Yes, I fade a Pregame Pro (please PM for the Pro). After buying his plays and learning a very expensive lesson, I decided to fade all of his free and 1 unit plays. That was around the first of the year. Since then, he has abandoned all 1 unit plays (probably a coincidence) and only puts out free, 2 unit, and 3 unit plays. I do not fade his 3 unit plays, but I do not play them.
It's virtually impossible to keep intelligent people from making intelligent decisions. Fortunately, some of us grasp that concept.
Free plays April 17-20 2017 62-75 45%
2* plays April 43-59 -32.57 units 2017 141-179 -103.37 44%
3* plays April 7-6 +.99 units 2017 34-31 -.41 units 51%
The plays from this pro are just information. What I do with that information is my choice. After a very expensive lesson and much scrutiny, I choose to fade his free and 2 unit plays and pass on his 3 unit plays. That's nothing more than making intelligent decisions after intelligent analysis. That's all there is to it.
Side notes-
This capper (and a few of his loyal followers) seems to revel in verbally attacking posters who point out negative results, large unit losses, and losing days or streaks. He (and his followers) has a consistent history of calling them trolls with a few add-ons from time to time. Sure, those negative posts are annoying and far from flattering, but to call someone a troll for pointing out a negative result is troublesome. The reason I say that is because the loyal followers and this capper seem to have no problem pointing out false positives all day long. This capper lost over 30 units for the month, is down over 100 units for the year, and the number of positive "atta boy" posts in his thread are staggering. Sure, the negative posts that point out the multitude of losses are tough to read and deal with, but the clearly disingenuous and inaccurate positive posts extolling the virtues of following this capper could be considered to be just as destructive, if not more so.
At the end of the day, forum talk is just noise. And yeah, intelligent people making intelligent decisions do not listen to, deal with, or assign any weight to noise. This is about the numbers, the numbers are real, and the numbers don't lie.
Carpe Diem -
Joe D