Note on 2 Great Seminars the next two weekends in Vegas

Note on 2 Great Seminars the next two weekends in Vegas In the spring, handicapper Kevin O'Neill and I did a small private seminar for his client base we titled "Strategies and Tactics of Professional Gamblers". From Friday afternoon through brunch on Sunday morning we had an intensive seminar that branched out into tremendous discussion. It was an extremely productive learning experience that earned raves from participants. It went so well and got such great feedback from participants we decided to do another one for Kevin's clients who couldn't make the first one. Because a small group learning environment was so productive, we're again limiting this to fewer than 15 participants. There are a couple of spots still available. The seminar starts on Friday, August 14th at 2PM PDT at a major Las Vegas Strip hotel/casino. With the preparation and resources required to put this on it is not inexpensive but it is good value for those who want to find out how sharps make money year round. The focus is 90% sports/10% other activities and obviously we'll be talking a ton about football strategies and the upcoming football season. We'll spend nearly 20 hours together from 2PM Friday through brunch on Sunday and it will be a highly productive experience for those who are willing to absorb and act on the information. This is a very high end seminar which I have described as a sports version of the WSOP Academy. It is not cheap, but a way to spend a concentrated weekend. Obviously this is short notice, but a 10% discount is available if you can be in Vegas from August 14th-16th and would like to participate. Call Kevin at 770-649-1078 and leave him a message. He will call you back and discuss the program with you and provide you with more details on it. Due to the focus on keeping things in a small group environment, when the remaining couple of spots are gone, they're gone. So call Kevin at 770-649-1078 for more details. For those on a budget, good news. The VegasInsider.com seminar is the following weekend, and is free at the Red Rock Hotel, and will have a top notch group of handicappers previewing the 2009 football season. And that seminar is free.
I was lucky enough to participate for a brief time during the 1st seminar in the Spring. Every participant I spoke with had an absolute blast, and I was just sorry I had to leave when I did. Both Kevin and Fezzik are excellent speakers who gave their full energy towards making sure that every question was answered. Neither held anything back while I was there. For someone with an awe that people make a living betting on football games, this is an unbelievable insiders view. My take from talking with a couple of the participants was that this was the favorite vacation they had ever taken. For someone with a serious hobby for betting on sports, the information gained will make you exponentially more money (or, more likely, save you more money) than the cost. I (obviously, lol) highly recommend it to anyone who can afford it. As for the VI seminar, none of the above applies :)
[QUOTE=Fezzik;256]In the spring, handicapper Kevin O'Neill and I did a small private seminar for his client base we titled "Strategies and Tactics of Professional Gamblers". From Friday afternoon through brunch on Sunday morning we had an intensive seminar that branched out into tremendous discussion. It was an extremely productive learning experience that earned raves from participants. It went so well and got such great feedback from participants we decided to do another one for Kevin's clients who couldn't make the first one. Because a small group learning environment was so productive, we're again limiting this to fewer than 15 participants. There are a couple of spots still available. The seminar starts on Friday, August 14th at 2PM PDT at a major Las Vegas Strip hotel/casino. With the preparation and resources required to put this on it is not inexpensive but it is good value for those who want to find out how sharps make money year round. The focus is 90% sports/10% other activities and obviously we'll be talking a ton about football strategies and the upcoming football season. We'll spend nearly 20 hours together from 2PM Friday through brunch on Sunday and it will be a highly productive experience for those who are willing to absorb and act on the information. This is a very high end seminar which I have described as a sports version of the WSOP Academy. It is not cheap, but a way to spend a concentrated weekend. Obviously this is short notice, but a 10% discount is available if you can be in Vegas from August 14th-16th and would like to participate. Call Kevin at 770-649-1078 and leave him a message. He will call you back and discuss the program with you and provide you with more details on it. Due to the focus on keeping things in a small group environment, when the remaining couple of spots are gone, they're gone. So call Kevin at 770-649-1078 for more details. For those on a budget, good news. The VegasInsider.com seminar is the following weekend, and is free at the Red Rock Hotel, and will have a top notch group of handicappers previewing the 2009 football season. And that seminar is free.[/QUOTE] How about the possibility of a taping of some type and selling of DVD's?
Like Custer, I was also asked to share my experience with the Kevin O'Neill group. I echo his comments. It would be hard for any bettor to not come up with at least one nugget of new information to justify the expense of the seminar.Kevin and Fezz invited guest speakers who shared their specific area of expertise.Attendees will gain both betting and handicapping tips from individuals who have been able to make a profit over the years. The Vegas Insider seminar is worth attending because it is free. It is a good opportunity to meet fellow sports bettors at one place.In my opinion, there are too many speakers on the dais.The content on some topics may be better suited for someone just starting out as a sports bettor.Many of the talented speakers will not be willing to share all of their expertise because it could diminish their edge. I plan to attend only parts of the VI seminar.I find that my main motivation to attend is the chance to talk to some fellow 'cappers whom I see only once a year.

[QUOTE=charliej;284]Like Custer, I was also asked to share my experience with the Kevin O'Neill group. I echo his comments. It would be hard for any bettor to not come up with at least one nugget of new information to justify the expense of the seminar.Kevin and Fezz invited guest speakers who shared their specific area of expertise.Attendees will gain both betting and handicapping tips from individuals who have been able to make a profit over the years. The Vegas Insider seminar is worth attending because it is free. It is a good opportunity to meet fellow sports bettors at one place.In my opinion, there are too many speakers on the dais.The content on some topics may be better suited for someone just starting out as a sports bettor.Many of the talented speakers will not be willing to share all of their expertise because it could diminish their edge. I plan to attend only parts of the VI seminar.I find that my main motivation to attend is the chance to talk to some fellow 'cappers whom I see only once a year.[/QUOTE] I echo your exact sentiments. I feel what VI does is great but it's obviously more for the recreational player trying to improve. Lot of familiar faces are always fun to see and you come out of there itching for the football season to start. Hope to see you and others there!!
By the way, TheRx.com is having a gather at the Golden Nugget on that weekend. I don't know how much it would interfere, but you might want to advertise it at TheRx and similar forums.
I'll be meeting up with "TheDude" to attend the Kevin O'neal seminar next week. Really looking forward to it after all the positive feedback I've heard, and meeting all the guests and attendees.
good idea burger. what do you think FEZZ?
Will Kevin O'Neill be posting here at all? I've enjoyed everything he has published. He still updates his blog too: https://www.realworldsports.com/
Kevin is working on this idea...... Will keep all posted.