Monday, April 28, 2014

MONDAY: FADING STEVE STEVENS: 2% of the bankroll on the Atlanta Hawks +7 visiting the Indiana Pacers, 8:00 PM EST

1-0 day
Hawks win outright covering by 17 points
Steve Stevens is a total Mush!

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        CURRENT FUND: FUND 4          
Starting balance of $50,000 (profit from previous blog winnings)
Today's starting balance = $57,488.42
Today's profit = $1,043.63
Today's ending balance = $58,492.05
This week's profit through Monday = $1,043.63
2014 profit = $5,926.07
1% of the bankroll $574
10 dimes = 1% of the bankroll

BETTING 2% OF THE BANKROLL - FADING STEVE STEVENS
$1,148 NBA 503 ATLANTA HAWKS +7 VISITING THE INDIANA PACERS, 8:00 PM EST 
Winner, FINAL SCORE: Atlanta 107 Indiana 97, profit of $1,043.63 

Graded at lines above, about the worst lines I could find. 
Of course, always shop around.

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Steve Stevens
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26 comments:

  1. So the 1st month of baseball the last 4weeks just underdogs I went 73-82 for +4.25% however by me not just betting the dogs & not having a consisted plan I only made 1.23% for the month. So I cost myself a lot of money, regardless profit is profit so I must stick to the dogs & dogs only this month!

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  2. I'm on
    Col +124
    Sd +154
    Wsox +120
    All 1.25% GL today!

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  3. hawks +7 and ml I hope lang is on the pacers

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  4. Good luck guys! I am leaning on the Hawks as well but waiting to see what Lang has.

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  5. throwing my plays out. good luck everyone.

    cws +113
    cinc -133
    ari +100

    jamminj

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  6. Monday Steve Stevens:

    Indiana Pacers -6.5

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  7. we got our mush. Let's do this rick

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    1. If we win, Steve Stevens gets all the credit Chris!

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    1. From Business Insider:

      Steve Stevens, the star of an upcoming CNBC reality show called "Money Talks," is being called a fraud and an ex-convict by some of the most prominent people in the sports betting world today.

      Stevens has a business where he sells sports betting picks called VIP Sports Las Vegas.

      The CNBC press release for the show calls him "a well-known handicapper," and a promo video on his company's website claims he has a winning percentage of 71.5%. The show is a "docu-soap," and it's set to air Sept. 10.

      But apparently no one in Vegas has heard of Stevens, and his 70% winning percentage is considered impossible.

      Even worse, a damning report from WagerMinds lays out evidence alleging that his name is actually Darin Notaro, and he has been arrested multiple times for telemarketing fraud.

      Todd Fuhrman, a former oddsmaker at Caesar's Palace, wrote in a blog post yesterday, "No one, and I mean no one, in the sports betting community I speak with daily knows who this guy is."

      Bob Voulgaris, a popular sharp NBA bettor, said on Twitter last night that he'd never heard of Stevens either, calling him "a complete scam artist" for the 70% claim.

      WagerMinds — a sports betting website that is focused on transparency in the industry — also said they've never heard of him in their article.

      The 70% claim was a red flag for a lot of sports betting folks. Voulgaris, whom Nate Silver called the best sports bettor in the world, only wins about 57% of his NBA bets. SportsInsights ran the numbers in June and found that your chances of winning 70% of bets against the spread are about one in one trillion.

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    2. From Business Insider (Part 2):

      It's basically impossible to win 70%, but the VIP Sports Las Vegas website is using that claim to sell its picks to customers

      A CNBC spokesman told us in a statement that viewers will have to draw their own conclusions about Stevens' business, adding, "We are merely betting that viewers will be interested in the world of touts and handicappers and in no way endorse either Stevens’ picks or his business model."

      While CNBC says it doesn't endorse his business, there's a website called CNBCvipsports.com that directs readers to the VIP Sports Las Vegas site and asks readers for their email addresses and phone numbers.

      A CNBC spokesman told us, "He is not authorized to use the CNBC name or logo." CNBC declined comment on whether or not they're taking steps to remove the association on the website.

      The website boasts, "You may have seen VIP Sports on the new CNBC show Money Talks. If so you know Steve Stevens is the real deal."

      Before we jump on CNBC, there's a big difference between Stevens being a fraud and the show itself being a fraud. We'll have to wait to see how he is portrayed.

      But that's not all.

      This morning, WagerMinds reported that the domain name for Stevens' business VIP Sports Las Vegas was only registered eight months ago. It was registered under the name Darin Notaro.

      According to WagerMinds, Notaro has been arrested and convicted in telemarketing scams going back to 1999. He was sentenced to a year in prison at age 25 for a scheme that "bilked elderly citizens across the nation out of at least $234,000," according to the Las Vegas Sun.

      According to WagerMinds, it appears that Notaro also rents the office space where VIP Sports Las Vegas is housed.

      A CNBC spokesman said they are aware of the 1999 conviction. Here's the full statement:

      "We are aware of Steve Stevens’ 1999 conviction and while we are very clear in the press release that VIP Sports clients risk big dollars in the hopes that Stevens and his agents have the expertise to consistently deliver winners, viewers should tune in on September 10th at 10pm ET/PT to draw their own conclusions about VIP Sports. We are merely betting that viewers will be interested in the world of touts and handicappers and in no way endorse either Stevens’ picks or his business model."

      We called the number provided on the VIP Sports Las Vegas website and left a message. We are waiting a response.

      Again, we'll have to wait until the show airs to see if he is portrayed as what he claims to be (a big-shot sports bettor) or what many in the betting community see him as (a shady figure).


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  9. http://www.therxforum.com/showthread.php?t=988641&page=3


    Lang version 2. Dom Chambers where are you?

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    1. Dom Chanbers! You just brought tears to my eyes Chris

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  10. Sounds like a class act! 71% lmao !! Bilking old people ?? Makes langtard look good! & this pos gets a show on cnbc?? Wtf is wrong with that picture.

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  11. Lol Hawks outright by 10!! & Chris hit the ml !! Very nice guys!

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    1. Chris liked the Hawks, Steve Stevens liked the Pacers....Hawks it is!

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  12. Hi rick what was the name of the movie u post today ?

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    1. Hi mike...That is from the movie A Bronx Tale (1993) staring Robert De Niro.
      You can watch or download the movie free from Project Free TV: http://www.free-tv-video-online.me/movies/1990%27s/a_bronx_tale_%281993%29.html

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