money on the play, and you paid them even if the play lost...right?

This is the same scenario in my question below...



Let's call the buyer Axel, and call the seller a "guru" named "Red".

Originally Posted by AxelWolf View Post
If the chumps win the guru gets his cut, if the chumps lose, too bad so sad.
Does that make Axel the chump?

Or is it just square biz, where you value the advice that the guru provides, and the guru considers you a client and not a chump?
I paid people upfront for information on "slam dunk" plays that I didn't know about. They are plays that DON'T LAST LONG. Perhaps a Jackpot Promotion out of state. I have given people a free roll on plays because I need the help and I'll make more money since it's not scalable and it won't last long. Normally it's people who can't afford the play themselves, or they can afford it but they don't want to take the risk or they would rather just get an hourly or freeroll.

No, Im not selling plays. I may make a deal with someome where Im willing to put up all the money and show someome how to do it for half the wins, but I'll take all the losses. You can't do somthing like that with sports handicapping and still profit. I might just take on a partner and split everything down the middle.