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    Default When capping a capper

    do you have to play/fade them 100% of the time or can you pick and choose your spots? ive read a lot of people that simlpe cap other cappers, and i think that can be successful, but do you have to play their entire card/fade the entire card?

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    Sometimes I'll scan the capping forums here and if I deem a posters opinion on a game to consist of hyperbole I'll throw down a recreational fade. I don't tail anyone specifically though, that extra effort can be used just to improve my own plays.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazyl View Post
    Sometimes I'll scan the capping forums here and if I deem a posters opinion on a game to consist of hyperbole I'll throw down a recreational fade. I don't tail anyone specifically though, that extra effort can be used just to improve my own plays.

    i know some people on other sites have said that they fade a certain poster 100% of the time, but they only play 3-5 plays day. then i see the guy being faded post a card of 10 games on a sat.

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    The very same issue was analyzed regarding investment advisors and the conclusion of that study was that the customers should stick with the advisor they have chosen.

    Jumping on and off resulted in customers starting following advisors after the advisors had a hot streak. Then, the customers would loose while the "hot" advisor turns "cold" and abandon him after the losses. Then, the advisor turns things for the better and eventually recovers the losses but the customers are not with him at that point. They jump back too late and the cycle repeats.

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