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    Default Well, my shortlived adventure in sportsbetting is at an end.

    What a nightmare. I had never considered sports betting until I heard a well known radio personality in my area (Hartford CT) talking about it. This person runs a paid handicapper service. So, I thought, "why not, I'll try it". This radio person recommended to all his new clients that they set up an account at Bet Royal. I knew nothing about sports betting or offshore books so I did what he suggested. He gave out an 800 number to call (on his radio show) and said to talk to "Darlene". Most people here know that story, Bet Royal was bought out by SBG Global and SBG Global then robbed all of the customers who had been sent to Bet Royal by the radio personality/sports handicapper. The radio personality/ sports handicapper claimed to be 'surprised' that Bet Royal/SBG Global would do this, but it was interesting to find out that SBG paid the radio personality all of the money due him even though they claimed that the reason they stole our money was due to our being in a syndicate run by the radio personality. So, obviously the radio personality was more involved with SBG then he let on.

    Then BJO comes along and does a bailout. For 20 x rollover. My account balance was rather high so I just met the rollover requirement of $600,000 a few days ago. I have been very ill lately and just didn't have the energy to deal with getting a payout. Charlie told me not to worry about it, and since everyone else who was bailed out had already received their payouts I didn't worry about it.

    Now it seems like BJO is gone.

    I'm just glad this nightmare is over.

    I'm sure that the idiots and teenagers will flame this thread, that's okay, they can't change the fact that they are idiots.

    Sports betting was interesting to me, well I should say the statistics involved in handicapping was interesting to me, but all this bull shit I have had to go through with a crooked paid sports handicapper, SBG, BJO, hiring a lawyer to file a lawsuit against SBG, receiving death threats from SBG, well it just isn't worth it.

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    you are done gambling on sports?
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    Quote Originally Posted by rake922 View Post
    you are done gambling on sports?
    Yes, I am done with the whole thing. Sportsbetting, offshore books. paid handicapping services.

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    people should never play at SBG in the first place. stick with the B books and up and you'll be ok.
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    Curious I feel for ya...Lost my ass with BJO also
    If the point spread doesnt get you the sportsbook will
    You cant win

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    choose good sportsbook next time,because you'll be back.

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    Hate stories like this, if our government would let us be free and legalize and regulate online gaming we would all be better off. The government could collect more taxes and our money could indeed be safe. I've had check bounce before also, but not as much as it seems you have been taken for.

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    Good luck curious, hope you post some.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tony73 View Post
    choose good sportsbook next time,because you'll be back.
    No, I won't be back.

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    Who wants to start betting on Curious being back by NFL season?

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    pinnacle
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    what do all these books have in common?

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    Quote Originally Posted by durito View Post
    pinnacle
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    matchbook
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    what do all these books have in common?
    They will pay.

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    Curious it seems like you're a solid capper (you've had two go around to prove it), but a slightly gullible sportsbook selector. Stick to the books outlined by Durito, and you'll have nothing to sweat. GL

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazyl View Post
    They will pay.
    bingo

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    sorry to here about this curious..I was looking forward to baseball season and your takes...I developed a nice dog strategy based on a plan you play sometimes....

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    Quote Originally Posted by WestsidePete View Post
    sorry to here about this curious..I was looking forward to baseball season and your takes...I developed a nice dog strategy based on a plan you play sometimes....
    i am pretty curious about your strategy now. i am all about mlb

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    Quote Originally Posted by durito View Post
    pinnacle
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    what do all these books have in common?
    None are "regulated" by the US government?

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    Quote Originally Posted by WestsidePete View Post
    sorry to here about this curious..I was looking forward to baseball season and your takes...I developed a nice dog strategy based on a plan you play sometimes....
    i need help in bases as well. I know alot about bases and players, usually good in fantasy. But when it comes to capping, i never really figured out what to look for. Always playing favorites and waving goodbye to myself

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    Quote Originally Posted by isetcap View Post
    None are "regulated" by the US government?
    Thankfully

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    Quote Originally Posted by WestsidePete View Post
    sorry to here about this curious..I was looking forward to baseball season and your takes...I developed a nice dog strategy based on a plan you play sometimes....
    I hear you brother. I just can't take what all this shit has done to my nerves anymore.

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    Curious, shoot me a PM sometime pal... I am worried about ya.


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    Quote Originally Posted by crazyl View Post
    Curious, shoot me a PM sometime pal... I am worried about ya.

    I would except the moderators took away my PMs because I stand up to these jackasses on here. I told someone who was harassing me (payracer) that I would be happy to meet them in person anytime so they could talk shit to my face like they do on here, and one of the moderators said I was "making threats". Not sure how offering to let someone talk shit to my face is making a threat. Anyway they won't turn my PMs back on, I have asked.

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    i don't know why everyone has always busted on Curious, he stated when he got here that he was new to the whole off-shore thing and touts, he told his story about the bet royal/SBG thing. I'm sure he knows what the good books are by now, its just he was new and deposited in money into a book that screwed a bunch of people cause they were winning.
    a lot of people don't find out about SBR until the get screwed.
    he has admitted he was new to the whole thing. there are like a gazillion tout sites out there that advertise shit books, he just didn't find out until it was too late.
    hindsight is always 20/20, so for people to point out what books are good for him is asinine, he knows better now, but that doesn't help him since he got screwed out of a shit-load of money.

    Curious if you read this, just keep capping at home and if you still keep doing good on paper maybe you'll take another stab at it. I'm sure your experience with what happened will be hard to swallow, but you got some good handicapping skills, so maybe you'll be back , maybe not, but GL and Godspeed to you and the future.

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    Sorry to hear about your loss curious

    Checkout this thread and send your info via an Email to Mr.Dozer with all your details.

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    Quote Originally Posted by louisvillekid View Post
    i don't know why everyone has always busted on Curious, he stated when he got here that he was new to the whole off-shore thing and touts, he told his story about the bet royal/SBG thing. I'm sure he knows what the good books are by now, its just he was new and deposited in money into a book that screwed a bunch of people cause they were winning.
    a lot of people don't find out about SBR until the get screwed.
    he has admitted he was new to the whole thing. there are like a gazillion tout sites out there that advertise shit books, he just didn't find out until it was too late.
    hindsight is always 20/20, so for people to point out what books are good for him is asinine, he knows better now, but that doesn't help him since he got screwed out of a shit-load of money.

    Curious if you read this, just keep capping at home and if you still keep doing good on paper maybe you'll take another stab at it. I'm sure your experience with what happened will be hard to swallow, but you got some good handicapping skills, so maybe you'll be back , maybe not, but GL and Godspeed to you and the future.
    Thanks, I really do like handicapping. Well, it is the forensic statistics that I like. I have no doubt that I could do well. I just don't have the energy/nerves whatever to deal with this crap anymore. And the thought of entrusting my hard earned money to another offshore book...well that won't happen anytime soon.

    I have thought about finding some people to work with and use my skills to make picks and we share in the results. I think I proved in 4 different sports that I can consistently pick winners. Right now I am just tired. And ill. And I don't want to bother with this anymore.

    Perhaps later I might change my mind.

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    curious how much did you actually lose in your money, savings?


    I mean if somebody builds a 200 dollar bankroll into 10,000....


    and I ask "how much did you lose"


    They could say 200 bucks or they could say 10,000
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    Curious, I know you're pissed with Pavy but you're just making BBD's job harder. If Pavy wants to meet up with you, I think it's better for all parties if you two exchange email addresses and go from there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rake922 View Post
    curious how much did you actually lose in your money, savings?


    I mean if somebody builds a 200 dollar bankroll into 10,000....


    and I ask "how much did you lose"


    They could say 200 bucks or they could say 10,000
    Well, let's see. I paid the handicapper $5400. Then I opened an account at Bet Royal and funded it with $2500 more or less. Then later I opened an account at SBG Global and funded it with $500. As time went on I got $4000 in payouts. So, I put in $8400 and got out $4000, so I lost $4400 in cold hard cash.

    More importantly to me is the fact that I invested a lot of my valuable time only to have the results of this investment stolen. Oh, I also paid a lawyer $5000 for a lawsuit I filed against SBG, then I paid the lawyer another $2500 to protect me from threats that SBG was making against me. Personally, I would have been happy to meet Agami in person so that he could make good on his threats, but I have family that would be very unhappy if I did something like that. The mo fos at SBG were calling my house leaving their threats on my voice mail. Can you imagine?

    So, altogether I lost $11,900. Plus the opportunity cost of the $34,000 that I ran the account balance up to at Bet Royal / SBG Global.

    The opportunity cost is important to me because I have other things I could have been doing with my time that would provide income that the time and effort I put into handicapping took away. Which is one reason why I am sick of this nonsense. I have other things I can do with my time.

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    If you really hit 70% curious, you could make up those loses in no time with a minimal investment.

    Play at cris, pinnacle, greek, and you'll get paid100% of the time.

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    Curious,

    I feel for ya man. I know I enjoyed reading your posts since I arrived. I hope you are able to get the money. Good luck in whatever your future holds.

    I'm sure if you aren't too busy, alot of us would appreciate you stopping by from time to time. Maybe even give us your opinions on some games.

    Sorry for your situation, and take care man.

    I really appreciate what you have brought to SBR while I have been around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by curious View Post
    Well, let's see. I paid the handicapper $5400. Then I opened an account at Bet Royal and funded it with $2500 more or less. Then later I opened an account at SBG Global and funded it with $500. As time went on I got $4000 in payouts. So, I put in $8400 and got out $4000, so I lost $4400 in cold hard cash.

    More importantly to me is the fact that I invested a lot of my valuable time only to have the results of this investment stolen. Oh, I also paid a lawyer $5000 for a lawsuit I filed against SBG, then I paid the lawyer another $2500 to protect me from threats that SBG was making against me. Personally, I would have been happy to meet Agami in person so that he could make good on his threats, but I have family that would be very unhappy if I did something like that. The mo fos at SBG were calling my house leaving their threats on my voice mail. Can you imagine?

    So, altogether I lost $11,900. Plus the opportunity cost of the $34,000 that I ran the account balance up to at Bet Royal / SBG Global.

    The opportunity cost is important to me because I have other things I could have been doing with my time that would provide income that the time and effort I put into handicapping took away. Which is one reason why I am sick of this nonsense. I have other things I can do with my time.
    What kind of threats? A book was threatening you? Im not trying to be a smart ass bud cause i feel bad for you but im just no pun attended curious.

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    Sorry you are getting another raw deal Curious. We were rooting for you here in the office.

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    Nice run curious, it was nice talking NCAA stats and capping while it lasted. Wish you the best man.

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    It takes guts to walk away when you know it's just not working for you so I definitely give you props on that end.

    There are alot of things to enjoy in life and hopefully you find what works for you. With that being said, I wouldn't say i'm a big time better myself due to being in the hole with loans as it is but I'm all for free contests and some contests & leagues with fees attached.

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