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Old 10-25-2018, 12:34 PM   #1
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RPM Handicapping Giant

Been looking at this but keep pushing myself to buy the system
https://rpmhandicappinggiant.com/sec...utuel-windows/

I feel like this is another scam, but this one sounds like it isn't
https://rpmhandicappinggiant.com/int...ge-gambling-1/


Can someone tell me if these are any good. Thank you!
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Old 10-25-2018, 01:11 PM   #2
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Old 10-25-2018, 05:41 PM   #3
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The first one is an old system they pushed over 10 years ago. Its kind of a

super consensus where you have to have the patience of Job to come up with

a play. When you do get a play its usually a super low priced chalk and at one

time they pushed Robert Anthony's Parlay Power to go along with Millionaire

where you played a large parlay of show bets using Millionaires picks. Nothing

there to get excited about.

I happened to get a look at Intilleg-odds and its a odds based system but not

using the toteboard but the odds of the horses going back to 4 races ago. I

don't know where the colored pens come from but in my opinion you would

only need one color RED because that's where you will be using this system.

For some reason the last few systems they are selling are odds of the last

several races and do some mumbo jumbo to come up with a play.

I noticed lately Dave Powers is just rehashing a lot of old systems and putting

them out as new and improved systems. Making Money at the Races by Dave

Barr is a book put out in the early 50's with loads of systems. Many appear as

new systems by RPM.

That's the reason I was asking when these horses ran and it was back in the

40's. I got my book out and saw many were in the Making Money book.

You probably will learn a few angles with these methods but when you see

the horse must return in 8 days or less you know its an old old system.
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Old 10-25-2018, 05:54 PM   #4
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I think buying bridges would be a better use of your money. It just so happens......
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Old 10-25-2018, 06:24 PM   #5
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Check,

When you get older you'll likely be able to spot these scams quickly. In the meantime, you're doing the right thing in asking the advice of older more experienced heads.
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Old 10-25-2018, 11:12 PM   #6
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Don't get older...that sucks! Just take CJ's advice and get on your bike and pedal hard when you see on of these Guaranteed To Win!! systems for sale.

Mark Cramer has a story in one of his books about going into the office of one of these types, getting in to meet "The Boss", and asking him the obvious question: "If this thing is guaranteed to make money, why are you selling it rather than betting with it?" "The Boss" looks up from his desk, looks at Cramer and says "Sometimes we do". And goes back to his crossword puzzle.

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Don't get older...that sucks! Just take CJ's advice and get on your bike and pedal hard when you see on of these Guaranteed To Win!! systems for sale.

Mark Cramer has a story in one of his books about going into the office of one of these types, getting in to meet "The Boss", and asking him the obvious question: "If this thing is guaranteed to make money, why are you selling it rather than betting with it?" "The Boss" looks up from his desk, looks at Cramer and says "Sometimes we do". And goes back to his crossword puzzle.

Mike
I doubt that one can avoid getting older. Among all the problems of aging is the one good part that you will gain experience in the process. There is no substitute for experience but you also have to know how to interpret these experiences. Many people do not get wiser but more ingrained in their wrong ways as they age.

Hopefully you will grow a healthy power of skepticism.
Just remember that if something looks too good to be true, it probably is.

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Old 10-26-2018, 07:00 AM   #8
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Why do you need this if you use RDSS?
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Old 10-26-2018, 07:26 AM   #9
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Why do you need this if you use RDSS?
Because after December 31st my data trial ends. And need a system after that.
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Don't get older...that sucks! Just take CJ's advice and get on your bike and pedal hard when you see on of these Guaranteed To Win!! systems for sale.

Mark Cramer has a story in one of his books about going into the office of one of these types, getting in to meet "The Boss", and asking him the obvious question: "If this thing is guaranteed to make money, why are you selling it rather than betting with it?" "The Boss" looks up from his desk, looks at Cramer and says "Sometimes we do". And goes back to his crossword puzzle.

Mike
Personally, I liked the "get on your bike and pedal hard" part. If you wanted a more modern one, you could have told him to go back to playing Fortnite.
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Personally, I liked the "get on your bike and pedal hard" part. If you wanted a more modern one, you could have told him to go back to playing Fortnite.
I don't even play Fortnite! Sports games are the way to go!
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Because after December 31st my data trial ends. And need a system after that.

Sigh ... And after that, $1.50 per card is too expensive?
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Old 10-26-2018, 10:26 AM   #13
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Must be his "picks" aren't selling!
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Sigh ... And after that, $1.50 per card is too expensive?
No I just don’t have my own credit card. Sorry
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Well, if you are trying to circumvent your parents' consent and assistance in your handicapping venture, my humble advice is: DON'T. And if they are supportive of what you do -- well then, they could provide an adult's credit card for data purchases, which payments you should be responsible for (and insist that whatever software or tools you use - pay for itself).

Or, whatever arrangements you already make to purchase things over the internet ...

As you know, I don't really care if you continue to use RDSS. I'm just trying to be helpful.

Cheers,

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