Friday, December 2, 2011

Review of The Sports Betting Champ by John Morrison


!±8± Review of The Sports Betting Champ by John Morrison

The Sports Betting Champ is a sports betting system put out by John Morrison. The system claims a 97% win rate and promises instant wealth for those who buy it. But is any of it for real?

To find out, we will need to look at the systems and their best use. We will start by looking at the baseball system for the Major Leagues. Here it is in a nutshell. The system is a bet that a team will not get swept in a series twice in a row by the same team. That happens about three percent of the time if you believe the claims of the system. I don't like baseball enough to sit down and go over years of stats.

Each "bet" is really up to three different bets, one on each game of the series. As soon as a win occurs, you quit betting the series. Three looses and you lose. Depending on the odds you get, which are usually bad, each loss can cost 15 or more units.

The first loss requires you more than double the bet. The second loss requires you more than double the second bet. All in search of a single betting unit. The NBA system is similar to the baseball system. The base is three out of conference road games in a row for the team. Your bet is that they will win one of them.

Does it allow you to win 97% of the time? Yes, within its vague meaning. You can win one out of the three bets 97% of the time. However, with each loss costing around 15 betting units, you can never win any where near the promised amounts of money.

The reason is simple. You have to be able to cover the third bet if you need to make it. If your unit is , you will need a bankroll of at least 0 and be willing to risk it all on one bet seeking a return of . To try to win 0 means you must be willing to risk up to ,500. You can never bet enough to make any serious money with the system unless you already have serious money and are willing to risk it for a comparatively small return.

There is a much better way to go about winning than that. Just make sure you always bet an edge of 53% or more and place as many of those bets as you can afford. You will end up winning from the books in the same way the casino wins from players with table games. By exploiting a known, small mathematical edge that guarantees a profit.


Review of The Sports Betting Champ by John Morrison

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