View Poll Results: Which one of these guys would you be more comfortable following?

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  • A guy who routinely beats the closing line, but is a lifetime loser

    2 16.67%
  • A guy who is always on the wrong side of line movement, but is a lifetime winner

    10 83.33%
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    Default Who would you be more comfortable FOLLOWING??

    Which one of these guys would you be more comfortable following?

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    Neither one of these people exist


    edit: I guess the first option could exist for someone that has poor money management.

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    Neither. I just do my own stuff. Never understood paying for a service or routinely following guys on a forum. Takes some of the entertainment out of it.

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    Question doesn't even make sense.

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    I'll take the lifetime winner...He or she must know something special
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    Question does make sense.

    And this isnt as simple an answer as most may think!

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    Always follow the winner! If your going to follow!!!!!!!

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    I'd say the guy who is a lifetime loser but routinely beats the closing number. Maybe his losses come from the casino.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazyl View Post
    I'd say the guy who is a lifetime loser but routinely beats the closing number. Maybe his losses come from the casino.
    Or maybe he is a wizard at making/beating lines, but cant control his money? And the follower can! While the other guy is on the wrong side but has had some big chase wins to overcome his losses. While the follower will be doomed.

    I am shocked most people went with the other choice.

    But to be honest, I went that way the first time this query was presented to me too!

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    I follow my one plays. Since I haven't been on a losing streak yet I'll stick to my gut plays. I usually play the opposite on any thread I see lock in the heading.

    My strategy for playoffs and NCAA tournaments is to play the under and the dogs to cover. I also play first half dogs and unders at playoffs, bowl games and NCAA tournaments.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pavyracer View Post
    I follow my one plays. Since I haven't been on a losing streak yet I'll stick to my gut plays. I usually play the opposite on any thread I see lock in the heading.

    My strategy for playoffs and NCAA tournaments is to play the under and the dogs to cover. I also play first half dogs and unders at playoffs, bowl games and NCAA tournaments.
    Thanx for lettins us know.

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    Follow both of them! Take the early line from the guy who beats movement, then bet the other guy's stuff late and get a better number.

    Or, of course, presume that not only don't these people exist but that if they do exist the sample sizes are likely miniscule. But whenever you have information, use it in the smartest way possible - following isn't a boolean decision.

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