We're now offering a special March Madness subscription as we complete our very successful first College Basketball Season. Key plays on both totals and point spreads won over 60% for the season and we expect that to increase for tournament time. Pops69, whom many of you remember from the Rx, is now releasing daily key plays exclusively for subscribers of capnhandi's information service; pops has consistently won over 65% over the last four years and has been at his best during March Madness.
From the opening tip off of Round 1 on March 16 through the NCAA Championship Game on April 3, every game will be thoroughly analyzed for wagering opportunities for point spreads and totals for both full games and half times. An easy to understand Summary Report linked to a detailed report of key information for every game played this season allows for rapid and thorough analysis of every game played. All of this is distributed in Microsoft Excel format so that you can do further analysis.
Detailed information for each round of the NCAA Tournament will be emailed to subscribers soon after the oddsmakers post initial lines, so you can make your moves in advance of the often deciding line moves as game time approaches. And recently Sagarin ratings have been incorporated into the reports; this is critical for March Madness when teams may not have played any common opponents.
All of this is being offered to new subscribers at the one-time price of $150 payable via Paypal with any major credit card to And if you act quickly you'll start receiving daily reports as soon as payment is received. So get ready for March Madness with our special report on conference tournaments which begin on March 2. Also the NIT Tournament will be included at no extra cost.
To recap, with your $150 subscription, you will receive:
and the sag ratings thing is to funny...along with the last 2 years of point spread moves...
diff year boys, diff teams:nohead: :nohead: :nohead:
From the opening tip off of Round 1 on March 16 through the NCAA Championship Game on April 3, every game will be thoroughly analyzed for wagering opportunities for point spreads and totals for both full games and half times. An easy to understand Summary Report linked to a detailed report of key information for every game played this season allows for rapid and thorough analysis of every game played. All of this is distributed in Microsoft Excel format so that you can do further analysis.
Detailed information for each round of the NCAA Tournament will be emailed to subscribers soon after the oddsmakers post initial lines, so you can make your moves in advance of the often deciding line moves as game time approaches. And recently Sagarin ratings have been incorporated into the reports; this is critical for March Madness when teams may not have played any common opponents.
All of this is being offered to new subscribers at the one-time price of $150 payable via Paypal with any major credit card to And if you act quickly you'll start receiving daily reports as soon as payment is received. So get ready for March Madness with our special report on conference tournaments which begin on March 2. Also the NIT Tournament will be included at no extra cost.
To recap, with your $150 subscription, you will receive:
- <LI class=MsoNormal style="tab-stops: list .5in">Key team performance info for every game in the NCAA Tournament including the past 2 years' NCAA point spread results. <LI class=MsoNormal style="tab-stops: list .5in">Key team performance info for the NIT Tournament and every Conference Tournament. <LI class=MsoNormal style="tab-stops: list .5in">A value indicator for every game's point spread and totals line along with a projected halt time and game score. <LI class=MsoNormal style="tab-stops: list .5in">Pops' key picks for selected games.
- And a special Bracket Buster report on all teams in the NCAA Tournament which will be of tremendous value for any NCAA bracket contests you enter.
funny how someone bash's touts, now he sends this out...
and the sag ratings thing is to funny...along with the last 2 years of point spread moves...
diff year boys, diff teams:nohead: :nohead: :nohead: