I responded with my honest opinion. Tough if it did not suit your expectations.
Would you think my response better if I added an ad for an online casino?
Let's get real. Anybody can call themselves an AP. "Massive amounts of free information" don't mean anything, in terms of the winning or losing that is high-stakes gambling. The more massive the amounts, the less the likely value. The more those massive amounts of info are promulgated, again, the less likely there's any value. "Accurate information" doesn't translate into winning.
Let me know when you come up with the proper amount of time one should devote to "forum debate" before debunking someone who is wrong. I mean, that's what it comes down to. Is there a sliding scale? Complete idiots get debunked immediately while subtle idiots take awhile? From the standpoint of what's correct, they're all idiots. If you decide subtle idiocy gets six months of forum debate and obvious idiocy gets six seconds, and you, as an expert, know it's all idiocy from the outset...well, that's pretty sleazy.
This link mentions Bob Dietz https://www.playbook.com//Vegas-Wise-Guys/
He also posts as redietz at Vegas Casino Talk https://vegascasinotalk.com/forum/sh...ise-Guys-Notes
I strongly disagree with him that forums are worthless. Twenty years ago when I joined BJ21 I went from a losing player to a winning player thanks to that forum.
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You say you have a sports wagering background. The above has truth in terms of information related to sports wagering.
However, other forms of AP, (Blackjack, slots, ect.) are completely different when it comes to free information.
Information that is "Paid" for in the sports wagering world can be worse than free info as people are always trying to sell the next "winner".
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