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Learn From Mistakes “unexamined life is not worth living”

19-14=57.5% (52.5 is breakeven)

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70% Learning from mistakes the “Hawthorne Effect” what ever you track and measure you improve 10 to 20%


Also track your perception. Along the lines of of the movies 500 days of summer, “He is just not that into you”, also a Sex In The City episode, and book. The Showtime series “The Affair” ; HBO limited Series “The Undoing” ‘

Twilight Zone episodes. To track your perception


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Learning math at the racetrack – relationships with Dad’s what makes America Great Again

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Key Points Discussed on the Podcast

  1. If you want to go to be a great story teller listen to the guys at the track
  2. If you want to go to the beach “Put a Black Lives Matter Shirt ; pitch a tent, and tell the cops you are protesting
  3. Do not bet on horses that are nervous: but no one really knows
  4. Horse racing is a great place to teach kids math
  5. The only people telling people not to go back to work has the resources to work at home
  6. You are only born with so much luck.
  7. 50,000 in the track watching races.But local media focuses on the 9 people outside protesting
  8. American culture and the culture at the race track kept Mel Brooks alive after his wife died.
  9. Online betting off track is killing the race track
  10. His Dad was a good handicapper which made going to the track
  11. When you get pulled over in Mexico : one cop shakes you down and the other cop tries to steal the your car radio
  12. SportsBetting is going to happen because the state needs the tax revenue
  13. Betting unders on MLB is going to cash
  14. When Betting Hockey look at “road-dogs”
  15. To much being taking out in taxes
  16. Two types of people of people in Covid19. A) People who just have rearrange their schedule B) And people who are really struggling

” I learned math at the race track and my reports at school sometimes included insight from the racetrack” Tim Conway Jr. said. 

Conway Jr. Is Hollywood Royality. His Dad Tim Conway is a Hollywood Legend as he was on the The Steve Allen Show, McHele’s Navy, Turn-On,The Tim conway Show (1970), The Carol Burnett Show. (He earned 4 Emmy Awards) 

Clips from the Carol Burnett show can be seen on this link https://www.vanityfair.com/hol… 

Conway Jr. career has been lengendary as well. He has been a rock on the nighly time slot for the #1 rated news talk raido station in Los Angles KFI640

Conway Jr spent his childhood around Santa Anita, Hollywood Park and Del Mar Racetracks with his father, Tim Conway (Carol Burnett Show), four younger brothers and older sister.

During his early career, he produced his own internet radio show and thanks to its popularity, he was offered an opportunity to host a radio talk show on 97.1 KLSX-FM. Over twelve successful years, Conway’s show became famous for providing Southern Californian’s with a wide variety of entertaining topics including live police chases, Hollywood craziness, and sharing current events with a twist of humor. 

“What The Hell Did Jesse Jackson Say?” was a favorite segment and maintains a substantial cult following to this day. In 2009 when KLSX switched to an all-music format, Conway joined forces with KFI-AM 640, the No. 1 news/talk radio station in the country, to continue bringing his unique and comedic perspective to topics like politics, gambling, and more. Fans love his knowledge of history and his down-to-earth take on life; and also enjoy the refreshing levity he delivers.

Throughout his career, Conway has been featured on numerous television programs (Fox 11, CBS, NBC, ABC) and has also received various industry honors including: a Golden Mic award, an Edward R. Murrow award, and a Marconi nomination for “Personality of the Year” (2016). When he’s not busy entertaining listeners, he enjoys spending time with his family, supporting local charitable organizations, and hanging out at the racetracks!

Tim Conway Jr. KFI radio joins the Podcast and make us laugh It is avaialble on All Podcast Platforms. 

Link To The Tim Conway Jr. Show On KFI

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Top 10 Rules For Betting NFL,CFB NBA And College Basketball

Over a 12 year period with my brother who I met at work in Carlsbad California: Victor Cappello; have come up with a process of 243 rules of betting. The result of those rules are we paid for Vegas trips including our legendary 4 days in Vegas for the start of the 2010 NCAA tournament where we won over 90% of our bets and did a crazy parlay that we only needed Texas to inbounds the ball and we would have been retired.

Systematically betting on NFL, College Football, College Basketball, and some NBA allows you to make a decision without having to hear anyone else’s mouth. There is no argument; either you got the bet right and you made money or you lost and have nothing.
You can always win and have money in your pocket to avoid “Hard Times” in the “American Dream” Dusty Rhodes sense.
Over a 10 year period with my brother who I met at work in Carlsbad California: Victor Cappello; have come up with a process of 243 rules of betting. The result of those rules are that we paid have paid for Vegas trips including our legendary 4 days in Vegas for the start of the 2010 NCAA tournament where we won over 90% of our bets and did a crazy parlay that we only needed Texas to in bounds the ball and we would have been retired or at least a million dollars richer.

However, that is the “beauty” and “fun” of betting like sociologist; you enjoy the madness and craziness of human nature. Even though it is Sports gambling ; it is very clean compared to other forms of entertainment these days.


  You have to have a system or code you live by; not only to make money betting but have fun and laugh while you are doing it. Each part of the country is different. Therefore outcomes vary. 
I am originally from Los Angeles California and spent 20 years in Florida and now I have been back in Southern California for the past 12 years. Victor is originally from Buffalo, we met in Carlsbad California and we have used our knowledge and sports together for a million laughs over the last decade. Also, we have paid rent and Christmas presents with our picks. Here are your top 10 Sports gambling rules and remember come up with a few of your own and let us know. 

  1. Never bet on your own team. This is straight out of economics. Economics is 40% math and 60% in psychology. Because of the emotional attachment, propaganda in the newspaper and TV you always think that your team will perform better than you think when times are going good and worse when times are going bad. Especially if you have a job and a wife or girlfriend or kids you are never going to put the pieces to pick the right side of a game 

If you lose it is not because of “bad luck” it is because you picked the wrong team; No Such Thing As A “Badbeat” The reason you can make money consistently in Sportsbetting is that coaches like Bill Belicheat, Nick Satan and Andy Reid have scripts for the 1st 20 plays of every game and map out how the season will go. Therefore after watching games your whole life you can pick up on patterns and predict how players and teams will react.

It is a natural human reaction to try to make yourself better ; that is the reason 90% of people do not want to admit that they are wrong.

However, like in economics, the “opposite of every truth is also true”. Betting uses the mathematical law of “opposites”. For every coach like Andy Reid there are new coaches like Anthony Lynn of the San Diego Chargers right now in 2019. I am sure he is trying to do the same things as Belicheat and Reid but since every As a result you get random outcomes that you can consistently bet against; depending on the situation. I have been told by people that work at NFL teams front offices that even though it is “counter-intuitive” there is not a consistent book of best practices for every team.

You can tell which team has a good management system and which do not.  The league Commissioner makes sure the “goose that is laying the golden eggs” PR and marketing do not get affected by the different management styles. Each NFL team for example has 4 built in wins.Therefore after each outcome reflect and think why you got the pick right or wrong 

2. Never Bet Without During Your Research; Read the local “beat writers”; talk to fans at the games that really know what they are talking about, read the preseason magazines but do not pay attention to any of the predictions: make your own. Always know what happened the last time the teams played. This removes some negative variables that could effect a positive outcome.

3.Never Bet More Than 25% Of Bank Roll: If you were psychic you would know the Lottery numbers. Because of evolution and coping mechanisms we overestimate decisions. So no matter how much you think a team will win; to keep money in your bankroll to have fun never bet more than 25% of your bankroll. 52% is break even and 70% is the goal to attain.

4.Never Parlay Games: “Salesmen think short-term and businessmen think long term”  the variables are too many to be a good business decision pure entertainment is another story. The probability of a favorable outcome math wise has the least variables and co-varables

5.Never Bet Without During Your Research; Read the local “beat writers”; talk to fans at the games that really know what they are talking about, read the preseason magazines but do not pay attention to any of the predictions: make your own. Always know what happened the last time the teams played. This removes some negative variables that could effect a positive outcome.

6.Bet The Moneyline: Do not get killed by extra point missed. Again from a math perspective you eliminate some variables and co-variables that may effect a positive outcome.

7.Bet The Coaches Not The Players  Coaches especially in College control the game. What are the coaches goals? Does he care about bowl games; and wears out his teams getting reps for the next season? Does he only care about the season regular season division title like Bill Self and lose early in the tournament? Is the coach like Belicheat where the full offensive and defensive schemes are not in until the playoffs? is there “bad blood” between the coaches?

8.Myth Lines Are Made For Betting On Both Sides & Any Statistic Is Useful  “Lines are lies”    Lines are made to make money. If the lines makers can get 80% of the people to bet the wrong team “they” love it. I have a client who does analytics for a major league baseball team and will not take any NFL clients. She is the smartest person I have ever met. She is a mathematician. She states analytics does not work in football because mathematically there are too many variables

9.Stop Betting If You Are Not Laughing All The Time, Having Fun And Helps You Escape From Reality 

10.Use The Same Logic For Investing In Stocks, Businesses And In Products In Betting. Value is value. If you have information that the masses do not then go for it; put money down,

Important Terms

Correlation: If team covers the game is going under; if the other team covers then the game is going over

References 

Thinking in Bets. 2018.

Interference : how organized crime influences professional football. 1989.

Belichick : the making of the greatest football coach of all time 2019

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