pointman |
03-05-2012 02:15 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Bigsmc
(Post 843541)
It's all about credibility. You want respect? Earn it. Whether you play them or not, posting mutliple tickets on the internet for the same sequence is just going to get you slaughtered.
All tickets aside, the whining that you weren't getting the props for your pick 5 redboard set you straight down the path of ridicule.
Post your picks and shut up. If they hit you will get the recognition you so deeply crave. If you post different picks elsewhere than what you post here, do not act shocked when the sleestaks go on the offensive again.
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You hit the nail on the head. This is a cry for respect. Respect is earned, not given.
Here are the facts. Split Rock, you made a fool of yourself a few months ago and got called out by a number of regarded posters. No one hears from you for months and then you come on the site raging on two threads a redboard of a big pk5 supposed hit as if you were wronged months ago. You are demanding respect while at the same time advertising your product. On top of that, you had the nerve to dispay a PM sent to you by the man that runs this website as further proof that you were wronged when the PM was actually giving you sound advice and not insulting you.
The next day you come on and attempt to redboard that you were close to being a genius on the Gotham card. When other posters call you out on it, most of whom are recognized excellent handicappers who have the respect of the vast majority of the board that you crave, you cry that you are the victim (the patented Riot move). Instead of looking objectively and recognizing that you are the problem, you cry that everyone is wrong, not you. You are the problem, not the numerous posters who have called out your BS.
You may want to try going into the selections room (instead of creating your own thread as if you deserve one) and post some plays on the play along thread BEFORE races are run and attempt to earn the respect of others. That thread is for people who enjoy the carmarderie of playing with others that has been lost by the modern way of playing away from the track and are not afraid to expose the bad with the good. You would be well served to do it as a player and not advertise a product as this is not the yellow pages.
If you think that you are somehow going to be taken seriously as a handicapper with the approach that you have used on this board, you are wrong. You are making a fool of yourself and the more victim you play the less seriously people will take you.
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