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Old 06-16-2008, 08:50 PM
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I'm confused.....didn't you make a recent internet claim to bet $4 to $5 million annually?
No. lol. I am disabled from two open heart surgeries, and waiting to recieve subsidized housing. Most of my "millions" goes to rent. I am lucky to churn $30,000 through the windows on a profitable year (churn not profit).

maybe your thinking of a sarcastic reply in "Whales" thread over at pa.





either that or spend 1,666,666 hours @ $3/hr

Last edited by Bobby Fischer : 06-16-2008 at 09:03 PM. Reason: sarcastic , probably closer to 30k
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Old 06-16-2008, 09:03 PM
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My per hour "rate" must be absolutely horrible....even during the rare stretches when I am actually playing well. I don't know about other people, but I spend a significant amount of time handicapping races that I don't end up betting. If I look at a race for say 40 minutes, and have done all the work I can on it....but still can't find anything that I think is dark form or a good value, I'll often just skip it and move on to the next race. While doing it this way certainly leads to me making fewer truly bad plays than I once did, it doesn't really lead to a great hourly rate.

I have never really thought of it in those terms however. If I get to spend 5 hours handicapping an entire card, and I walk away from the day up $5, I consider it a great day.
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Old 06-17-2008, 08:53 AM
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My per hour "rate" must be absolutely horrible....even during the rare stretches when I am actually playing well. I don't know about other people, but I spend a significant amount of time handicapping races that I don't end up betting. If I look at a race for say 40 minutes, and have done all the work I can on it....but still can't find anything that I think is dark form or a good value, I'll often just skip it and move on to the next race. While doing it this way certainly leads to me making fewer truly bad plays than I once did, it doesn't really lead to a great hourly rate.

I have never really thought of it in those terms however. If I get to spend 5 hours handicapping an entire card, and I walk away from the day up $5, I consider it a great day.
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