Monday, June 30, 2008

Sports Betting Champ MLB Summary

OK, so Sports Betting Champ has had 2 losses to date this MLB season but overall, the results are still impressive albeit a little disappointing that John could not achieve his goal of going undefeated... but then again, that was probably an over-ambitious and over-optimistic goal. Nevertheless, Sports Betting Champ is still having a terrific run and here are the games to date for your perusal;


411 Detroit won
413 Colorado won
418 Pittsburgh won
418 Washington won
422 Seattle won
429 Boston won
502 Boston won
503 Kansas City won
504 Colorado won
507 Toronto won
509 New York Yankees won
513 Detroit won
517 Pittsburgh won
524 Detroit won
525 Seattle won
527 Cleveland won
527 Cincinnati won
528 Toronto won
530 Cincinnati won
530 Milwaukee won
531 Seattle won
605 Tampa Bay lost
605 Washington won
606 L.A. Dodgers won
607 Florida won
610 LA Angels won
610 Houston won
619 Cincinnati lost
627 Chicago White Sox won
627 Cleveland won
628 NY Yankees won
628 Arizona won
628 Saint Louis won
628 San Francisco won

As always, I will be summarizing all the games and apologize to my readers for not posting a blog for a couple of weeks. In regards to joining, statistically this is an excellent time to subscribe to Sports Betting Champ as their is a very good chance that we will continue to play the season without any further losses as we've just experienced this. Yeah, we may endure another disappointment (or 2, or more) but the stats highlight that we're probably going to have a good run from here on.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi michael and everyone reading this blog...

i just bought the sportsbettingchamp system last week & its awesome!

Firstly, just like to know how exactly you guys arrive at a $10 wager on A becomes $147? For me, i arrived at $146 estimate. U guys rounded down the % to 96% or what? & oh yeah, how do u interpret the numbers when u calculate for variance? really need help on this.

Secondly, regarding bankroll mgt, how much of a % of bankroll do u guys put aside for a single a,b &c series? U guys take into account emotional coping of short term losses? Oh yeah, when do u guys increase bet sizes? only after mlb season or what?

Thirdly, any of u guys have the complete breakdown of wins to losses since the system started selling to the present day? oh yeah any idea how long it's been selling for?

Fourth, i never heard there was a nhl system to be introduced to subscribers? Is it because i'm late into it or what?

Fifth, just like to know how long u guys been using this system? Any experiences to share? U guys wager all picks or select just a few to wager on?

I really really appreciate your responses and look forward to be further involved in the sportsbettingchamp community of subscribers. Tks!

Anonymous said...

Yeah but when you lose a series you double up a lot and this wipes out heaps of previous gains. How do you view this or is there a strategy to use?

Michael Constantinos said...

Thanks Anon, Good luck. Stick to the system and don't be in a rush.

Naturally, you can vary your plays from conservative to aggressive and a tool that a fellow subscriber created may be very useful for this - check out http://www.bettingsystemmaximizer.com

Everyone is going to have different opinions on percentage allocated for every season. I personally like to not go over 10% of my bankroll, and your bet sizes will organically increase as your bankroll increases.

To date for the NBA and MLB, the tally is;
NBA Basketball:
2004-05 season: 68 wins – 2 Losses
2005-06 season: 71 wins – 3 Losses
2006-07 season: 66 wins – 2 Losses
2007-08 season: 80 wins - 1 Loss

MLB Baseball:
2004 season: 48 wins – 0 Losses
2005 season: 55 wins – 3 Losses
2006 season: 52 wins – 1 Loss
2007 season: 67 wins - 3 Losses
Current 2008 season as of 07/02/2008 : 35 wins - 2 Losses

The service has been selling since last year and is well regarded by both Clickbank and its subscribers.

The NHL season is great too. Works with a very similar principle and I'm John will advise you of this when the season starts up again.

I've personally been using the system since last year. Stay in the long-term mindset and keep it fun. Don't risk the bank cause any number of things could happen, and be weary that as just the other day, 5 games were played on the same day and this has the potential of getting out of control if they go to Bs or other games come up... hence keep your bets small (especially your As)

Michael Constantinos said...

Re: "Yeah but when you lose a series you double up a lot and this wipes out heaps of previous gains. How do you view this or is there a strategy to use?"

True to a point and we just had 2 losses in the last month being the 1at losses in the series. If a subscriber was playing too aggressive, they could have been wiped out. Hence, keep it small and over the long term, you will always be ahead (provided the stats continue to be similar to the the seasons historical data).

A way of minimizing risks is to pass on the A bets. Craig, the developer of Betting System Maximizer (see above) endorses this and has crunched some figures proving the positive effect. Personally, I still play the As but I enjoy the game and it keeps me involved for my reviews and keeping tabs on the system.

Anonymous said...

Hi michael,

tks for yr responses to the 443am post.

I think i'll sign off as 443am so that i can be diff from other annonymous commenters.

i pretty much think like you michael, not more than 10% on a single a,b,c series.

I emailed john asking him for the specific (win, loss, team, date, bet a or b or c won)details of the system for the last four years as shown on sportsbettingchamp. Unfortunately, he says he has no record of it. So it's very puzzling that since he, being the creator has no record, how is it that bettingsystemmaximizer can actually compute that risk is most avoided by avoiding wager A?

Do u by any chance have or know someone who has the detailed records for the last 4 years? (win, loss, team, date, bet a or b or c won)

I think i'll need to do the computation to verify some figures.

443am

Michael Constantinos said...

interesting...

Being a skeptic in general, I do feel confident in the system having followed it very closely for almost a year.

personally, I don't agree with missing the A bet but their are lots of ways of modifying the system to suit personal preferences. The foundation however, is strong.

re: 10% - that would be a stretch for me and would rather stick to 5%... What if you had 3 big losses within a close tight frame - that's 30% loss and then funny things happen as things get fairly stressful... another loss on top of that if fate has it to happen again, and suddenly, you're at 40% of your account decimated - ouch!!!

sorry, don't have any other records than what I have blogged but 117 wins from 121 series events calculates to 96.69% - not too shabby