Has anyone signed up with this guy Joey Tuttle? If so, with what results? I know there was some controversey around multiple publications with different aliases, etc. I did buy the book and it seems interesting. Have not put data into play yet...
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Has anyone signed up with this guy Joey Tuttle? If so, with what results? I know there was some controversey around multiple publications with different aliases, etc. I did buy the book and it seems interesting. Have not put data into play yet...
Joey Tuttle never published a book in his lifetime! under any aliases..The book in question "Baseball O9" was written by Frederick, and released Feburary 09..Tuttle uses the book as a reference to his handicapping form, and mis-leads with his statements of involvement, and the formulas he extracts from the book itself. I have also read the book, and find it successfully rewarding, and informative, with many useful formulas to initiate...
the controversey centers around a comment made by a dis-grunted degenerate, stating the alias disposition, which just isn't true/correct.(he thought by reading a book, he would become an instant success, and became hostile when it didn't work in his behalf)
Rating touts is exhausting, and really serves no purpose, or value.. Especially when you purchase an entire season in advance, this is without a doubt, the stupidest decision a capper could get theirselves involved in.. as far as an investment package is concerned; Why would anyone sell anything, when they could make make more money utilizing it theirselve? the answer; they CAN'T, that's why it's for sale....If you can't handicap sports wagering, why get involved? Nobody is going to bring success to your hard earned bankroll, but yourself,, And I do mean 'nobody'
Your wasting your energy looking for a bonified tout, concentrate on retaining yourself, you'll be impressed with the results......
Joey Tuttle is a un-documented tout, with a good marketing scheme, that plays into a decent web-site, that filters into a great deal of bullshit marketing techniques, and promises that are impossible to fulfill
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Joey Tuttle never published a book in his lifetime! under any aliases..The book in question "Baseball O9" was written by Frederick, and released Feburary 09..Tuttle uses the book as a reference to his handicapping form, and mis-leads with his statements of involvement, and the formulas he extracts from the book itself. I have also read the book, and find it successfully rewarding, and informative, with many useful formulas to initiate...
the controversey centers around a comment made by a dis-grunted degenerate, stating the alias disposition, which just isn't true/correct.(he thought by reading a book, he would become an instant success, and became hostile when it didn't work in his behalf)
Rating touts is exhausting, and really serves no purpose, or value.. Especially when you purchase an entire season in advance, this is without a doubt, the stupidest decision a capper could get theirselves involved in.. as far as an investment package is concerned; Why would anyone sell anything, when they could make make more money utilizing it theirselve? the answer; they CAN'T, that's why it's for sale....If you can't handicap sports wagering, why get involved? Nobody is going to bring success to your hard earned bankroll, but yourself,, And I do mean 'nobody'
Your wasting your energy looking for a bonified tout, concentrate on retaining yourself, you'll be impressed with the results......
Joey Tuttle is a un-documented tout, with a good marketing scheme, that plays into a decent web-site, that filters into a great deal of bullshit marketing techniques, and promises that are impossible to fulfill
Joey Tuttle never published a book in his lifetime! under any aliases..The book in question "Baseball O9" was written by Frederick, and released Feburary 09..Tuttle uses the book as a reference to his handicapping form, and mis-leads with his statements of involvement, and the formulas he extracts from the book itself. I have also read the book, and find it successfully rewarding, and informative, with many useful formulas to initiate...
the controversey centers around a comment made by a dis-grunted degenerate, stating the alias disposition, which just isn't true/correct.(he thought by reading a book, he would become an instant success, and became hostile when it didn't work in his behalf)
Rating touts is exhausting, and really serves no purpose, or value.. Especially when you purchase an entire season in advance, this is without a doubt, the stupidest decision a capper could get theirselves involved in.. as far as an investment package is concerned; Why would anyone sell anything, when they could make make more money utilizing it theirselve? the answer; they CAN'T, that's why it's for sale....If you can't handicap sports wagering, why get involved? Nobody is going to bring success to your hard earned bankroll, but yourself,, And I do mean 'nobody'
Your wasting your energy looking for a bonified tout, concentrate on retaining yourself, you'll be impressed with the results......
Joey Tuttle is a un-documented tout, with a good marketing scheme, that plays into a decent web-site, that filters into a great deal of bullshit marketing techniques, and promises that are impossible to fulfill
Network, thank you for your insight and as always appreciated. So you do think the book has merit? I read and understood the different methods but what I found lacking was how the results from the individual methods were to be applied. For example, the section on progression/regression is fairly straightforward, but it does not really describe how to apply the resulting numbers.....
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Quote Originally Posted by sports_Network:
Joey Tuttle never published a book in his lifetime! under any aliases..The book in question "Baseball O9" was written by Frederick, and released Feburary 09..Tuttle uses the book as a reference to his handicapping form, and mis-leads with his statements of involvement, and the formulas he extracts from the book itself. I have also read the book, and find it successfully rewarding, and informative, with many useful formulas to initiate...
the controversey centers around a comment made by a dis-grunted degenerate, stating the alias disposition, which just isn't true/correct.(he thought by reading a book, he would become an instant success, and became hostile when it didn't work in his behalf)
Rating touts is exhausting, and really serves no purpose, or value.. Especially when you purchase an entire season in advance, this is without a doubt, the stupidest decision a capper could get theirselves involved in.. as far as an investment package is concerned; Why would anyone sell anything, when they could make make more money utilizing it theirselve? the answer; they CAN'T, that's why it's for sale....If you can't handicap sports wagering, why get involved? Nobody is going to bring success to your hard earned bankroll, but yourself,, And I do mean 'nobody'
Your wasting your energy looking for a bonified tout, concentrate on retaining yourself, you'll be impressed with the results......
Joey Tuttle is a un-documented tout, with a good marketing scheme, that plays into a decent web-site, that filters into a great deal of bullshit marketing techniques, and promises that are impossible to fulfill
Network, thank you for your insight and as always appreciated. So you do think the book has merit? I read and understood the different methods but what I found lacking was how the results from the individual methods were to be applied. For example, the section on progression/regression is fairly straightforward, but it does not really describe how to apply the resulting numbers.....
that is the key of understanding, It's the skills of the handicapper; that applies the resulting numbers, and makes the final decision. the formula's described require skills to iniciate the correct form..
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that is the key of understanding, It's the skills of the handicapper; that applies the resulting numbers, and makes the final decision. the formula's described require skills to iniciate the correct form..
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