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05-13-2014 , 02:45 PM
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And yes they have been fading his picks pretty successfully. I am having my 6 year old son pick a game a day or two if Steve Stevens does. I ask him what sport basketball, baseball or Hockey. He picks one we go to Maddux sports and he points at a game I tell him the teams, if NBA how many they have to win by and he picks and then goes back outside to play. So far he is 2-2 down 6 bucks Stevens is 1-3 down 302. Betting 1 unit per day like they say you should except when Stevens needs a payday and Martingales his clients.

Last edited by uppie_; 05-13-2014 at 02:52 PM.
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05-13-2014 , 11:07 PM
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Originally Posted by DuckU
Only way to make this better would be for Darin Notaro to wind up back in prison.

At the very least I hope CNBC reveals "Steve Stevens" is a total scumbag who preyed on Senior Citizens. Now he is preying on greedy fools.

http://deadspin.com/cnbc-is-giving-a...alit-976926638
That is what I'm saying, If CNBC is acting like "yeah we know he is a scumbag, its just entertainment", then have him go back to bilking retirement accounts.
I'm sure he is much more polished in that arena, this is a ****ing joke.

someone is bilking his clients w/ a similar website.
https://twitter.com/VIPSportsLV/stat...23774791753729
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05-14-2014 , 08:14 AM
I finally watched an episode, I can't figure out if CNBC is actually taking this "industry" seriously, or trying to expose them as frauds. It's bizarre. It feels like an infomercial.

Stevens tilts me, such a douche. I want to hear how they sell someone who thinks they are full of **** entirely. I would figure that would be like 90%+ of the leads they get.
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05-14-2014 , 08:47 AM
When the Texan was told the limit on totals was $2k, I loved how Stevens tried to say it was because he was there. I'm sure it was just their house standard limit. Stevens probably could have asked the manager to go higher and give an OK, but instead he spun it as they lowered it because Stevens was present. He probably figured making himself look good in front of the client was the better option. What a douche. It's so transparent.

We should really troll him hard like jjgold did.
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05-14-2014 , 08:58 AM
I think I am going to have to hate-watch this show. Is that where y'all are at with it too?
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05-14-2014 , 10:16 AM
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Originally Posted by JudgeHoldem
When the Texan was told the limit on totals was $2k, I loved how Stevens tried to say it was because he was there. I'm sure it was just their house standard limit. Stevens probably could have asked the manager to go higher and give an OK, but instead he spun it as they lowered it because Stevens was present. He probably figured making himself look good in front of the client was the better option. What a douche. It's so transparent.

We should really troll him hard like jjgold did.

Plus if they limited him do you think they would let him bet 2K and his client pretty sure they would view them as one in the same. And it was 100% the limit for the casino on a total.
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05-14-2014 , 10:54 AM
Yes all he picks are favorites what a f$&@ing clown
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05-14-2014 , 11:41 AM
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Plus if they limited him do you think they would let him bet 2K and his client pretty sure they would view them as one in the same. And it was 100% the limit for the casino on a total.
yeah and the looks on the sportsbooks faces were lol. like this is some bs he's telling, but we're not going to call him out on it.
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05-14-2014 , 10:44 PM
****** EPISODE 7 (May 14) SPOILERS ******

VIP is trying to collect a 50% commission from a guy who won $62K. The guy doesn't have it. Trying to collect $31K unsecured from a sports gambler? Good luck with that. Unless the client is only betting what VIP recommends then he's going to have some losses to cover. Pathetic gambler comes in shaking like a leaf as if these guys are going to take him out and beat the crap out of him.

One of the new clients went 0-2 hist first day. One bet was horrendous where they took a college football favorite -20 points and they got blown out. "Does it make a difference whether we lost by one point or by 40 points?" Umm...yeah. That means your pick was like 40 points off.

Steven's client bets 4 games over the weekend and goes 3-1. What I can't believe is that the client pays the hefty commission on each win, not on the net for the weekend. Outrageous.

Finally, we get to watch the guys stand around watching the big NFL game at strip club in a private room. They dance around and play with the pole. I don't know what's more pathetic - the fact that there is no actual video of the game or the lack of actual strippers.

This episode sucked. I think, perhaps, we've run out of interesting things to watch about these people.

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05-14-2014 , 11:02 PM
Wtf? Owner of a vegas strip club treating a 2500 bet like life and death?
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05-14-2014 , 11:14 PM
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I think I am going to have to hate-watch this show. Is that where y'all are at with it too?
pretty much, I'm cringing the whole time yet I keep watching
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05-15-2014 , 12:33 AM
If y'all like easy to hate, much watch sports betting TV, it doesn't get any betting than"saint Hoods" , the Discovery Channels show about Boston Bookies. I think it made it 2-3 episodes
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05-15-2014 , 10:47 AM
****** EPISODE 7 (May 14) SPOILERS ******

The worst part is that the client who owes the money obviously has a gambling problem because he bet money that he owed to VIP. Stevens decides to write off about 2/3 of the debt to keep him on as a client and sets up some bets for next week. He acts as if he's such a great guy for doing so when he's just making his client's gambling problem worse.
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05-15-2014 , 01:47 PM
Is it probable that the producers of this show are oblivious to the simple mathematical calculations that can be done to realize that what Notaro is promising is not possible?

While they do work for cnbc, a great deal of people in the world are innumerate. I wouldn't be surprised if the cnbc people believe what Notaro is selling.

Nothing adds up to why this show is on the air, other than cnbc is a no morals network and is completely hypocritical running this show along with american greed.
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05-15-2014 , 03:31 PM
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Is it probable that the producers of this show are oblivious to the simple mathematical calculations that can be done to realize that what Notaro is promising is not possible?

While they do work for cnbc, a great deal of people in the world are innumerate. I wouldn't be surprised if the cnbc people believe what Notaro is selling.

Nothing adds up to why this show is on the air, other than cnbc is a no morals network and is completely hypocritical running this show along with american greed.
I can't believe no one has criticized cnbc for this. Maybe lying and stealing is what cnbcs audience does also?
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05-15-2014 , 04:04 PM
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If y'all like easy to hate, much watch sports betting TV, it doesn't get any betting than"saint Hoods" , the Discovery Channels show about Boston Bookies. I think it made it 2-3 episodes
I'll admit it was better than this POS, but that was not a good show.
Real people, real criminals, but just tell us the stories, don't reenact scenes from your past, and act like it is happening in real time. So Fake, these are gangsters not actors.


And Judge holdem, there are plenty of articles criticizing that show. CNBC just has ignored it.
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05-15-2014 , 04:36 PM
I just wanna see a show with some monster irresponsible bet on MNF, wins it to go 1-5 on the weekend and beats his chest about how he keeps coming back.
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05-15-2014 , 06:36 PM
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I'll admit it was better than this POS, but that was not a good show.
Real people, real criminals, but just tell us the stories, don't reenact scenes from your past, and act like it is happening in real time. So Fake, these are gangsters not actors.


And Judge holdem, there are plenty of articles criticizing that show. CNBC just has ignored it.
Nobody will ever call either of these shows good. They are soooooo freakin bad, they have come full circle and can be mildly entertaining if taken in context.
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05-15-2014 , 06:38 PM
For the past 4 months, I have been receiving calls from various azholes repping VIP sports, "you know buddy, the one the TV show is about" My usual defense, when time allows is to keep these xxxxsuckers on the phone for 15-35 minutes b4 bursting thier bubble. They always start with, "Mike do u have your lines in front of u?" I enthusiastically respond , "yes, I have made 7 plays for 2-3k each, but cant figure out these 2 NBA TV games" inevitably giving them a boner. I constantly inreupt their pitches seeming star struck asking them about life in the fast lane, knowing how secure inside info. if he knows who Phil Ivey is on, Does he use guys like Merryweather to make bets for him etc.. Ok , let him talk for a bit.. interrupt again and will usually quote a couple of stats from Statfox or covers seeing if he likes those games and then apologize for trying to impress him. I use a ton of tangents to sidetrack them but y'all get the picture. Inevitably I get to a point where I feel like I am going to lose him and I tell ask them if his cxxx mother is betting on these games, or did u picture yourself doing this when u got you GED. I had hoped this would prove calling me was not cost effective, but they keep calling. So how did they get my #

Borgata Hotel 40-1
Cosmo 30-1
Bovada 1-1
Sports options 6-1
Sports Insights 3-1
field 8-1
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05-15-2014 , 08:30 PM
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For the past 4 months, I have been receiving calls from various azholes repping VIP sports, "you know buddy, the one the TV show is about" My usual defense, when time allows is to keep these xxxxsuckers on the phone for 15-35 minutes b4 bursting thier bubble. They always start with, "Mike do u have your lines in front of u?" I enthusiastically respond , "yes, I have made 7 plays for 2-3k each, but cant figure out these 2 NBA TV games" inevitably giving them a boner. I constantly inreupt their pitches seeming star struck asking them about life in the fast lane, knowing how secure inside info. if he knows who Phil Ivey is on, Does he use guys like Merryweather to make bets for him etc.. Ok , let him talk for a bit.. interrupt again and will usually quote a couple of stats from Statfox or covers seeing if he likes those games and then apologize for trying to impress him. I use a ton of tangents to sidetrack them but y'all get the picture. Inevitably I get to a point where I feel like I am going to lose him and I tell ask them if his cxxx mother is betting on these games, or did u picture yourself doing this when u got you GED. I had hoped this would prove calling me was not cost effective, but they keep calling. So how did they get my #

Borgata Hotel 40-1
Cosmo 30-1
Bovada 1-1
Sports options 6-1
Sports Insights 3-1
field 8-1
How come no one picks up their phone? I have called numerous times It just rings and rings . I would be completely shocked if they where indeed operating.
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05-16-2014 , 01:04 AM
niceone man
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05-16-2014 , 01:23 AM
can't wait till Super Bowl episode when he gets all his clients to bet fav broncos n they get crushed
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05-16-2014 , 09:32 AM
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can't wait till Super Bowl episode when he gets all his clients to bet fav broncos n they get crushed
Yesssssss
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05-16-2014 , 12:04 PM
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can't wait till Super Bowl episode when he gets all his clients to bet fav broncos n they get crushed
I've been thinking about this a little bit and I think them deciding not to show a SB episode is the biggest thing that could get me to turn on the show. You just know he's going to have clients with their kidneys on the line with Denver to cover. It's going to be such a train wreck.

I can't wait for this now.

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