It's not flawed at all, and I can't believe you work in the financial industry if you don't understand that. Saying you are up __________ is just a snapshot in time. There are several indicators where this person may not be doing as well as someone who is up less money. For example, someone who just came off a big win with a low ROI that is up $10k is probably not doing better overall than someone sitting at $10k with a higher ROI. Long term, the latter would be ahead. Similarly, you can have someone up 50 units or whatever who is going to bet 40 units the next event. Where their winnings sit can fluctuate greatly, and the guy sitting up 50 units who only bets 5 units is more likely to have stable results.
That's bullshit and you know it. It's about bragging on the internet.
When in the hell did I defend Luca's juiced favorite strategy? That never happened. If you are referring to when I was talking about how he's obviously making a lot of money on premium picks if he's moving lines, that was defending the way he's built a business. You have these people on betting threads that are so damn concerned with how good they are and how much better they are than Luca, yet they can't monetize that for shit. I think it's hilarious that he built a business and the online touts that care so much about how other people think they are doing are mad as hell. I think the tout business is ridiculous too, which I've always stated.
You are preaching to the choir on unit size. Again, this has been a problem in these threads for a long time, even before you were here. I called out MMABettingTips A LOT on that as it always inflated his wins. But the thing is, it will inflate your losses too. I've never been a fan of units, only because people use them wrong and it doesn't really say shit.
And Goodfella knows that I've been critical of him in the past, particularly in live bets. That was a big thing when live betting first started. It seemed like everyone was somehow hedging out on live plays or adding more. You rarely heard about the losses.