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savage1
Registered: Oct 2003
Posts: 393
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North Coast Community Line Comp. Line Update
I haven't posted anything regarding this topic for a while, but I think it is noteworthy:
We all know how much pride Phil Steele takes in his NC Community Line Cappers.
Anytime you call, all we hear is how hot the cappers are, most hitting well in excess of 60%.
The fact of the matter is this-the basketball comps. which Phil says are actual plays of the NC Community Line Cappers, are 62-88-4 for the season, 26 games under 50 and hitting at 41%.
I studied statistics in college, and this is certainly a big enough sample to say with confidence that the other regular paid plays of these cappers when taken as a whole are also hitting at around this level.
If you check the sports monitors, you will see that most of the NC Community Line Cappers are in afct well below 500 for the season and have buried their customers;there are a few exceptions of course like California Sports, but they are few and far between.
The point is that if you call the NC Basketball Comp. Line and listen to phil, you will come away with an entirely different impression and that most of these guys are having fine seasons.
What Phil does in essence is select a few cappers who have won over a few days or over a very carefully selected time frame and try to use that to give you the impression that they and all of the cappers have been winning over the long haul, when the record as posted above and indicative of the whole shows just the opposite.
It need not be said that Phil NEVER admits that a comp. lost the day before or that they are way behind for the season-the best you will get out of him is a deceptive statement such as "Well its time to get these comps. rolling again.'
Last year, when the basketball comps. had a very good run, he would talk/brag about it ad nauseam each day.
Now that the worm has turned so to speak, we get nothing but half truths, omissions and deception-and remember this is from the service which prides itself in ALWAYS "telling us about the losers as well as the winners."
Sorry for going along, but I think above is important and especially to newbies and those who aren't aware of the way in which Phil runs his service.
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03-24-09 06:50 PM |
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savage1
Registered: Oct 2003
Posts: 393
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This year's pathetic and I mean PATHETIC record for the comp. plays, now a whopping 31 games UNDER 500, just confirms what I and many others have been saying right along-namely that the NC Community Cappers over time arn't anything special.
Last season the comps.(which are actual plays) were 30+ games over 500-this year they are 31 games under 500.
I equate the NC cappers(and for that matter most paid cappers) to coin flips.
If you flip a coin ten times, you might get eight heads and two tails.
If you flip it firty times, you might get 30 heads and 20 tails.
The more times you flip it, the more the flip will approach 50% heads and 50% tails.
Re: the NC Cappers, last year the "coin flip" NC Community Cappers happened to have s short term streak of winners(lets say the flip came up heads).
This season the coin flip has turned up a short term streak of losers(lets say tails).
In some seasons the coin flip picks will be close to 50/50.
Most importantly, over time the "coin flip" picks of both their comps.(which again are actual plays) and other paid plays will at best approach 50% meaning with the vig you will lose and even more so when you are paying NC for the picks.
The bottom line is that if you are lucky enough to "catch" the streak of "heads" of these guys, you may win in the short run.
If you press your luck and keep playing and hoping for more "heads," over time, you will lose-there is no better LOCK than that.
Obviously the real and only winners in this over time are NC and the NC Community cappers as they will have YOUR money, and no coin flip is required to see THEIR money increase-the only thing which IS required to see their money grown is that present and new gullible suckers continue to buy their picks.
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03-31-09 05:11 PM |
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