Originally Posted by
redietz
If you think offshores can't compare/contrast all accounts at the drop of a hat, you are, as Rick was when told to move to Casablanca for the waters, misinformed.
And if you think offshores don't have interlocking directorates in terms of who runs what, you are way overly optimistic. So what one offshore sees, they more or less all see.
I can't speak to any of what you do as alleged "advantage play." What I can tell you for a fact is that you're way overly optimistic from a player perspective when it comes to what you think the offshores can or cannot X-ray in terms of who is doing what with which accounts.
The closest comparison in the non-offshore world I can make is FanDuel and DraftKings. They are absolutely transparent to each other -- mainly because they are, from a pragmatic if not legal view, not separate entities. If you don't get this stuff, I can't help you.
I'm speaking as someone who has a very visible and identifiable profile in terms of gambling, so I am aware that what I do is easily trackable and identifiable. Now do I use "cover," so to speak? Well, kind of, depending on your definition of "cover." I never bet anything as strictly "cover," however. Waste of time; waste of money.
You have to ask yourself -- what is more likely, that all these "APs" have fooled the books into not identifying accounts with overlapping management, or that the "APs" have fooled themselves. Draw your own conclusions.
Mickey's main problem is that when he sits down with his peeps, he's the brightest bulb at the table. That's not a great table. Going through life thinking you have outmaneuvered everyone else is probably wonderful for the ego and blood pressure. As far as sports betting goes, not so great for your wallet.
Merry Christmas, mickey. May you go ashes to ashes thinking you are the best and brightest. That seems to be your goal.
As for me, high IQ and Merit Scholar and top 1% in every intelligence test known to man (SATs, GRE's, Iowa tests, and on and on), I'm pretty clearly the dumbest at my little table. I like it that way. If you're the smartest guy in the room, you are in the wrong room.
Happy Holidays!