Chapter 1: How do listeners use Chat GPT for sports betting?
brian and vernon what's going on brian hey what's up fellas how are you good what's going on nothing i was just listening in on my drive to work and you guys are talking about the chat gbt results and i said something similar um with a ufc fight it was a random fight it was a guy who was like 12 and 0 an up-and-comer he was like minus 400 for a knockout um And I saw it on it.
It said points plus 550. So I asked the chat, I said, you know, who's going to win and what's going to be the result? And it said this guy won by points in, you know, the second, in the end of the fight. And I just was like, oh my God. So I took it and it actually happened. And the fight didn't even happen yet. So something similar, same thing happened.
So just because I got a little confused, was it the favorite or the underdog that ended up winning?
The favorite won, but he won by points at plus 550 when he was a clear minus 400 for the knockout.
Oh, wow.
Okay. It was like a big money grab, I guess. I mean, I'm a little skeptic with the whole thing anyway, the betting thing, but I just was like, you know what, for the heck of it, I said, you know, put $100 on a plus 550 and
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Chapter 2: What results did Brian get from using Chat GPT for a UFC fight?
There you go.
So I was wondering how many guys like Brian are probably using Chet, GPT, or Grok or somebody, you know, to kind of give them an idea as to who to bet on. Well, yeah, I mean, that's going on. Yeah, I mean, that's definitely going on. So have you gone back to it ever since it gave you that result? Have you tried it again?
You know, I did. And it actually gave me a different result. And so I did it again for like a different game. It gave me one result. And then I asked again because I was like, you know, let me see if this is, you know, full of itself. And so I did it and it gave me a different result. So maybe it was just ironic that I hit it. You know what I mean?
Chapter 3: What challenges do users face when betting based on AI predictions?
And I had the guts to put the money on a, on a plus five 50 when you see a, you know, a shirt thing at minus 400.
Yeah.
And, uh, it was just, it was just ironic that it hit, but no, it didn't last. It wasn't something that, you know, I went back to, cause I said to myself, let me go back to this. Like that was like free money, you know? So, uh, it didn't work out again.
No, no, I appreciate that, Brian. It sounds like, What it's doing is what the old pick touters used to do, where you would hear these commercials, be like, call this number, and it was a pay-per-call thing. Right. Call this number, and we'll give you the pick on the game.
So what they would do is have two voicemail systems, and when people would call and pay, half the calls would go to one end of the result, and the other half would go to the other. Uh-huh. So the people who. So the company's hedging. Well, yeah. And saying that they could say that we picked the right. So, right.
So there were going to be half the people were going to be right about it and go back to it. And they knew they had at least 50% of the people that called that got the right pick that would come back again. Ah, ah, ah. So it sounds like that's what ChatGPT was doing with Brian. It gave him one result the first time, gave him a different result the second time.
It was like, okay, well, the next person would have gotten the right result or Brian had the right result, whatever. Let's go to Enrique Staten Island.
What's going on, Enrique? Hey, what's going on, Boomer, GL, big fan? I just want to touch on the fact that if we're getting bet results on ChatGPT, putting it out on the air, they're going to stop giving us the results.
Okay.
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Chapter 4: How do sports betting strategies compare to traditional methods?
I'm not sure that ChatGPT is listening to us right now. No, they are.
They're definitely. I'm not going to lie. It's helped me out a couple times.
Oh, really? So do you have an example that you remember?
Yes. Golf tournament. Cameron Young, what was that, two weeks ago? Yeah. He was the underdog to go with. I ended up waiting until Sunday, and I ended up hitting a couple bucks for him.
Yeah, so it was the players. You needed a Ludwig Oberg meltdown, which absolutely happened. So, yeah, I mean, there's going to be times where it's right. I wonder if it gave somebody else a different one, but it's interesting. I just think that it's blind luck with some of these things.
My thing, when I put this whole thing in there, I wasn't thinking of betting, and then all of a sudden, as I started... Going through this whole thing, I'm thinking, man, there's got to be guys using this stuff for making decisions for themselves. Oh, without a doubt.
I mean, I see a lot of that that goes on with some of these sites that do fantasy stuff or betting sites that are subscription services. Yeah. And they have created their own platforms with predictions and... whatever engines that they have or models that they have that they have come up with.
There's a golf website that I actually go to where these guys have done an incredible job, and it's actually helped me out a lot in picking winners with my FanDuel stuff with golf. is they'll take what they believe are, you know, the most important categories for that particular course that they're playing. The guys, the strengths, the strokes gained, they put it into their model.
So is the analytics. Spits it out and is like, all right, these are the guys that we believe fit this course.
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Chapter 5: What insights do callers share about their betting experiences?
You know, and each guy has their own different model and then do a consensus one. It's analytics. It's analytic driven. Damn right. I'm like Kai Correa and David Stearns. Yep. Numbers everywhere. Dan in corner red. What's going on, Dan? Good morning.
Good morning. I wanted to call in yesterday because it was the morning after my Yankees dominated on MLB's opening night, but I had to work a lot of overtime yesterday morning because I got to have as much money as I can for my get-together tonight and my lunch next month with Boomer.
But I know you guys really appreciate when all the local teams do good because everybody knows that because it's good for the station, it's good for business, and both our teams were dominant on their openers. And I was just wondering what you guys think the odds are of either one of the teams going 162-0 this season.
Well, we'll ask ChatGPT. It'll give us exactly the odds on that. I know you love that every year, Dan. It's your favorite thing, and I'm glad that you could use it on both the Mets and Yankees.
Yes, and Boomer, I'm not all over Allie, okay? Don't be putting out false narratives here on the air. I'm not all over her. She followed up with me and told me she didn't forget about me, and I said, I know you didn't. I said, you're a pro, and you bring your A game, and she deserves a raise.
Okay. All right, well, bite your tongue there, kid, will you? Dan, I was laughing because she did say that one of the days you wanted to get together was tax day with Boomer, which I thought was hilarious.
Yeah, I mentioned that on my call a couple of weeks ago because she said it was going to have to be a Tuesday or a Wednesday in April is what she told me. So when I looked at the calendar, the dates that jumped off at me were the 7th because National Beer Day. And you guys were talking the other week about who comes up with all these national days on the calendars and who creates this stuff.
And then Tax Day jumped out at me because obviously Boomer and the taxes.
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Chapter 6: How does Chat GPT's prediction model work in sports betting?
You know what we could do? We could compare how much in tax you pay and how much in tax I pay.
Yeah, you probably pay more in tax than my entire salary for the years in the postal service. What'd you get out of it and what'd I get out of it?
Yeah, I think that's a pretty good bet there, Dan. I would think that's a pretty good bet. All right, looking forward to hanging tonight, Dan. I'll see you in a little bit. I might have a couple buddies come with me as well.
Oh, you're going to have a couple buffers as usual?
You're going to have a couple buffers? Can't just be with me by yourself? Well, I wouldn't call it buffers. I would actually call it fans of you. Once they heard this, they wanted to come and hang out with you.
Oh, man, my head's getting big as we go. I appreciate that. I'm only joking about the buffers. I'm looking forward to it tonight, too. I'm going to throw a few back on the train ride out there. I'm about to go to sleep right now, so I'm charged up. All right, perfect, Dan.
I'll see you later. No, this is Boomer. Gio's foisting his friends on, too.
Yes.
It's a foisting situation.
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Chapter 7: What are the ethical implications of using AI in sports betting?
He's going to have a T-shirt with some sort of obnoxious saying on it. You know, that's ill-fitted. Yes. He's going to have a hat on and that smile of his. He's going to be sitting at the end of the bar when I show up. Yep. And he's going to have a pitcher and a half in front of him. And he's going to be being Dan. He's just going to be Dan.
I have to tell you, I did laugh when Allie told me he wanted to go out to lunch on tax day.
I did laugh. Smart. Smart. Every time I see a clip of Boomer Esiason these days, he's just complaining about taxes.
We all should be complaining. That's Big Cat from Barstool. Yeah. And by the way, speaking of Barstool, because you know my pal Rico Bosco I've talked about was a guy who yelled at me on the phone. So he's got this huge bet with Portnoy going on. So a deal has been struck between Rico Bosco and Dave Portnoy.
Rico and Dave will be streaming Michigan, Alabama Friday night at the New York City office. If Bama wins, Rico gets a 10-year contract with his salary doubled. Wow. If Michigan wins, a Men of Honor podcast with Rico's, he hates this guy, Jeff Nadeau. Yes. He has to do a podcast weekly with Jeff Nadeau running through football and college hoop season.
Which is essentially like, I mean, I don't even know. Is this bet straight up or are they using points? No, I think it's the points. It is?
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Chapter 8: How do listeners feel about the reliability of AI in predicting sports outcomes?
Okay, all right. I just wanted to make sure. I guess if Bama wins, I'm not entirely sure. I mean, Michigan's loaded, man. Yeah, I'm assuming the bet with the points and who wins. That's what I'm assuming. But you might think, oh, 10-year contract, salary double. Rico Bosco's worst nightmare in the world is to have to work with this Jeff Nduga.
The last two times that those guys got together, Rico lost his mind to the point where he had to be held back from this guy. He wanted to physically kill him with his bare hands. So this bet is a big deal. It's either going to be changes in life in a good way or a bad way.
I asked... AI, and they said it's a straight-up winner bet. Oh, okay. Money line.
Money line. Okay. Money line bet. Wow. Geez. Well, I mean, you know, so Michigan's got to be favored in that game.
This says 10 and a half.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying. So, you know, but you got to play the game. There's a reason they play the game. I think I'm kind of rooting for Alabama now. Oh, yeah. Of course. You kidding me? You have Rico, 10-year contract, double his salary. That'd be great. That'd be great. And Rico, he's a friend of the show here. I was trying to think, if you and I ever had a bet, what would we bet?
Now, if you were involved with this, would you be drinking during this game or straight up no drinks? No drinks at all.
In the biggest games that I have ever attended and or gambled on, I sit and I'm quiet and I just watch and I try not to react too much until the end. I can't... Because the second you get... twisted like that in a bet and you start losing and the ability to live bet and try to get the money, it's not a good thing. What do you think our bet should be? Like if we had a bet on something.
Something like this? We'd have to be really passionate about it though. You know, like these guys are really passionate about it. I'm sure they're talking a lot of smack over there at Barstool. How about if I win, we swap salaries for a year? Okay. And if I win, you have to do a weekly podcast with Brandon Tierney. How about that? Sounds good. Give me the game. Let's go.
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