This one is called "The Baltimore Stockbroker" it's being used on Q followers and the hopeful. Dont feel bad, confidence trick success has no correlations to IQ.
Scheme: convince you all that I am an insider in the Trump coup or in the normal case that I know who is going to win every football game.
Reward: [get you to buy the next piece of information] or get you to believe anything I say is credible.
Step 1: create multiple accounts on a social media platform.
Step 2: make a grand unprovable statement and set a random factor as proof, that random factor will be different for each account [or in the traditional con I say team A or B will win.]
Step 3: after that random factor reveals itself I am left with a fraction of my accounts that were "correct" the rest I delete.
Step 4: repeat steps 2 and 3 until I have gained your confidence or I am down to 1 account that was "always right"
Step 5: capitalize on the con. [In the tradition example I would charge you and everyone I told $1000 on who wins the rest of the season]
In this case I'd imagine it's a misinformation agent and he wants you to accept that we tried everything and still lost or something similar. Possibly just a troll looking for a power trip.
I should state that the random factor here is a random word being used in a tweet by VIPs who might be in the know. A codeword like roses or dog.
Yeah but that doesn’t explain the final horse she bets on. She got it wrong and he made out he put it on the right horse
It doesnt matter if SHE picks the horse, because there are 9+ more people that are picking. Only 1 has to be right. The person that picked right is in the last episode.
I see your reasoning. Got it.