Several q's for the Judge.

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I am told its almost impossible to play book-maker, and capper at the same time.

I enjoy both sides of the action; slight lean towards capping.

In your opinion, can both be done and how much video analysis is used in capping your games?

Thanks.
 
I book,I don't capp.I don't have time to capp.What I do is merely play against the public.I personally don't see how you would have time to book and handicapp both.They both require a shitload of time.Especially handicapping if you do it right.Good luck in which ever side you choose.
 

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Judge:

I appreciate the response, thanks for getting back to me.

My mornings are devoted to maintaining my health and keeping up with my real estate business. I do have the time come the afternoon and evenings. (SHE UNDERSTANDS AS LONG AS SOME $ HITS HER HANDS) LOL!!!!!

I capp mid-west and west coast mid-major colleges and have an extensive collection of video which in my opinion, is very "VITAL" for one to be successful in this business.

After several years of note-taking and video analysis, my selections are beginning to pay off.

Book-making has to be very interesting, very interesting.
 

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Agree.

The problem I face book-making is that my area is very remote, rural, and off-season the population is no more then 75,000. It would be very hard to attain clients though there are 4, 5 guys who call me for advice. NOT THAT I GIVE IT TO THEM! LOL!

How does one attain players?
 

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