CNBC's New Show, "Money Talks" About A Sports Service Tout And His Clients Debuts 3/19

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Comical the way he tells people to buy from 6.5 to 6....the young big mouth told someone to buy a 12 line to 11.5...HUH???? Bunch of idiots
 

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has anyone ever heard of this guy before this tv show came on,cause i know i never did.he seems a little like adam meyer in a way and i met adam but never heard of this stevens guy
I met Meyer too.... more than once. A lying crap-bag thief. You agree?
 

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The biggest joke is that kid tyson is such a frigging marble mouth. .. lol.. on the show they portray him as steves son... but would you put your son on this show with ZERO TRAINING?? Lol...
 

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I met Meyer too.... more than once. A lying crap-bag thief. You agree?



well i met him in vegas doing a show in one of the smaller casinos and he talked his gab just like every other service capper does and i remember he showed all of us the 70,000 bet he made on bowling green at that time and the play was a winner of course.when i talked to him and he handed me and my wife tee shirts he was giving out he seemed alright but i could tell just by the way he was explaining things that you mainly won't get his plays per-say,but the ones his reps gives out,so i guess all in all he is the same as the others
 

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now i remember,it was at ellis island
 

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Clown had the Spurs -7.5 last night. It was a great pick until right after the National Anthem.
 

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Clown had the Spurs -7.5 last night. It was a great pick until right after the National Anthem.


So... We're gonna come back and double up on the next pick.. If that somehow loses, we'll quadruple up on the next one.

Its called money management bitches... Google it.....
 

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Funniest fucking episode yet.

A billionaire hedge fund manager supposedly needs advice from him to bet $50k on games. Yeah, which successful hedge fund manager wouldn't jump at the chance to be on the wrong end of a guaranteed losing proposition by paying 50% commission?

His big winner was North Texas -4.5 over Rice...NT won by 11. He called his alleged billionaire client to happily tell him it was an "absolute blowout winner." Really? If Rice had scored a late TD, that would have been a backdoor cover. Not exactly a never in doubt play. It's like saying a baseball team that wins 3-2 is a blowout win. Even funnier was his logic for the pick. "Well, North Texas has covered four of their first five games...they aren't going to stop now!" Just a purely idiotic and naive angle. The only time a team's ATS history should even be remotely factored in is if they've covered a string of consecutive games and Vegas overreacts by inflating their the lines against them. Other than that, ATS history is completely meaningless. Anyway, his groveling at the end about "this is my worst week ever, everything is going wrong...wah wah waaahhhh" was worth tuning in for by itself. Strange, his sales pitch says to no uncertain terms he can win at will any time he wants.

The Chris Pirelli guy is an even bigger clueless tool. He gives his alleged clients a game and after it loses says "Hey, it's gambling...what do you want me to tell you? Losing sucks, I know." Boy, what an invaluable service you provide...I'm sold! Sure as hell couldn't pick losers on my own! To whoever kicked him in the head in that lame bar fight...if you read these forums, you'll never have to buy a drink if you're ever in LA. It's on me...
 

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I would bet that 90% of the plots on this show are made up. A billionaire needs wagering action from this ass clown? I seriously doubt it.

The actors on these reality shows draw their income from the shows themselves, not from their occupation. That's why the OC Real Housewives can be unemployed or work in bogus PT occupations and live the life of luxury. They are making their money from the show. Their "lifestyle" is fabricated.

In other words, any one of us could be planted in a city, given a lucrative reality show deal, and then told to act as if we were wealthy and successful. It's all b.s.
 

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well guys I think i put it all togethar,,,

Do yall remember how one of the BIG mysteries of this show was,,,, why did they PULL the show after one epidsode??<< well,,,, I think someone at CNBC maybe has a conscience after all,,, if they ran all episodes back to back think of all the LAMBS that would of potentially went to slaughter,,,

I think them waiting until the NFL was finished with,,, then showing all episodes back to back,, KINDOF GIVES MORE OF A BUYER BEWARE element to it??<<

anyway,,, I could see the guys at CNBC backpeddaling a bit,,, and this being their "SAFE" solution,,,
 

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They haven't had a single underdog pick yet.

I do remember the USC/Ore State game, Lang had Oregon State too, that was a laughable loser.

Watching that punk get beat up was funny.
 

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this show is insane. w-thumbs!^
 

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