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Halfcan 02-17-2016 03:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Why Not? (Post 12086884)
Or some people just like to have some fun and join in on some camaraderie and are so situated that $100 is not a huge deal to them. Or the idiot thing. Whichever.

I can think of 100 things I would rather spend $100 on than give it to Hootie to gamble on football. :)

Why Not? 02-17-2016 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Halfcan (Post 12086991)
I can think of 100 things I would rather spend $100 on than give it to Hootie to gamble on football. :)

Well, in hindsight, me to. Lol

Anyong Bluth 02-17-2016 03:13 PM

Given the news stories about how rigged Daily Fantasy Sports really are, did Hootie even really "lose" everyone's money, or did a group of CP members agree to piss away that cash on something they had virtually no chance of turning a profit- let alone break even?

duncan_idaho 02-17-2016 03:14 PM

I mean... Do you guys realize how far $100 goes at Glitter Gultch on Fremont St in Vegas?

Why Not? 02-17-2016 03:16 PM

DFS is like any form of gambling. The odds are against you but if you enjoy games of chance with your money, it's fun to try. BTW, I finished in 1st in a DFS baseball tourney last year so a blind squirrel can find a nut once in awhile with those things. It wasn't one of the huge ones but it at least covered my "Hootie throw away money".

Why Not? 02-17-2016 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by duncan_idaho (Post 12087005)
I mean... Do you guys realize how far $100 goes at Glitter Gultch on Fremont St in Vegas?

Bahahahaha

KCUnited 02-17-2016 03:19 PM

Hootie was banned right before week 7 of the NFL as a point of reference.

Prison Bitch 02-17-2016 03:26 PM

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Originally Posted by srvy (Post 12086749)
Maybe but he was our Idiot. He could defend his point to the end and other than having total disdain for those who didn't see it his way had interesting takes. He kept it lively and learned a lot from him as all others here. I will miss him this season.

Who could've ever predicted he'd make bad decisions and then blame others? That just doesn't sound like the guy I knew

mikeyis4dcats. 02-17-2016 03:49 PM

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Originally Posted by srvy (Post 12086831)
Lately yes with all thats going on there and when Jack Harry is on they go at it pretty hard.

LOL, really? I havem't heard his show for probably close to a year, but then it was all about how he wouldn't talk about Mizzou since they went SEC ROFL

srvy 02-17-2016 04:08 PM

Oh he is talking now just not good lol

Lex Luthor 02-18-2016 12:16 AM

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Originally Posted by duncan_idaho (Post 12086633)
Yeah, I wasn't privy to the story, just heard it second-hand. I still talk to Rick a bit on Twitter. I know he wasn't doing anything other than what he thought was best. Think things just got heated because people disagreed with money on the line.

Daily fantasy is a gigantic scam, guys. Don't do it.

Putting money into daily fantasy is like sitting down to play Texas Hold Em with pros (and in many cases, you're going against the same guys).

I WAS privy to the story, and I can tell you EXACTLY what happened.

I was one of the members of the group you referred to. We all threw in $100 to bet on FanDuel in their million dollar contest. Hootie had a good idea with a strategy that actually sounded sort of interesting, so we decided to give it a try. There was a total of 50 of us in the group (including Hootie), so the total betting pool was $5000. The idea was to have a few fantasy football gurus take the pot and make hundreds of lineups, with the hope that one of the lineups would hit it big. We were basically going to imitate the strategies that the pros use to win at DFS.

We all knew there was a high probabiity that we would wind up losing all of the money. Eventually we did.

Losing the money wasn't the issue. Hootie got banned because:
  1. He decided that the rules we all agreed to as a group did not apply to him.
  2. After a few weeks, he announced that he was going to violate the most important rule of the group. He was going to submit some lineups on his own that matched lineups submitted by the group. If one of those lineups happened to be a big winner, Hootie would have raked 50% off the top. He had some bullshit justification for doing it: He said Fanduel offered him some free entries into the contest, and that he had no way of knowing they would make him such a fabulous offer, and there was no way he wasn't going to take them up on it, blah blah blah blah blah. You know how Hootie is when starts filibustering.
  3. Everyone said "Dude, you can't do that. This was your ****ing rule to begin with, and we all agreed to it. If you intentionally violate this rule, you will be kicked out." What that meant was that he would no longer be in charge of setting lineups or making any decisions.
  4. At that point Hootie went full reerun. Anyone who is familiar with Hootie understands what that means. He's like the Terminator. He can't be reasoned with, he can't be bargained with, and he absolutely will not stop. When he was told that he'd be kicked out of the group if he did that, he told everyone to **** off , announced that he was quitting the group, and he accused the group of stealing HIS money.
  5. If he had just left it there, it would have been fine. But he just couldn't do that. There was an agreement among everyone that we would leave Fanduel Forum business in that private forum. That's why the private Fanduel forum was created in the first place. But Hootie wasn't satisfied with melting down in the private forum. He felt the need to bring it into the Lounge. He started a thread in the Lounge and made a bunch of false accusations. I'm sure he didn't see it that way, but the fact is that he lied. He lied when he said everyone stole his money. He lied when he accused two moderators of being part of the conspiracy to steal his money.
  6. The two moderators in the group decided they'd had enough of his shit, and Hootie was banned. It was as simple as that. In retrospect, it was totally predictable.
I was sorry that he got himself banned. I enjoyed reading his posts in this thread, and I enjoyed arguing with him.

The fact is that Hootie has been banned from this site many times before. He always comes crawling back with a promise that he'll behave better this time. It was inevitable that he would be banned again. If he hadn't been banned for this, he would have found some other way to get himself banned. That's what Hootie does.

I will say that I completely agree with your comment about DFS. It is a scam. One week the winner of the million dollar pool had just joined the site a couple of days prior to the pool, and had made a total of 5 entries. One of the entries came in first place, and the other came in third. I found it very hard to believe that the game was honest when I saw that. To me, the $100 was an interesting experiment, a cheap way to learn a lot about DFS, and a lesson about what a scam it truly is. I had opened up an account on DraftKings and was thinking about giving it a try. After I saw how the game truly works, I cancelled my account without ever placing a bet.

Why Not? 02-18-2016 12:23 AM

Yep. Good recap Lex. I had forgotten about some of that. Also a good point on DFS. I failed to mention that since our experiment, I have not spent a dime on DFS either. I have won a little but I don't think regular Joes can win the big pots.

cosmo20002 02-18-2016 12:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Why Not? (Post 12086884)
Or some people just like to have some fun and join in on some camaraderie and are so situated that $100 is not a huge deal to them. Or the idiot thing. Whichever.

Remember that time there was a big discussion over if/how much should be donated to CP if we won $100K, 250K or 500K+? That was fun.

Bowser 02-18-2016 12:35 AM

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Originally Posted by duncan_idaho (Post 12087005)
I mean... Do you guys realize how far $100 goes at Glitter Gultch on Fremont St in Vegas?

LMAO

Binnion's my man, Binnion's.....

suzzer99 02-18-2016 01:10 AM

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Originally Posted by duncan_idaho (Post 12087005)
I mean... Do you guys realize how far $100 goes at Glitter Gultch on Fremont St in Vegas?

I'm still traumatized by the day shift at Glitter Gulch. I can't speak of the things I saw there.


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