LOL this happens a lot around here a few guys do this all the time.Quote: EvenBobLook, joined 2 days ago and is not a JP
fan. What a coincidence.
I don't know much about this JP gentleman. I can only guess his books are total BS from what I have heard, but who cares? God bless him if he makes money doing something he loves and hes not intentionally hurting people. I don't consider stupid people gambling being hurt. I Respect guys like that much more then AP exposing consultants. I personally think it is BS when they make totally outrageous claims. I defiantly think its BS if he deletes posts or lets posts get deleted when asked tough questions. They should back up any claims.
But I really cant believe you think because someone has a ton of books out they deserve to have any real credibility as a smart gambler. I know a few gambling writers that have many how to win books. They are claiming you can beat games like keno straight up and claim they are Pro's. I have yet to see them make one single advantage play even when presented with very juicy plays. They state things like, "Oh I have my favorite casino I play at". "I don't think 107% is good"
Quote: AxelWolfLOL this happens a lot around here a few guys do this all the time.
But I really cant believe you think because someone has a ton of books out they deserve to have any real credibility as a smart gambler. I know a few gambling writers that have many how to win books. They are claiming you can beat games like keno straight up and claim they are Pro's. I have yet to see them make one single advantage play even when presented with very juicy plays. They state things like, "Oh I have my favorite casino I play at". "I don't think 107% is good"
Bingo
One day I am stopping for gas, and this guy is getting gas pumped into a 15 year old car, that is literally held together by duct tape in various places.
that told me how successful he was
Patrick lives in what he calls "hades" with "no way out". According to him he doesnt go to regular legal casinos because the ones in florida dont have craps and roulette...so he goes to an underground one once or twice weekly. He gambles sports online illegally. mostly illegal gambling. The success is in the lifestyle.
A person doesnt have to live in a mansion, but still the financial freedom that allows freedom of travel to legit casinos is not there....and you have to ask....with all those 15 books spike writes about, coupled with his perfect gambling techniques.....over the last 30 years.....where is that freedom that comes with success? Where is the lifestyle that comes with success. I am not talking about an extravegant lifestyle...just a lifestyle devoid of "hades" and "no way out"
He'd been living with her, in her NJ home, for some time.
Presumably he got some money from her estate, as his Lutz home is titled in his name.
So no, he isn't dumpster diving these days: mama provides, yet again.
Plus, he says he went to Florida to be with his daughter and grandkids, which ain't necessarily a bad thing.
But yeah, Patrick has zero business calling himself a professional gambler.
A salesman maybe: gotta think he gets some money for his books, DVDs, and sports pick service, but not from the green felt tables on the casino floor.
Quote: LarrySPatrick claims he has over a 65 percent pick rate.
And he mesmerizes the non sphisticated sports bettorwith that claim
Except for one thing. He continually buys points and runs. Meaning his bets are in the -200- -300 range. Meaning you need at least a 65 percent success rate just to break even.
My theory is that he doesnt want his methods exposed to seasoned bettors because it wouldbe an embarrassment. He rather keep his methods to seem secretive so that he keeps getting novice people eating up his methods. They dont know any better
remember his old saying.............It matters little who you bet..but rather how you bet who you bet.
He cannot defend that claim....its just a declaration...
believe me..he doesnt want a thread about HOW to bet....TO DEVELOPE.....
Who cares about his win %......more importantly, where does he come down on the global warming debate?