a poster that can post around the clock at multiple online forums.
a power poster usually is getting paid by the forum owners or they just simply love to post.
some "successful" power posters became professional posters.
I can make 30 posts at 10 different forum while watching Shaq missing three consecutive free throws, I am a power poster.
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A term to describe a bet that is virtually guaranteed winner, but in reality it is just a coin flip.
The term is a modification of the term, lock, which is used to describe a guaranteed winner in sports betting.
The use of this term is introduced by a poster, Richkas, who use the term to gain attention for his sports gambling picks. Due to the fact that his mortal locks are no better than a coin flip, the term is usually used as a comical modifier for sports gambling picks.
There are several variations of the term lock. Some popular variations are, Sicilian Lock, bet your mother's house lock, and $$$mortal lock$$$.
St. Louis Cardinals is a mortal lock.
Bet the blues, it is a mortal lock.
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gambling term where a punter does a parlay with 2 or more huge favorites.
Pat is going all in with a 2 teamer Louisville -300 and UNC -300 chalk parlay.
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A term used to describe a gambler who has lost a lot in a gambling session.
This term is similar to the term, barreled in.
Pat just went 0-10 with MLB spring training baseball games, he is burried.
Tony took out a mortgage and bet on Celtics money line. If the Celtics lose tonight, he'll be burried.
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a person whose job is making posts at online forums.
some professional posters are paid by the forum owner to bring traffic to the website. others simply post for attention.
professional posters usually works for low wages, have drinking or drug problem, frequent craigslist for male and/or female companions.
a professional poster is also a power poster.
"posting is all I have, I am a professional poster."
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A slang term used to describe a sports gambler who failed at becoming a professional sports gambler.
A person who did not maker it usually think gambling is easy. The person usually have bad money management skill, follows a system, bet with intuition, bet into bad lines, doesn't understand the concept that anything can happens in a sports game, and/or lost ambition to become a professional gambler.
The term is originally introduced by a Canadian poster, fiveteamer, who also made a list of sports gambler that did not make it on an online sports gambling forum.
Pat just lost his entire bankroll at a chalk parlay, he did not make it.
Pico decided to quit gambling, he did not make it.
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Slang term for Hong Kong people.
Hongkee is a variation of Honkee.
There are so many Honkees in Shanghai doing business.
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