Originally Posted by redietz View Post
Originally Posted by AxelWolf View Post
Originally Posted by redietz View Post

No problem. I will repeat myself. Bob Dietz has been monitored

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/monitored

by The Sports Monitor, the Absolute Truth, the Wise Guys Contest, Handicapper's Report Card, Satellite Cable Network out of Buffalo, Tipsters or Gypsters, and every single client he's had since 1980.
Can you explain how this all worked, from start to finish?

You made picks and they were published where?

then those places did what exactly?

What/whose line was used?


During the interview can you have a few clients go on record?
Axelwolf, if you lived in LV for 20 years and don't know how this stuff worked, I can't help you. You must be an idiot, to put it bluntly. You criticize me and have literally no fucking idea about anything?

LOL. What an arrogant, brain dead prick. You think because you wander around playing slot machines, you're God's gift to gambling? WTF? I'm not sure which blows my mind more -- that you don't know this stuff or that you have the gall to comment about it when you know nothing.

Here's a hint -- since I don't comment on blackjack or slots or poker or even hockey betting or NBA betting (well, once, 30 years ago) -- before shooting off your mouth, know something about the subject. Don't assume you're God's gift. That's my tip to you.

What a fucking idiot. Seriously.

Here's what's mind-blowing to me. The sports gambling subculture in which I have lived for 40 years is gigantic compared to the "AP" subculture. Both in number and quality of experts, the importation of expertise from fields to apply to sports gambling, and in terms of people who have tried to conquer it. Yet the "APs" are oblivious. Now that sports gambling is legal, the "APs" just presume they can import some fifth grade math and and their mighty wits and conquer it all. It's truly comical.
I have asked a simple question you don't want to answer for whatever reason?

I lived in Vegas since 1990 and started full-time AP in about 1993-1994, my main focus was not AP NFL Sports Betting. I was able to watch or listen to almost all the games at that time. I did do very well in the NFL, even winning 1st and 2nd back to back (should have been first but the tie-breaker was entered wrong)in my first and second sports contests I ever entered(vs thousands of entries). My main focus was not on Sports it was on casino promotions, which included anything and everything such as BlackJack, Keno, overpayers, coupon hustling, drawings, Slot/VP progressives, rebates, sports, horses linked/shared bonus machines, casino machine mistakes, and much more. I never paid attention to any sports mumbo jumbo publications or followed the sports news. Sports was a side gig for me and I only bet when I was confident I had the best of it. I wasn't betting more than $300 to 1k per game. I did book some small action with people I knew for a short period of time.



Over time I stopped watching NFL and betting because I didn't have the time given that there was much more value and guaranteed money in other things (Some plays were thousands per hour with little risk, I.E double jackpot promos) Also, I knew I didn't know enough to be confident I wasn't just getting lucky.