*CORRECTION ON MY LAST POST.. still getting used to using Covers on my phone(emoti's).
I think I finally got a hang of it LOL
@SP-Capo
@ndsent1
@D-Town D-Town!!! .. long time!!
@softrocky Thanks for the live betting info...ill look into it.
Frankly, the closest to live betting for me was 05' Super Bowl XXX1X. My book offered play by play " live " betting as a gimmick ... Nothing like today...it was Extremely laggy and frustrating.
@Puerta2Puerta Early in my early betting days, I QUICKLY understood via losses that sports betting is SO much more than just picking the right side...The first time I saw a sportsbook AD on TV around this time last year, completely blew me away. All the razzle dazzle gives people the illusion that sports betting is easy. Anyone that thinks it's easy to beat the books needs a reality check or needs to STOP gambling. GL
@dcundercover I agree with you that live gaming can be a good way of hedging out or juicing out and even be profitable. The only warning I have for anyone in regards to live betting is ...KNOW YOUR NUMBERS... that's ALL the numbers including knowing how to use Vig (Vigorish=Juice) to your advantage and not the book's advantage. The best books for professionals back then used to have -106 lines on sides and spreads(both sides) and the worst juiced lines were usually -111 or -112. The juice I see the books take in live betting is RIDICOLOUS...-125 on a spread ?!?!? When it comes to sticking to s side...I have always relied on the Ride or Die fundamentals. In my amateur days I would only have a chance to hedge or to find a middle at halftimes. I don't know how many times I've Vig'ed out just to find out I would have won if I would have kept my original bet. In my amateur days this used to cause frustration which sometimes lead to making irrational future capping mistakes and poor money management decisions. GL
@Michigan_D
@Macwestie1 HEYYYYYY MAC!!! Nice seeing you too buddy!!! Wow lots more Covers Rules than I remember...max 5 posts a day for New users. I'm chuckling to myself right now thinking of all the funny threads that existed on here back in the day...wish I could pull them up on search but they're too old for their servers LOL.
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*CORRECTION ON MY LAST POST.. still getting used to using Covers on my phone(emoti's).
I think I finally got a hang of it LOL
@SP-Capo
@ndsent1
@D-Town D-Town!!! .. long time!!
@softrocky Thanks for the live betting info...ill look into it.
Frankly, the closest to live betting for me was 05' Super Bowl XXX1X. My book offered play by play " live " betting as a gimmick ... Nothing like today...it was Extremely laggy and frustrating.
@Puerta2Puerta Early in my early betting days, I QUICKLY understood via losses that sports betting is SO much more than just picking the right side...The first time I saw a sportsbook AD on TV around this time last year, completely blew me away. All the razzle dazzle gives people the illusion that sports betting is easy. Anyone that thinks it's easy to beat the books needs a reality check or needs to STOP gambling. GL
@dcundercover I agree with you that live gaming can be a good way of hedging out or juicing out and even be profitable. The only warning I have for anyone in regards to live betting is ...KNOW YOUR NUMBERS... that's ALL the numbers including knowing how to use Vig (Vigorish=Juice) to your advantage and not the book's advantage. The best books for professionals back then used to have -106 lines on sides and spreads(both sides) and the worst juiced lines were usually -111 or -112. The juice I see the books take in live betting is RIDICOLOUS...-125 on a spread ?!?!? When it comes to sticking to s side...I have always relied on the Ride or Die fundamentals. In my amateur days I would only have a chance to hedge or to find a middle at halftimes. I don't know how many times I've Vig'ed out just to find out I would have won if I would have kept my original bet. In my amateur days this used to cause frustration which sometimes lead to making irrational future capping mistakes and poor money management decisions. GL
@Michigan_D
@Macwestie1 HEYYYYYY MAC!!! Nice seeing you too buddy!!! Wow lots more Covers Rules than I remember...max 5 posts a day for New users. I'm chuckling to myself right now thinking of all the funny threads that existed on here back in the day...wish I could pull them up on search but they're too old for their servers LOL.
"I'm under 50% of my wins but I win money with ingame I get much better odds and that's why I win money. But you do you post your picks and lets see how good you are talk is so cheap
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So where are your examples of winning money ingame? What sport? What bets do you make?
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@dcundercover
"I'm under 50% of my wins but I win money with ingame I get much better odds and that's why I win money. But you do you post your picks and lets see how good you are talk is so cheap
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So where are your examples of winning money ingame? What sport? What bets do you make?
Yes, talk is cheap. And you have been on covers for years off and on. Now I see you are in jail. You still do not see the rules on here. Yes, talk is cheap, means nothing...
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Yes, talk is cheap. And you have been on covers for years off and on. Now I see you are in jail. You still do not see the rules on here. Yes, talk is cheap, means nothing...
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