Service Plays fade or follow

Search

New member
Joined
Sep 21, 2004
Messages
676
Tokens
Interesting that this comes from a person with the same forum name as a person selling picks. I won't get into a battle of opinions in this thread. I prefer to let the results speak for themselves. So far 200 baseball games and Fading the heavy tout plays has resulted in about 62% winners when using standard -110 juice (show me a tout hitting at 62% at a converted -110 juice over 200 games in any sport at anytime). The results do not lie. Chose to accept or ignore, your choice. There are a lot of tools to come up with similar results as you mention but this is one I am growing to like a lot more each day. THIS IS THE LAST POST I WILL MAKE REGARDING THIS TOOL IN THE SERVICE PLAY THREAD. I will make a separate thread and post the results there for people to do with it what they wish.
Again, the main reason for doing this was to keep people from losing their shirt while jumping on the plays the touts love. Conventional wisdom says if that many pros like it then it must be a winner. I want to save people from learning the hard way if I can.

First off, I have had this forum name long before(1996) this so called tout.
I am in NO WAY trying to say anyone should follow any tout. I'm also saying there is no way you should make your plays by fading a tout.
What I was trying to say is there is only one true fade play.
The true fade is being the book. Fading anyones plays being a tout, the public or a cretin person will in the long run lose your money. The only way you can actually win at fading plays is if you are the book. Being the book guarantees you getting the action day in and day out. So I'm saying just to fade a consensus on a daily basis is going to lose in the long run.
Everyone goers on hot and cold streaks. The true fade (the book) is the only one that wins in the long run.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
1,106,902
Messages
13,439,410
Members
99,345
Latest member
08winlink
The RX is the sports betting industry's leading information portal for bonuses, picks, and sportsbook reviews. Find the best deals offered by a sportsbook in your state and browse our free picks section.FacebookTwitterInstagramContact Usforum@therx.com