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12-26-2017 , 09:40 PM
I feel like this lengthy article may not be 100% accurate. But maybe its just me.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...ing/948611001/
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12-27-2017 , 02:38 AM
Holy cats! Let's suspend disbelief for a moment regarding his supposed prowess at handicapping using no metrics... How can you be that big of a baller and NOT know that people around pro sports are strictly prohibited from gambling on sports at all? Christ, I once met a guy reffing high school football who also worked the chain gang at Soldier Field. To get THAT job, he said he had to undergo a thorough background check by NFL security, to see if he had any connections to any gamblers whatsoever.
And here's this effing guy naming names? Just to elevate his own profile? LOL. Good luck getting these pro athlete buddies to return your calls going forward.
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12-27-2017 , 05:16 PM
Oh wow thats brutal lol. Looks like some ****ing dope tricked an even bigger dope into giving him free advertising. You know its bad when Fezzik and ****ing VEGAS DAVE are the voices of reason.
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12-27-2017 , 06:27 PM
regarding what he claims to be, he's a phony

regarding what he is, he's a conman
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12-28-2017 , 05:43 PM
the UK daily mail ran a story today about this clown that was just a summary of the USA today story
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12-28-2017 , 07:35 PM
“When it goes legal, we’re going to be billionaires,’’ said Elo Hankham, one of Gorodetsky’s confidants. “We’re the No. 1 entity, and we’re going to have a market share of at least 5% of a $150 billion industry.’’

This is the best part.
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12-29-2017 , 11:37 AM
If you look at his old instagram pictures (2014) he states that his dad's bankroll is larger than his. Definitely losing his dad's $

Actually reminds me of NYPK
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12-29-2017 , 02:20 PM
This was my favorite part:

• Dave Oancea, better known among gamblers as “Vegas Dave,’’ is a noted handicapper who sells his picks to subscribers but no longer bets.

“I tip my hat to Rob because at least he puts his money where his mouth is,’’ Oancea told USA TODAY Sports. “But the truth is, when I used to do that, I was down millions.

“I know for a fact Rob is losing his ass. If someone is born into $10 million, anybody can purchase $200,000 tickets. It doesn’t mean you’re good. If you have money or you’re laundering money or you’re a drug dealer or your parents gave you $1 billion, that doesn’t mean you’re a good or bad handicapper. That just means you have access to funds.’’



'I was down millions'
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12-29-2017 , 03:39 PM
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Oh wow thats brutal lol. Looks like some ****ing dope tricked an even bigger dope into giving him free advertising. You know its bad when Fezzik and ****ing VEGAS DAVE are the voices of reason.
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12-29-2017 , 04:36 PM
Well... it is true. Looks like fezzik liked or retweeted that tweet too, lol
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12-29-2017 , 05:13 PM
fannypack = brettfavre444 wkt
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12-29-2017 , 05:14 PM
the same ****dick that wrote the original article wrote a follow up saying all the casinos have banned this clown
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12-30-2017 , 02:20 PM
Millions beating NBA with gut instinct
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12-30-2017 , 03:46 PM
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Well... it is true. Looks like fezzik liked or retweeted that tweet too, lol
That is almost certainly the fake Fezzik. Fake Fezzik will like basically any tweet mentioning Fezzik even tweets that hate on him.
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12-30-2017 , 04:23 PM
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the same ****dick that wrote the original article wrote a follow up saying all the casinos have banned this clown
Hack report writes about douchebag rich kid who bets with slimy casinos. Hack reporter's story is embarrassingly fake news, but suggests the kid may be a legal risk by connecting him to pro athletes and having a juicy quote on his half-baked thoughts on fixed matches. Everyone knows this ****** couldn't concoct a point-shaving scheme if his life depended on it, but it's in the ****ing USA Today (somehow) and so tons of people see it and action needs to be taken. Douchebag kid gets banned and can no longer show off making six figure flips, scumbag casino managers can no longer profit off his whale action. Reporter's reputation forever tarnished. Everyone loses.

Why isn't there more uplifting news like this?
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12-30-2017 , 05:56 PM
well the downside is now he can promote his tout service with "banned from all the Vegas casinos!"
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12-31-2017 , 12:21 AM
the upside is he's very likely way too lazy to successfully promote a tout business when daddy is pumping millions into his accounts every few weeks and various famous american sportsmen are eager to meet with him to take drugs, **** prostitutes and gamble on non-sporting events
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01-22-2020 , 08:07 PM
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Dear Lord. I wouldn’t give that dude 9 dollars let alone 9MM. Even rich peeps be dumb
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01-22-2020 , 08:11 PM
right?! Who the hell gave this guy 9 million dollars LOL??
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01-24-2020 , 12:15 PM
Should have just started a tout business, after the USA Today piece, and swindled thousands instead of a single guy. The former has a much larger life expectancy.
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01-24-2020 , 01:51 PM
lol he claimed 10k on a tax return
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01-30-2020 , 09:01 AM
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right?! Who the hell gave this guy 9 million dollars LOL??
Yeah, just amazing
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