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11-08-2017, 11:25 AM
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Who is this Demling guy and why do they lie so blatantly about him?
This post isn't to bash anyone, just to try to understand why CBS hosts a total tout (sportsline) service which claims that Jody Demling has "picked 9 straight Oaks-Derby doubles".
First of all, knowing how hard it is to even pick the Derby, which I've been pretty solid at, no way anyone has 9 in a row of just the Kentucky Derby. Let alone the Oaks and Derby Double. Does the guy bet 20 tickets a year?
For all I know, he might be a sound handicapper, but I can't believe anyone has the nerve to claim that, when everyone knows it can't possibly be true.
I originally saw those CBS pages last year when I was searching for "picks" to see if anyone had undercard selections on big race days.
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11-08-2017, 11:55 AM
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Probably like I remember when I first went to the track in the 70's the tip sheet sellers would claim a win if any of their 3 selections a race won. "We had 5 winners yesterday", sounds a lot better than saying "18.5% of our picks won." I would be curious if the tip sheet barkers are still at the lower level tracks in an era where so much data is available for download.
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11-08-2017, 12:29 PM
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i don't know this Demling character, but Keving Duffy goes 7-0 every week in pro football and has never had a loser, and that was documented right in the New York Daily News.
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11-08-2017, 02:12 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by lamboguy
i don't know this Demling character, but Keving Duffy goes 7-0 every week in pro football and has never had a loser, and that was documented right in the New York Daily News.
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Documented by the old 50-50 trick for 7 weeks, in which after 1000 people call in, 7 have gone 7-0, lol
A mentalist in the UK did this for a horse racing special, I recall a woman of African descent was told the exact method it was to get her 5 in a row (or 7 like the above, whatever it was). She didn't believe that she was either that lucky to be selected, or that it could happen --- how ironic. She risked the next bet and lost, which was actually funny. She actually believed in some cosmic hot hand even after being told why it all happened.
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11-08-2017, 05:15 PM
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These guys prey on the weak. They are no better than a one dollar tipsheet. If they are any good they would just bet their picks and not have to work at a tout service or handicapping show.
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11-08-2017, 06:11 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by green80
These guys prey on the weak. They are no better than a one dollar tipsheet. If they are any good they would just bet their picks and not have to work at a tout service or handicapping show.
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I actually do a one dollar tipsheet at Mahoning Valley Race Course. And i do bet my own picks considering I spend about 2 1/2 hours preparing it for each live race day. It's more of a service to the regulars there. Nothing nefarious or shady about my motives. I do get a kick out of one table of guys that buy 1 sheet and pass it around to a total of 10 guys. Today only 5 showed up so they had to pitch in an extra dime apiece! BTW, I only count my top 2 choices in my stats. Averaging 30% winner for top choice and 50% for top 2 in last 3 years there.
RR
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11-08-2017, 07:15 PM
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Originally Posted by rrpic6
I actually do a one dollar tipsheet at Mahoning Valley Race Course. And i do bet my own picks considering I spend about 2 1/2 hours preparing it for each live race day. It's more of a service to the regulars there. Nothing nefarious or shady about my motives. I do get a kick out of one table of guys that buy 1 sheet and pass it around to a total of 10 guys. Today only 5 showed up so they had to pitch in an extra dime apiece! BTW, I only count my top 2 choices in my stats. Averaging 30% winner for top choice and 50% for top 2 in last 3 years there.
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Don't take me wrong, I'm not knocking the tipsheet writers, I used to publish one myself at La Downs. If you published your record I'm sure it would be accurate and absent of any ridiculous claims. It's these TV and internet touts that never lose that gets me, and they charge a lot more than a few dollars. BTW, 30% top winners and 50% top 2 betting every race is quite a feat in itself.
Last edited by green80; 11-08-2017 at 07:18 PM.
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11-09-2017, 10:16 PM
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Jody is a local radio host on a sport talk station. He has done very well but I think if I remember correctly, he is 2 deep in the oaks and is 5 to 8 deep in the derby. I generally do well myself with that bet not 9 years in a row though
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11-10-2017, 04:16 AM
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Why would anyone want to bet on someone else's losers...even if those picks are FREE?
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11-10-2017, 09:22 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by thaskalos
Why would anyone want to bet on someone else's losers...even if those picks are FREE?
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I know your question was rhetorical but...
- Most handicappers don't to want to put in the requisite amount of work needed to be some degree of successful.
- They want something (someone) to blame for their losses.
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11-10-2017, 09:37 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by headhawg
I know your question was rhetorical but...
- Most handicappers don't to want to put in the requisite amount of work needed to be some degree of successful.
- They want something (someone) to blame for their losses.
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11-10-2017, 12:09 PM
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Living in Louisville I hear Jody a lot on the radio and can honestly say I rarely hear him talk about horse racing, he mainly covers the local University of Louisville sports teams.
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11-10-2017, 10:30 PM
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I've never lost the Oaks/Derby double
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11-11-2017, 01:05 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by headhawg
I know your question was rhetorical but...
- Most handicappers don't to want to put in the requisite amount of work needed to be some degree of successful.
- They want something (someone) to blame for their losses.
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1) The player who refuses to put in the necessary work to improve his play does not deserve to be called a "handicapper". He is a SUCKER!
2) What good does it do if I have "someone to blame"...when I am the one who dishes out the cash?
Of course my question was rhetorical; I know full-well why players insist on betting their money on the picks of others. They aren't even smart enough to realize that they'd be much better off at the roulette wheel.
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11-11-2017, 05:30 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by thaskalos
Why would anyone want to bet on someone else's losers...even if those picks are FREE?
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The price is right ... ?
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