Northwestern grad Steve Fenic has professional affinity for numbers that has made him a big winner

I just watched this guy Fezzik's interview and I'm like "how old is this dude, 62?!" 🤯 he seems so cool about it though. I've been trying to get into sports betting but I don't really understand all the numbers stuff. Is that something you can just kinda wing it on or do you have to be super good at math and stats?
 
🤔 so i'm reading about this guy Steve Fenic aka "Fezzik" and i think it's pretty cool that he's making a killing in the NFL sports-betting scene 🤑 but what really stands out to me is his approach to betting - he's all about finding value in the market, rather than just chasing popular picks 📈 like, who wouldn't want to make money off games? but i also love how he's willing to go against the grain and bet on underdogs even when they're not super favored 🤔 it's refreshing to see someone who isn't afraid to take a risk 🎯
 
Ugh, I'm getting so tired of these expert handicappers dominating every thread with their stats and analysis 🤯. Can't we just have a discussion without having to pretend like we're experts? Fezzik's got some solid points though, his approach to finding value in the market is legit 😊. But it's always the same old thing - "Team X has 70% chance of winning" and then people are all like "I'm gonna bet on them too!" 🤑 Where's the nuance? Can't we have a conversation about something other than just numbers and probabilities? 🤔
 
He's like a math whiz, you know? 🤓 This Fezzik dude is crushing it with those analytical skills and being all cautious about making picks. I mean, who else would pass on popular picks just because they're not exactly the best value? 💸 That's some smart thinking right there.

And I love how he's got this humility thing going on despite being totally unorthodox. Like, yeah, he might get roasted by his peers for having a "weak" opinion on most games, but that's what makes him unique, right? 🤔 It's like he's saying, "Hey, I'm not here to pick winners; I'm here to make informed decisions."

I've been following this Fezzik guy and I gotta say, his track record is impressive. He's got a solid strategy in place and it's paying off big time. Maybe we can learn a thing or two from his approach... 🤓💡
 
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