Firstly, I don't want to argue with guys on forum neither to defend Andy with this post, I would like just to say what is clear for me.
I met Andy in person and I must say that his betting knowledge is incredibly good. Have been following him from years, he used to post on Asian and Russian forums before TheRx and no doubt he is good at what he does. I think he did a few mistakes, on how to handle his mailing list and to use some words he shouldn't have to. He allowed also too many people being part of it and the people that joined him recently are the ones that tried to kill his reputation. To mistake and sometimes to lose is part of betting, perfection is not part of this world and you cannot always win.
People attacked him because he lost 3 big plays in a row, while he won 8 in a row before that. Who used a decent money management is impossible that lost money with 8 wins and 3 losses, when odds were always great, at least higher than +100. Who lost are probably the people that have a low bankroll and tried to double up. Certainly not who takes betting professionally. Obviously when you see somebody winning 8 in a row on an unpredictable sport like baseball, you have the temptation to go strong, but is not how pro betting works.
People attacked him also for his Chasing System, that is apparently risky and in part I agree. But he showed in five months to be profitable with that. You don't have to invest on it the entire bankroll, but what is profitable for five months I think is worth a shot. I am wondering how many people you can find on public betting forums that are followed by multimillionaire sports books and how many people are able to beat them not just with a few plays. Not many and Andy is clearly one of them.
Some people that lost money obviously hate him and are trying to make this show, but most of the long time members know what he does and how good he is.
You have my support
Novak