So I thought about trying to get every play that every handicapper releases at Doc's Sports, only playing the plays rated 5.0, which I believe hit at the golden marker of %60. I emailed them and they do have such a package that costs $3,000 per month. Wondering if anybody has done this, heard of this or had any thoughts on this. Besides 11th hour sports, Doc's, to me, has always operated with integrity and transparency and that's while I feel confident about giving this a try, but would love to hear any thoughts.
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#1Doc's Sports $3,000 all-inclusiveTags: None -
#2LOL $3000 per month to give you picks on sports? And you'd "hope" they went 60%? There is no way I'd believe
you, or anybody else would do that!Comment -
#3Well, I wouldn't "hope" they went %60, I've followed them and have purchased subscriptions for years and have found them to be very consistent, that's what I'm basing this on.Comment -
#4You are foolish to ever pay a tout. Nobody is winning 60% against 50/50 lines over 10,000+ plays.Comment -
#5A tout either has....
a) independently verified records
or
b) they're scam-artist coinflippers, making up any record they like.Comment -
#6I can hit 63%+ at least for you.Comment -
#7So I thought about trying to get every play that every handicapper releases at Doc's Sports, only playing the plays rated 5.0, which I believe hit at the golden marker of %60. I emailed them and they do have such a package that costs $3,000 per month. Wondering if anybody has done this, heard of this or had any thoughts on this. Besides 11th hour sports, Doc's, to me, has always operated with integrity and transparency and that's while I feel confident about giving this a try, but would love to hear any thoughts.
And why pay 3k when you can get all their plays in the service play section of many big sports forums.Comment -
#8If they could hit 60% they wouldn't sell those picks until they bet so much money and moved the market their would be no value left. it would be much more profitable for anyone who could hit 60% to bet rather than sell those picks. And nobody can hit 60% long term.
Also how much do you plan to bet per pick to make up for the $3,000 monthly extra "juice" in order to turn a profit?
Put a lot of thought into it, it's not that easy to make money in sports, otherwise books would have a hard time making moneyComment -
#9Thanks everyone for your input and valid points that were made. I've decide I'm going to give it a shot, I've fallen hard before but learn every time and have built up a good bankroll. I will track and spreadsheet my results and let everyone know how it goes.Comment -
#10No don't do it!!!!!Comment -
#11
You aren't serious or you have been paid by Doc's to come on here and post this. But nobody on here will fall for it!
LOL I don't know how old you are, but the last time I paid for someone else to tell me who to bet in a sporting event,
I was 19 years old!
Then my twin brother had the same service and they gave us opposite sides on their 5 star pick! LOL
But hey, At least one of us was going to call them up and say "You guys are GREAT!"Comment -
#12First post is touting a 3k service. GTFO.
Can we ban this joker?Comment -
#13
LOL Obviously this joker has never seen the fliers or E-mails where they send out 5 star picks on both sides
of a game to thousands of people.
Like on this past NCAA Champ- game they'd have two E-mailings: "TAKE ALABAMA 5 STAR" and
"TAKE CLEMSON 5 STAR!"
And then they hope that the half of the people who got the winner will call them up and buy picks! UGHComment -
#14And what if this service (or any other service) had told you to take Clemson +200 on the money line?
You were losing the whole game and then won with 1 second left!! Would you really think the people were
"good" and they could "pick games"? LOL I guess you'd tell them:
"Hey guys, thanks for that pick telling me to take Clemson on the money line! It was well worth the money I
paid you!" LOLComment -
#15If they could hit 60% they wouldn't sell those picks until they bet so much money and moved the market their would be no value left. it would be much more profitable for anyone who could hit 60% to bet rather than sell those picks. And nobody can hit 60% long term.
Also how much do you plan to bet per pick to make up for the $3,000 monthly extra "juice" in order to turn a profit?
Put a lot of thought into it, it's not that easy to make money in sports, otherwise books would have a hard time making moneyComment -
#16[QUOTE=blowjoe2020;26715944]And what if this service (or any other service) had told you to take Clemson +200 on the money line?
You were losing the whole game and then won with 1 second left!! Would you really think the people were
"good" and they could "pick games"? LOL I guess you'd tell them:
"Hey guys, thanks for that pick telling me to take Clemson on the money line! It was well worth the money I
paid you!" LOL
great point some of these bet an they don't even know how to they throw money awayComment -
#17LOL It certainly is throwing money away to pay someone to tell you who to pick in a sporting event involving
20-30 year old human beings!
Why doesn't he also pay someone to sit beside him at the blackjack table and tell him to hit or stick! LOL
"Oooh, you told me to hit my 14 and I got a 7!!! Here's an extra $100 tip." LOLComment -
#18I recommend a very interesting article to understand how the tout industry works. Mostly tampering with records, having many cappers/pick types to promote the one which is "hot" and having commissions on sportsbooks where their clients lose their money. Article is about pregame.com, but all touts work the same way.
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#19Based on the feedback you got here in this thread that definitely seems like the right move. Good luck.Comment -
#20
If this isn't the work of a shill, I don't know what is.Comment -
#21I recommend a very interesting article to understand how the tout industry works. Mostly tampering with records, having many cappers/pick types to promote the one which is "hot" and having commissions on sportsbooks where their clients lose their money. Article is about pregame.com, but all touts work the same way.
http://deadspin.com/how-america-s-fa...a-s-1782438574Comment -
#22You'd pay someone 3k a month for 60% success rate on sports wagers?
Has zero value unless you truly wager 1k a game and grab a reduced juice book at -105
And you better hope they hit that 60% clip.Comment -
#23I recommend a very interesting article to understand how the tout industry works. Mostly tampering with records, having many cappers/pick types to promote the one which is "hot" and having commissions on sportsbooks where their clients lose their money. Article is about pregame.com, but all touts work the same way.
http://deadspin.com/how-america-s-fa...a-s-1782438574Comment -
#24never doubt the stupidity of humans, they can do really dumb things..ironic dudes handle is smartmoneyComment -
#25lol @ Triple Crown. You CAN'T make this shit up! 3k for Doc's picks??!! Hell! He is the one always saying don't worry, "we will get it ALL back, and MORE!" LMAO!Comment -
#26DOC is a fraud
they all are
looking for a few suckersComment -
#27In an unexpected twist, this shill has never posted in any other thread on SBR and has also disappeared from his own thread.
Stay tuned to see next week's new shill.Comment -
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#29LOL It certainly is throwing money away to pay someone to tell you who to pick in a sporting event involving
20-30 year old human beings!
Why doesn't he also pay someone to sit beside him at the blackjack table and tell him to hit or stick! LOL
"Oooh, you told me to hit my 14 and I got a 7!!! Here's an extra $100 tip." LOLComment -
#30No, I have not disappeared and I am not a shill. I'm waiting to cash out $5,000 from a book and roll that into another book getting a %200 $10,000 bonus via bitcoin with 18xrollover. Doc's is not a fraud, I've been with them for years. A $15,000 bankroll hitting at %60, which I have followed and tracked for years, will make money. I will be keeping track of every single bet with a software and letting everyone know how it goes. I invest in sportsbetting, I don't gamble.Last edited by SmartMoney24; 01-29-17, 06:47 PM.Comment -
#31No, I have not disappeared and I am not a shill. I'm waiting to cash out $5,000 from a book and roll that into another book getting a %200 $10,000 bonus via bitcoin with 18xrollover. Doc's is not a fraud, I've been with them for years. A $15,000 bankroll hitting at %60, which I have followed and tracked for years, will make money. I will be keeping track of every single bet with a software and letting everyone know how it goes. I invest in sportsbetting, I don't gamble.Comment -
#32No, I have not disappeared and I am not a shill. I'm waiting to cash out $5,000 from a book and roll that into another book getting a %200 $10,000 bonus via bitcoin with 18xrollover. Doc's is not a fraud, I've been with them for years. A $15,000 bankroll hitting at %60, which I have followed and tracked for years, will make money. I will be keeping track of every single bet with a software and letting everyone know how it goes. I invest in sportsbetting, I don't gamble.Comment -
#33Is the Florida one anywhere near the Skunk Ape? Always been interested in that.Comment -
#34I didn't even put two and two together. Nice work Slanina.
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#35get off my dick
Smartmoney's my handle get off my dick. Call yourself what you are Fakemoney24 you dumb ************Comment
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