Originally Posted by
AxelWolf
Originally Posted by
mcap
Seriously why are you guys so offended that redeitz knows more about sports betting than you anonymous jokers.
I'm certainly not offended by that, if that's the case.
For me, it's the many things he has said related to Advantage players, math guys, and guys who also participate in AP'ing sports. It's his you must have years of expiance and there is only one old-school legit way to do things, and everything else is crap attitude that irks me.
I guarantee you a relatively newcomer AP like Tom G is way more knowledgeable and better at sports betting than Red.
What a sweet-talker. One would suspect he really doesn't want me to be interviewed. LOL.
I mean, what self-respecting professional who has been doing something for 55 years wouldn't be thrilled with Axelwolf's stellar summary? Axelwolf, who probably has never bet sports with anyone shining any kind of light on him, figures he should be able to judge me with his expert "AP" mantle. He deigns to consider himself a better judge of sports betting than someone who carved out a profession and a reputation for 50 years. It's an odd arrogance, especially given that I'm supposed to agree to answer his questions, live no less.
I mean, geez, if this is how he treats an honored guest, imagine how he'd treat someone as lacking in "sports betting" experience as himself.
Now I gotta check to see if Axelwolf PM'ed me an email address so I can send him the Who's Who bio and my initial interview way back for the Steelers/Rams Super Bowl and my National Conference on Gambling and Risk-Taking paper and my gambling article in The Humanist. I figure those are good starting points for someone interviewing me, since they separate me from the usual crowd and make me a unique interview.
Anything to help out Axelwolf. He da man.
MDawg, out of curiosity, what's your take on Axelwolf's commentary prior to our interview? You think he's trying to get me to say "No mas?'"
This is actually funny stuff.
Todd should be held accountable for this nonsense, one would think. But, as Woody Harrelson says in "Now You See Me," I'm feeling magnanimous. I'll still do it for a tenner.