Cincinnati Reds Rollin' Against Bad Bucs

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The Cincinnati Reds are ahead of the woeful Pittsburgh Pirates 5-0 through 3 innings of play and I have to honestly wonder why so many so-called 'star-studded' cappers jumped on the Pirate bandwagon for this one. Something tells me looking at the standings quickly that one of the factors leading to this play was based on the 'due' factor, meaning Pittsburgh, at 0-4 coming into this game, was overdue to put one in the win column. These cappers, who for whatever reason are considered by many as the stepping stone to a gold mine, appear to be leading many through 'quicksand' to this so-called gold mine with such ridiculous picks. Solid and qualified cappers, it should be noted, are few and far between and it should also be noted that a 6-1, 7-0 or whatever one's decent start to a season is, does not automatically apply such a label to a person or capper. For that matter, don't over estimate one's solid record the previous year as, in most cases, their record will usually drop dramatically the following season. A solid and qualified capper, in whatever sport they claim to be good at in terms of capping, is usually identified by his success the following season and/or the season thereafter as oppposed to the initial one in play. Lastly and probably most importantly, solid and qualified cappers rarely post more than 3 plays (4 tops) in a day and finally, they definitely refraim from posting post plays (ie: Pirates) for the purpose of believing teams are overdue. Remember, there are many people out there who claim to be and appear to be professional and solid cappers, but the bottom line is they're merely seeking recognition and attention and hoping they do well to avoid public failure. These people are a dime a dozen and very easy to identify whereas it's the professional ones that are difficult to locate but when you do, both you and your wallet will certainly know it! :103631605
 

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Do you have a jealousy problem? It sounds to me like you are jealous that so many people in here follow Choptalk, Journeyman, TN, and Bucsfan. Those guys are really good cappers and have been for years. I believe that by the end of the year anyone that follows them will be up a whole lot of money.
 

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Was there a point to that?...oh by the way, you have a lovely post dedicated to you in the rubber room...go check it out

first of all, YOU are 0-2 for -4 units...so you have NO ability to cap a game BEFORE it happens...all you ever do is point out when others lose.

i played the Pirates today, not because they were "due" but because i felt like they would win today's game. Paul Maholm is a great young left-handed pitcher who was a good matchup against the Reds because their best two hitters (both leftys) dont matchup well with lefty hurlers. Plus, the opposing pitcher, Eric Milton, is not a good fit for the stadium he pitches in because he is a fly-ball pitcher and i though the Pirates might be able to exploit that.
 

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Well since this post does talk about the Reds beating the Pirates I might as well say come on Reds get three more outs!!! I have some serious cash riding on you
 

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You again? Who was in Pitts? I didn't see any top cappers on them.

Can we see your picks if you want to be so critical of other picks?

Get a life and go bother some cats or squirrels in the neighboorhood instead. :finger:

:pucking: :pucking:
 

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