"Forgot to address this earlier.
Key word being "usually" happens, not "always." You know me well enough to know that I won't morph into one of "those" greedy stereotypical scumbags who don't care about the people tailing them. You know I'm very personal on here, alway writing with my emotion on my sleeve, and that I obviously care very much about the people who have always supported me, you being one of them. The way I was raised, I'm a very self-conscience person, as in I deeply care what people think about myself and my work, hence why I'm always so talkative at length in my articles and very responsive over what one says concerning said work.
That all being said, please please please don't make this assumption You know I've separated myself from most, in terms of attitude and personality (Ex. Obsessing over pitchers like Bud Norris and Blake Beavan every five days), and that's what will continue to separate me from the pack. I respect your opinion and actually 100-percent agree with you that such people usually decline when they hit that point in their careers because, just as I'm emphasized since my first day here, gambling is all mental above anything else. But I've known this, studied this, and preached this, which is why, unlike a lot of people before me, I plan on still being successful with a quality record. Pride is much, much more important to me than money, and that is what separates me from mos. I care about establishing another nice record, like 2011 and what I was doing in the second half of 2012, above anything else because it is pride that drives me more than anything else. Countless hours of studying and getting to know every starting pitcher in the game inside and out (Or at least most of them; I do have my weaknesses with certain pitchers, like every human lol) takes a tremendous amount of draining hard work that I've always initiated since I first got serious with this endeavor, and that hard work only translates if there's a successful win-loss record, which I worry about first - well before money (Since all of my bets are over/unders, remember, and are all, for the most part, -110).
First day making this transition and I start with a win. Most people in my position get content and satisified with their work; I'm certainly not. I'm about to begin my routine tonight for tomorrow's game, the same routine I do every day for 7 months every single season, and I'm just going to try and keep it up. My mindset has not changed, I'm still the same person, and hopefully, my results will still be consistent with what I expect of myself.
Again. I'm the same person I've always been, and that will continue to remain true. I appreciate the kind support I've gotten from everyone who has reached out."
LOLLLLLLLLLLLLL. No one supports you, nobody cheered for you. You are entertainment and nothing else at this point. You don't represent the RX, it ain't your home, blah blah blah.
You are the stereotypical scumbag tout even if it was never your goal. You're a diluted piece of shit whose barely above a coin flip.
Why don't you tell us some more about the 2011 season that doesn't seem to be documented anywhere or your awful 2012 season (DOWN $$$ but you avoid showing that at al costs). While you're at it, lets talk about the first half off 2013 that left the bankrolls of clients and yourself in tatters.
Sit down Pussycat.
Key word being "usually" happens, not "always." You know me well enough to know that I won't morph into one of "those" greedy stereotypical scumbags who don't care about the people tailing them. You know I'm very personal on here, alway writing with my emotion on my sleeve, and that I obviously care very much about the people who have always supported me, you being one of them. The way I was raised, I'm a very self-conscience person, as in I deeply care what people think about myself and my work, hence why I'm always so talkative at length in my articles and very responsive over what one says concerning said work.
That all being said, please please please don't make this assumption You know I've separated myself from most, in terms of attitude and personality (Ex. Obsessing over pitchers like Bud Norris and Blake Beavan every five days), and that's what will continue to separate me from the pack. I respect your opinion and actually 100-percent agree with you that such people usually decline when they hit that point in their careers because, just as I'm emphasized since my first day here, gambling is all mental above anything else. But I've known this, studied this, and preached this, which is why, unlike a lot of people before me, I plan on still being successful with a quality record. Pride is much, much more important to me than money, and that is what separates me from mos. I care about establishing another nice record, like 2011 and what I was doing in the second half of 2012, above anything else because it is pride that drives me more than anything else. Countless hours of studying and getting to know every starting pitcher in the game inside and out (Or at least most of them; I do have my weaknesses with certain pitchers, like every human lol) takes a tremendous amount of draining hard work that I've always initiated since I first got serious with this endeavor, and that hard work only translates if there's a successful win-loss record, which I worry about first - well before money (Since all of my bets are over/unders, remember, and are all, for the most part, -110).
First day making this transition and I start with a win. Most people in my position get content and satisified with their work; I'm certainly not. I'm about to begin my routine tonight for tomorrow's game, the same routine I do every day for 7 months every single season, and I'm just going to try and keep it up. My mindset has not changed, I'm still the same person, and hopefully, my results will still be consistent with what I expect of myself.
Again. I'm the same person I've always been, and that will continue to remain true. I appreciate the kind support I've gotten from everyone who has reached out."
LOLLLLLLLLLLLLL. No one supports you, nobody cheered for you. You are entertainment and nothing else at this point. You don't represent the RX, it ain't your home, blah blah blah.
You are the stereotypical scumbag tout even if it was never your goal. You're a diluted piece of shit whose barely above a coin flip.
Why don't you tell us some more about the 2011 season that doesn't seem to be documented anywhere or your awful 2012 season (DOWN $$$ but you avoid showing that at al costs). While you're at it, lets talk about the first half off 2013 that left the bankrolls of clients and yourself in tatters.
Sit down Pussycat.