Quick recap - Yes, I fade a pregame pro (please DM me for the pro). It's not personal, it's not vindictive, it's not mean spirited...it's just a terrific way to win at sports handicapping. Once again, this is not an attack, it's nothing more than intelligent sourcing. I take the information sent out, make a decision based on that info, and make plays.
This specific pro was -93 units in hoops last year, he was -74 units in baseball, and he is currently -32 units in football this year.
It gets better - I do not fade his biggest plays (3 units), which he claims are winning plays. I only fade the two stars, so in reality, my numbers are even better than those posted. Also, in baseball, he averages about -130 (very chalky!) so the fade numbers are very good indeed.
Once again, and this can't be stressed enough.....it's not my fault that this is such an intelligent approach.
It's incredibly clear that his plays are merely information. That's it! What you do with that information is entirely up to you. Make the plays, don't make the plays, or fade the plays.......the choice is yours, you, and only you, can determine how to use the information put out there!
It's a winning formula with a tremendous long term success rate. I have been following Pregame for many years and this method of utilizing information is far and away the best use of the resources here I have ever found.
Best wishes for picking winners -
Carpe Diem -
Joe D
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