"There's only one surefire way for me to quell the criticism in this thread, and that's to start winning big for myself and my clients."
This is so far off it's hard not to feel a little bit sad. You just don't get it. Please let me finish that sentence for you properly........
"There's only one surefire way for me to quell the criticism in this thread, and that's to start keeping an accurate record of every single one of my picks on a easily accessible spreadsheet for everyone to see."
It's just so simple, how in the world can you not see that?
Please follow the lead of Andre Gomes. Please. Andre keeps every one of his picks on a spreadsheet for all to see. Please let that sink in. He tracks his own picks, keeps an accurate record on a spreadsheet, and makes it accessible for anyone to see.
I try not to comment on a problem unless I can suggest a solution. This is the most obvious solution I have ever suggested. Keep track of your picks on a spreadsheet for all to see. It's incredibly simple. If you don't have enough time, get an 8th grader to do it in their spare time. If that's not a credible solution, have an accountant do it. Wait a minute, you are a grown man, and a professional handicapper, KEEP TRACK OF YOUR PICKS YOURSELF.
There is absolutely NO REASON for a professional handicapper to not keep track of their picks in a spreadsheet for all to see. NO REASON.
Start today. Go back a week, go back a month, go back a year, go back ten years.....but START TODAY.
I hate to be redundant, but I am hoping this is sinking in. Keep track of your picks on a spreadsheet for all to see.
That will quell the criticism, track your plays Teddy, track your plays. Start Today.
Joe D