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[QUOTE=bkeiller;37836]Not sure of the business dynamics of most tout services but it seems like it would make more sense to just run a syndicate where you have some guys that all play for large amounts at the same time and pay percentages of gains etc.[/QUOTE] Why not do that and also have the service? Best of both worlds?
[QUOTE=Calsport;37824]The markets may be open, but they aren't taking much action.[/QUOTE] What book isn't taking much action at the time grande is open??? [QUOTE=Calsport;37824]Watch yourself Towelie, as Mr. Bowden said, "I'm not to old to find you, son".[/QUOTE] Kiss my ass, it is real easy to sound tough behind a fucking keyboard. You sound like a real douche threatening me because I said you are a fool. Get over yourself dude.
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[QUOTE=Jackie Peanuts;37851]Why not do that and also have the service? Best of both worlds?[/QUOTE] I understood that the problem is that the bets are moving the lines so much that the plays are not working for the customers of the service. A large syndicate would only exacerbate that problem I believe.

[QUOTE=bkeiller;37856]I understood that the problem is that the bets are moving the lines so much that the plays are not working for the customers of the service. A large syndicate would only exacerbate that problem I believe.[/QUOTE] Most of the books are subscribed and the bets are moving on air. Also the bookmakers are not dumb if they are not subscribed to the service they can see that every time that customer xyz1000 logs in and bets said game the screen blacks out it doesn't take that long to catch on.
[QUOTE=towelie;37854]What book isn't taking much action at the time grande is open??? Kiss my ass, it is real easy to sound tough behind a fucking keyboard. You sound like a real douche threatening me because I said you are a fool. Get over yourself dude.[/QUOTE] This is an interesting, yet hard to handicap match. On one hand, you have a guy that calls himself "towelie". How tough can a towelie be? But he's going against a guy named "Calsport". Call it east coast bias, but I don't have a lot of respect for his hand speed or punching power. As the aggressor, Calsport goes off at -140. The "sport" in his name also indicates some sort of athleticism, which makes him an obvious square play. Seeing that we're on a message board, I think stamina will be a problem for both fighters. As long as he goes off at +135 or better, I'll take towelie as a 2 star best bet to outlast the stronger sounding calsport.
Exactly [QUOTE=towelie;37858]Most of the books are subscribed and the bets are moving on air. Also the bookmakers are not dumb if they are not subscribed to the service they can see that every time that customer xyz1000 logs in and bets said game the screen blacks out it doesn't take that long to catch on.[/QUOTE] This is my point exactly and why I think it would be difficult to please your subscribers and get serious money down on the games. You would need a coordinated syndicate that could hit multiple spots at the same time.
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I'm thinking Towelie is likely a Towel-Head by virtue of his aggressive response. Thanks, Tradermac, for injecting a little levity into this "discussion". I was obviously (to some) tongue-in-cheek with my reference to the Bobby Bowden commercial. Apparently no room for humor with the hostile types. Yes, obviously I was trying to talk tough and scare you towelie. Boo. Not sure what to make the line. Calsport is (was) an athlete (as far as he can remember). It's been a while. Not as young as I used to be but I'll take anyone at foosball or pingpong. Strong wrists, probably from all that RASturbation...I digress. Towelie, calm down. I just threw a slap back at you for you calling me a fool for no reason. Perhaps you should get over YOURSELF, dude. Feel free to get in the last word. I have nothing more to say to you. Peace.
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