Seen it and that's not how you cover a bet. You bet as much as needed to cover your initial bet so you lose nothing. 100 on each isn't doing that, not even close to. Like i said people that don't understand gambling. :lol1:
very few bookies take boxing even fewer take exotic props on the smaller fights. 5dimes is the only one I know of. Im sure there are a few more.
Anyways those props have small limits so hedging is for pennies.
Without him giving unit amounts and outs very few can follow him to see if he wins. It's almost impossible. That thread was very honest.
Arbing is impossible for a guaranteed profit for most of his picks. He takes the underdog then the fav by KO a lot.
So if the fav wins a decision you lose both bets.
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If you do this more often than not you lose little/nothing when the pick doesn't come in.
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He has had some good picks
Picked Ward to win the super 6 (back then ward was considered to be making up the numbers by most)
Picked Thompson to beat Price (only person i know who did)
Picked Fury over Klitschko
There are quite a few more
His main problem is he emphasises styles over levels, so he does pick out stylistic advantages that fighters have but if the guy they are fighting is just levels above, that stylistic advantage doesn't mean that much.
Picked Jhonny Gonzalez to beat Mares too. That was a big one.
I like hearing Dwyer's picks before I lay money down. Most of the time our opinions differ, but when they line up, I'll put a couple paychecks up.
Fury-Klitschko was like a muhfuccing holiday.
I love watching Dwyer's videos. His audio has improved since he started, the video not so much lol. I don't think he cares though because he does it for a hobby.
Haha true, I fucks with Dwyer though, he gives good analysis from time to time. Just hard listening to that robotic monotone voice for too long.
The reason I like Dwyer, is because he does not bend. His opinion is skewed just like all of us, but also honest. He ignores some intangibles like age, last fight performance, and generally how far a fighter is faded, but he comes across as honest and does not falter. Genuinely likable guy, especially for a lawyer :D