I have exciting news today regarding Sports Betting Champ. You see, the last NBA season, we ended up 80-1 and in the current MLB season, we are currently 59-4. You would think that was pretty damn good but John Morrison is always tinkering away to better himself and the results of Sports Betting Champ. Well, he's done it again to make the MLB odds even better in our favor. Here is the email I just received from him...
Over the last few weeks I've been hard at work tweaking the MLB system to truly perfect the art of winning on baseball bets. We've been on a hot streak, going 9-0 so far this month in August. I'm excited for the winnings we've had and the winnings to come! But, we should always strive to become better, and I've got some great
news for you!
You may have noticed that on August 12th, the Texas Rangers and the Atlanta Braves began a 3-game series against teams that had swept them previously. But, I never sent out the picks for them and you may have questioned the reason why.
The truth is, sometimes teams may have the motivation, but yet they lack the talent to be able to fulfill their goals. Texas and Atlanta are prime examples of such teams, and sure enough, my prediction came true as neither of them were able to cover either series.
As you probably have already known, we went 80-1 this year in the NBA. The MLB isn't as kind because in this league there's no such benefit as a point spread that helps to adjust the balance of a game between two teams of vastly different skill levels. Although the MLB system dramatically increases your chances to win, it's
apparent that additional consideration should be applied to help adjust to teams varying levels of performance.
I'm happy to let you know that my findings have been a tremendous success, and with the enhanced filter you will be able to eliminate almost all losses from here on out!
I want to introduce you to the Relative Power Index (RPI). Each team in the MLB is rated by an RPI score - the higher the score, the better the team. The RPI is calculated using the team's winning percentage with consideration of the quality of their opponents. Luckily, the RPI is calculated for you and kept up-to-date at all
time. You can check for each team's RPI score at:
http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/stats/rpi
The new rule we want to adopt now is to pass on any series where the team we're supposed to wager on has an RPI value that's more than *** lower than our opponent's.
Let me give you an example:
On 8/12 Texas started a 3-game series against Boston, who had swept them previously. Taking a look at the RPI chart and assuming that these were the RPIs shown on 8/12, we can see that Texas has an RPI score of .504 while Boston has an RPI score of .532. That means Boston is better than Texas by an RPI margin of .028. Since Texas's
RPI is more than *** below their opponent's RPI, we can conclude that they were not reasonably capable of winning against Boston under acceptable risks, and it was best to pass on the series.
Basically, we just don't want to bet on any team that's far worse than their opponent beyond an acceptable level of risk. Furthermore, we should pass on any series where the team we're betting on is playing against any of the *** highest-RPI-ranked teams.
I've back-tested these 2 new filters throughout the week over the last 20 years of baseball and have found that virtually almost all losses would be eliminated. Does this mean that we'll have fewer games to bet on? Yes, of course it does... but not by much. You'll have about 27% less series to wager on, but in return, you will
eliminate almost all of your losses. We'd be at more than 40 wins to 0 losses this year using the new filters. As a matter of fact, there has only been one occasion where we would have lost a series in the last 5 years of MLB baseball under the new filters!
On a last note, I want to mention to you that although we're 9-0 so far in August, it's important to keep in mind that as the playoffs approach, the level of risk increases as we head toward September. Teams who are out of the playoffs may not try their very best, and teams with hope of making the playoffs may try harder than usual. I will take each series on a case-by-case basis and let you know
which series has an acceptable level of risk to bet on, which are best to be passed.
So there you have it. Another new filter to the Sports Betting Champ system to make it even better than before, and with virtually eliminating all possible losses, the subscribers will be even happier as well. Less games to bet on but virtually no losses is a winning combination in my opinion and I look forward to seeing the new system in action. If you have not joined yet, then this is a golden opportunity to start because with the new system, I got two words for you - Huge Profits.
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Sports Betting Champ Surges Forward
This post will be about the winning games 45, 46, 47 and 48 won respectively by the teams already mentioned. The games were played on July 25 and it was exciting to see 4 big games being won on the same day. The games were; Atlanta Braves verses Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago White Sox verses Detroit Tigers, Cleveland Indians verses Minnesota Twins, and Arizona Diamondbacks verses San Francisco Giants. The 1st game of the day was Atlanta against Philadelphia with Atlanta stealing a solid 8-2 win, even though they left it until the 9th before they scored 7 out of their 8 runs. The game was scoreless for the 1st 3 innings until the Braves scored a single in the 3rd, and that was it for the rest of the game, until the 9th. The Braves scored an amazing 7 runs with the Phillies replying with 2 but nowhere near enough what they needed to score to redeem themselves. Here's how the scoreboard looked; 0-0, 0-0, 0-0, 1-0, 0-0, 0-0, 0-0, 0-0, 7-2.
The next game was the Cleveland Indians verses the Minnesota Twins. Cleveland were the favorites and out of the match-ups, were the only favorites we were betting on all day. They had to win to win the bet on the money line and this was another super-exciting game with the Indians taking the game by a single run winning 5-4. The 1st inning took everyone by surprise, especially the Minnesota Twins who looked like they were still warming up whilst the Indians scored 4 big runs securing their destiny in winning this game. The 2nd saw another single bringing the score to 5-0 to the Indians and things were looking good for the fans. The 3rd saw the Twins make a lame reply with a single and another single in the 6th after a scoreless 4th and 5th. The 7th and 8th were also scoreless and the Twins went into the 9th 2-5 down. They mustered up what they could and to their credit, scored 2 strong runs but it wasn't enough and the game ended 5-4 to the Indians. Here's how the scoreboard looked; 0-4, 0-1, 1-0, 0-0, 0-0, 1-0, 0-0, 0-0, 2-x.
So there you have it. Another 4 wins in a row in this post for Sports Betting Champ which continues to have a great run. We have the rest of the season to play out and I'm confident that the winnings will continue throughout the rest of the MLB season. And of course, the NBA season will start up again soon and after last season's 80-1 winning success, I'm extremely excited to make some more money with some more easy wins on the NBA. Until then though, lets stay focused on the MLB and win as many more games as possible to increase the profits for all the subscribers of Sports Betting Champ.
See you at the next game with all the other Sports Betting Champ champs!!!
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Sports Betting Champ Wins Yet Another 4 Wins
So with the preamble done, this post will be about the winning games 41, 42, 43 and 44 won respectively by the teams already mentioned. The games were played on July 21 and July 24. The 21st was an exciting day for Sports Betting Champ subscribers with 3 big games coming in being; Baltimore Orioles verses Toronto Bluejays, Detroit Tigers verses Kansas City Royals, and Arizona Diamondbacks verses Chicago Cubs. The 1st game of the day was Baltimore against Toronto and Baltimore came in with a solid 8-3 final result. The game started scoreless and then Toronto took the lead in the 2nd with a quick single. The next inning however was Orioles turn with 3 big runs taking the lead 3-1. The next was scoreless but the 5th was a humdinger with both teams playing hard; Toronto taking 2 and Baltimore taking 3 taking the score to 6-3 in Baltimore's favor. The next 2 innings were scoreless and in the 8th, Baltimore struck again with another 2 runs taking the game to 8-3 which is how it ultimately ended. Nice! Here's how the scoreboard looked; 0-0, 1-0, 0-3, 0-0, 2-3, 0-0, 0-0, 0-2, 0-x.
The next game was the Detroit Tigers verses the Kansas City Royals with the Tigers being the game's underdogs... But someone obviously didn't tell the mighty Tigers that they were not the favorites because I can't remember the last time I watched a game that finished with a crushing, spectacular and soul-destroying 19-4 end result with the Royals finally put runs on the board in the 8th, probably because the Tigers were too tired from scoring so many runs. That inning, they scored a massive 10 runs so when it was their turn to field, I guess the boys were just a little pooped from running around the diamond. Wow!! The game actually started really quietly with a scoreless 2 innings giving no hint of the slaughter to come. The 3rd inning was the 1st sign of life from Detroit Tigers raking up 5 big runs taking a strong 5-0 lead. The inning was scoreless but then the Tigers struck again with 2 hot runs taking it to 7-0. The 6th and 7th innings were an exact repeat of the 4th & 5th innings going 0-0, 2-0 and bringing the score to 9-0. Then came the 8th inning and if things weren't bad enough for Kansas City, the Tigers roared an undeniably loud rage of runs blitzing the Royals with 10 huge runs bringing the score to a ridiculous 19 runs which I'm sure was probably embarrassing for both teams. As I said already, out of probably exhaustion and perhaps some pity by the Tigers, the Royals finally scored and raked up 4 runs bring the scoreboard to 19-4 which is how it ended. Here's how it looked; 0-0, 0-0, 5-0, 0-0, 2-0, 0-0, 2-0, 10-4, 0-0.
3 days later, the hot tip was for the Washington Nationals verses San Francisco Giants game on the 24th of July. It was also a boring game but a very suspense-filled game and here's why. You see, the Washington Nationals were not the favorites to win and so, the bet was placed on the run line with a +1.5 spread meaning that they could still lose by a point and still win the bet. And that's exactly what happened with the Giants taking the game 1-0, but the run line punters still winning the bet. The 1st 7 innings were scoreless with the 8th finally displaying a run... the only problem was that it was for the Giants which took the lead 1-0. Washington sadly was not able to reply with anything in the 9th. And so the game went down 1-0 however as mentioned, the run line still brought home the money on the bet, but only just by a whisker. Like I said, boring but suspenseful.
So, Sports Betting Champ is having a great run which has been nice to witness especially after experiencing 3 losses equaling their worst ever season with a heap of games still to go. But I have confidence. It's always important to realize the bell curve of probability and that results can be of different extremes but invariably, results will gravitate to the middle of the curve representing the average results. If this is maintained as the desired result, I'm sure that anyone would agree that on the basis of the last 4 seasons, the service represents good predictable results. However, their is a catch and it's a biggie. You see, I've seen heaps of people lose money on betting of any kind including sports betting and including subscribers of this service. Why? Because they get greedy or desperate or both. Don't bet too big amounts on any 1 game. Like any investment, only a small percentage of your bank should ever be placed in any 1 bet. Spare a though for the newbies that started a few weeks back and placed huge sums on a game that lost, and then they repeated but even bigger, and lost, and then lost a 3rd time. Their accounts were annihilated and that was it for their career in sports betting. So, if you take a conservative long-term attitude in your play, you will have a high probability of doing very well but like I always say; Enjoy the service but most importantly, enjoy the game.
See you at the next game with all the other Sports Betting Champ champs!!!
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