kcwolf said:One last thought, having lived in Sin City so many years. The hotels they build there are getting bigger and bigger. The sports books are getting smaller and smaller.
That is definately the truth! The Vegas Sportsbooks are not the big moneymakers for the casinos....it's those damn slots. Heck, you have a lot of these sportsbooks out there now being called "sports lounges." In other words, you even have to PAY for a drink. That tells you something right there.
wondo said:But seriously, I think there are some good handicappers and some bad ones. It's like anything. Not everyone is a major league baseball player, but does that mean it can't be done? Not at all, but it does mean that at some point in a career, one has to be honest with oneself and call it quits if the potential isn't there. The chance of a little leaguer to make it to the bigs is extremely slim -- yet everyone still gives it a try... just the same as the stats that you throw out on gambling for a living.[/QUOTE
This is an interesting way too look at it also that was posted by wondo....Not every baseball player becomes a Major leaguer, not every wanna be actor or actress makes it to the top. Every golf course or bowling alley has their "best," and even though you hear people talking like "they should go pro" etc, the fact of the matter is, most would not be able to compete competitively with the pros. In other words, it is a small amount of people that are successful.
Also with the internet the last several years, these old trends or angles sometimes aren't near as effective as maybe they once were, so sometimes your capping style has to change with the times. You gotta change with the times. Heck, some of the stuff I used to look at say 9 or 10 years ago, I'm laughing at now at how low of importance some of that stuff is in capping.Then again the the amount of info from the net, it's springing a lot more very good players as well.
YYZ....as for varying bets, I keep around 90% of my bets the same and only go higher the other 10%. Many agree with my thinking and some don't and some are successful at it, but that's just what works for me.
The way I look at it is like this....I'm handicapping to try to take less of the "gamble" out of gambling. When you put say 3 or 4 times the amount on a certain play, you're taking a "gamble" because of the possible error, blown call, etc. stuff. Just my view on it, but then again it's more than a hobby to me.
Good luck.
-ndnfan

