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UFC Fight Night: Woodley vs. Burns

Regarding limits I know euro bookies are fast on the trigger, one bookie limited me after my first bet and it was a 50 dollar bet that I actually lost.
Us bookies are better in that regard but they will limit you eventually.

Also some bookies will install spyware on your computer.

For multiple accounts I would definately go with a new device and not use the same internet provider, also be sure to have all verification in check, some will even do skype verifications.
Dont forget to use a new email account and dont deposit with the same account/method as your previous account.
 
Hey serious question if your so good at gambling have u ever thought about moving to Vegas?

Ha well, first of all "so good at gambling"...not really. I'm a sharp MMA capper to a degree when I put the time into it. There's a big difference between that and being "so good at gambling". Quite frankly, while I do think I'm probably among the sharper cappers I've seen here over the years here, but there are those more successful and better at it than I am. I'm good, but far from some kind of MMA capping savant.

To answer your question, yes when I was younger I had fleeting thoughts of it (moving to Vegas) but once my daughter was born a decade ago those thoughts quickly evaporated.

And honestly man, being a pro handicapper in Vegas is not an easy life or glamorous from what I've heard. You have to have a big ass bankroll to start with (that part wouldn't be an issue for me) and a high risk tolerance (that part would be a HUGE issue for me). Even for successful bettors, variance alone means you are going to have some massive swings. I'm not mentally wired to handle that. Some people are, I'm not. Then you are also trying to figure out getting your action down on what's still a niche sport at favorable odds. Putting the lifestyle, logistics, etc aside, just the gambling part of the equation seems like a grind and not all that appealing. I'm sure for some it's a great fit, but when I walk into a Vegas casino that's vacation for me. Fun, not work.

Then you have the other moving parts. I don't want to raise my kid in Vegas. We live in a midwest suburb with super highly rated schools, ultra high overall quality of life, etc. Cost of living is moderate to low. I made $233,000 last year and my wife is a VP at a pretty big financial institution and made more than I did. Uprooting that now because I happen to be pretty good at handicapping MMA fights? No thanks. Even if I ended up being MUCH better than "pretty good" (which is far from a guarantee) I don't think I could give us the quality of life we have now. Which is moot anyway because my wife would shoot this idea down like a Patriot taking down a Scud (for those that remember the first gulf war).

If someone younger who's good at handicapping, has the bankroll and risk tolerance, and isn't attached to where they currently are wants to give it a try then they should go for it. That's not for me though.
 
Article says he kept a low profile, then the article says he was kidnapped while driving his PORSCHE CAYENNE. Yeah, real low profile vehicle. A low profile is like a 2005 Toyota Corolla or a 2000 Chevy Malibu with a wrong colored door.
That was a wild story. All the effort to dress plainly and hide his identity just to drive around like Lil Wayne. Seems like a big miss from such a sharp guy.
 
That was a wild story. All the effort to dress plainly and hide his identity just to drive around like Lil Wayne. Seems like a big miss from such a sharp guy.

Definitely sharp guy but lacked the knowledge of that "underground" lifestyle. It's similar to the small time drug dealers in my city or yours, once they get big enough they can't help but show off and immediately become a heat bag for authorities and rivals (ie: drive a flashy vehicle). Hell, whenever I leave the resort in Mexico, I dress like a bum and wear a plastic $5 watch over my resort band on my wrist because I'm that paranoid of the wrong attention and this guy was in Costa Rica driving a luxury SUV around with everything to lose?

Amazing story though and if you like that, I highly recommend you watch, "Operation Odessa". By the far the best documentary involving that underground lifestyle I've ever seen and it's insane how it had very little media behind it. You can find it on Amazon Prime Video.

Here is the trailer
 
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Where do you guys watch fight film ? I paid for the ufc fight pass some months ago and didn't get access to the fights.....
I watch through fight pass. Just use the search function and search on the fighter you want to watch. I have had issues where some videos (about 10% or so) won't play and have a help ticket open with them to figure it out.
 
I will confirm to everyone here that 5dimes Tony absolutely RIPPED into @Rebel_LioN when he complained about being limited. I mean, he said some offensive shit to him laced with profanity. At the time Rebel was hitting some insane parlays on props. Like, risking $50 and winning $15k and stuff like that. Multiple times. He would post them, I'm kinda surprised it took as long as it did for him to get limited.

But when he posted the screen shots of what Tony was saying...that was eye opening. I had only ever seen very professional correspondence, even when lodging a complaint to them. Those messages from Tony...yeah you can tell he was at the core a hustler and like that story said, did NOT like anyone getting the better of him when it came to gambling. He took it personally and those messages to Rebel show it very clearly.
 
I will confirm to everyone here that 5dimes Tony absolutely RIPPED into @Rebel_LioN when he complained about being limited. I mean, he said some offensive shit to him laced with profanity. At the time Rebel was hitting some insane parlays on props. Like, risking $50 and winning $15k and stuff like that. Multiple times. He would post them, I'm kinda surprised it took as long as it did for him to get limited.

But when he posted the screen shots of what Tony was saying...that was eye opening. I had only ever seen very professional correspondence, even when lodging a complaint to them. Those messages from Tony...yeah you can tell he was at the core a hustler and like that story said, did NOT like anyone getting the better of him when it came to gambling. He took it personally and those messages to Rebel show it very clearly.
Yea I think I remember that

that article made him out to be some kind of a super hero
 
I will confirm to everyone here that 5dimes Tony absolutely RIPPED into @Rebel_LioN when he complained about being limited. I mean, he said some offensive shit to him laced with profanity. At the time Rebel was hitting some insane parlays on props. Like, risking $50 and winning $15k and stuff like that. Multiple times. He would post them, I'm kinda surprised it took as long as it did for him to get limited.

But when he posted the screen shots of what Tony was saying...that was eye opening. I had only ever seen very professional correspondence, even when lodging a complaint to them. Those messages from Tony...yeah you can tell he was at the core a hustler and like that story said, did NOT like anyone getting the better of him when it came to gambling. He took it personally and those messages to Rebel show it very clearly.
Absurd parlays I could use 1 or 2 of those right now lol.
 
Yea I think I remember that

that article made him out to be some kind of a super hero
Enh I was thinking more cartel boss level of shady, give or take a few murders. Would not be surprised if he faked his death and fucked off with his fortune.

Impressive way build a gambling empire though. Especially the stuff about buying gold off Amazon to skirt gambling laws. Like a degenerate Robin hood taking from the poor and giving cappers a dream.
 
Absurd parlays I could use 1 or 2 of those right now lol.

He was on a crazy heater. He lost some too of course, but the ones he was posting...insane.

Fighter x itd +385
Fighter y dec +400
Fighter z KO +375
Fight goes distance +290

$50 to win $11k, shit like that. And not once, but seriously like 4-5 of these in a 2 month span.
 
In the movie about Tony they could have Edward Norton starring as @Rebel_LioN hanging around the pool in vegas with his hot bitchez

on a side note, @barrygood1 been gone for quite a while, has anyone seen him and Tony in the same room at the same time?

Just sayin..




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on a side note, @barrygood1 been gone for quite a while, has anyone seen him and Tony in the same room at the same time?

Just sayin..




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I assumed his head exploded when Trump went to that Masvidal vs Diaz card.
Speaking of random profiles anybody seen Invictis?

Guy said he bet his sherdog profile on Kevin Lee winning his last fight.
Not sure if he deleted it but I gotta respect the commitment if so.
 
Did a quick search back and found this screenshot that @Rebel_LioN posted from the Ferguson vs RDA card back in 2016. Trust me there were other posts like this one, not surprised Tony at 5d was pissed LMAO.

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By my math that's about $90 to win around $10k...Rebel was no fucking joke with those parlays when he was on that streak.
 
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