""I am asked all the time “Who Is Mr. Poison?” Mr. Poison is a gambler who bets offshore and I have a relationship with the book where he places his action. Mr. P came onto my radar when he began fading the [...] consistently. At the time it was just interesting to follow someone who was betting against such a hot trend in the [...]. Never did I expect I would find the greatest fade I have ever seen. In the weeks after following Mr. Poison on his first period total bets, we noticed that he seemed to lose whatever he bet! Obviously not 100% but for someone to hit only 25%-30% of their bets, over a sample size of over 150 bets, is pretty incredible. His record has been one thing but the way he loses his games makes it even more fascinating. Some of Mr. Poison’s selections are big favorites that not only don’t cover but they lose in blowouts. It seems so impossible that naturally people feel he can’t be real. However I tweet out his bets before every game so the Twitter world can watch him themselves. It’s an extreme statistical anomaly to perform as poorly as Mr. Poison and that’s what further adds intrigue to this guy. I have to admit, it’s entertaining to watch what he does!
In all sports combined, Mr. P has a win percentage of 41% in 2019…fade would be 59%! Total tickets for 2019 through his most recent bet which was placed on 10/6... over 475! Get your shirt on and get ready to FADE! Mr. Poison frequently bets games every way possible. He will take an NHL team, for example, on the 1st period, puckline, moneyline, regulation line, etc. If he took a team on each of those four lines, I would grade it as 0-4 since those are four separate wagers with four separate potential outcomes which you can follow or fade."
In all sports combined, Mr. P has a win percentage of 41% in 2019…fade would be 59%! Total tickets for 2019 through his most recent bet which was placed on 10/6... over 475! Get your shirt on and get ready to FADE! Mr. Poison frequently bets games every way possible. He will take an NHL team, for example, on the 1st period, puckline, moneyline, regulation line, etc. If he took a team on each of those four lines, I would grade it as 0-4 since those are four separate wagers with four separate potential outcomes which you can follow or fade."