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Jody Ellis
is on page 218 of 288
The book is going in circles, and the story isn't interesting anymore. I feel like I'm reading the first pages again only with small differences and more getting caught. The author is finally realising that what they do isn't that crash hot. Very contradictory, complains about a consumerism destructive world whilst also boasting about Armani cologne and underwear.
— Feb 20, 2015 03:51PM
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Jody Ellis
is on page 177 of 288
The author says he doesn't hurt anyone by being a courtside trader. I see it differently. It hurts the people trading from delayed telecasts. It isn't illegal to do what he does, but it breaks the conditions of ticket purchase because it gives folks unfair advantages. He hurts the people betting the legit way, he takes their money and gives it to people that are flexing the rules.
— Feb 19, 2015 04:16AM
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Jody Ellis
is on page 177 of 288
The author says he doesn't hurt anyone by being a courtside trader. I see it differently. It hurts the people trading from delayed telecasts. It isn't illegal to do what he does, but it breaks the conditions of ticket purchase because it gives folks unfair advantages. He hurts the people betting the legit way, he takes their money and gives it to people that are flexing the rules.
— Feb 19, 2015 04:16AM
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Jody Ellis
is on page 144 of 288
first person ever to say they like New York. A whole other fresh perspective is really nice, to find the good in a place. Even movie stars said they didn't like it. I'm certainly enjoying the book. I'd love to see the author talk more about the pressure and stresses, they make it sound cruisy, easy and stress free. Maybe it is, but surely playing with millions of someone else's money isn't that cruisy?
— Feb 18, 2015 04:42AM
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Jody Ellis
is on page 120 of 288
I've worked out at least two ways to trade unnoticed now. I'm not sure why the boys haven't worked out the same. I'm distracted with how the police talk in London. It isn't English to call people 'mate' that's an Australian phrase and it was apparently used by security and the cop. It's made me doubt the legitimacy of the story a bit, but it hasn't detracted from my enjoyment.
— Feb 17, 2015 05:39AM
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Jody Ellis
is on page 82 of 288
Second typo, which throws me and I lose my mojo. It's a shame, but it's not a complaint.
— Feb 16, 2015 03:45AM
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