I appreciate the kind words but whaaattt?? Lol Matt, if I'm up $1,585 for the whole year, how would my followers be down?? I'm 54% on the season now... that's making money with plentyyyy of room to spare because remember, with only -110 bets (I only do over/unders, remember), you only need to hit 52.3%. I'm now at 234-200-26 on the year, which is a respectable 54% (And obviously, considering I’ve been 64% since July 6 with over 200 bets now, I’m absolutely still going up) and making money.
Therefore, whichever of my followers have taken every single one of my bets all year, they’d be up a nice amount, assuming they bet more than $100 a game (The +$1,585 profit is if you were to bet to win $100 for all of my over/unders); odds are these clients bet more than that, since they’re paying for the picks in the first place, which would ensure even greater profits for them if, say, they were betting to win $200 or $400 a game. Thus, they’re up a really, really delicious amount, and those who waited until after April to tail me are probably up a fortune (202-157-21, 56.3% since May 1).
And mentioning the “best in the country” stuff does not mean I only care about myself; it means I have A LOT of pride in what I do, which is the attitude everyone should have, if their results merit such consideration. I know for a fact that I put more work specifically into baseball over/unders than anyone else out there (Unless there is someone else out there who can match my rigid routine; every night, spend 2-3 hours initially looking at every pitching matchup for the next day, and then on that next day, spend additional countless hours writing about said matchups and doing more investigating. Anyone?), and it pays off.
After all, nobody goes on a 122-69-12 (64%) run in their careers with strictly only -110 bets. I’m not trying to sound arrogant or pompous or anything like that, I just want this historic run to be acknowledged and celebrated, considering where I started (At the bottom) in my first year as a professional. Now, all of a sudden, I find myself in second place on the site while working with 25 of the most respected and established veteran baseball handicappers in the entire country, and it’s pretty cool. I also represent The RX so that’s certainly shedding a positive light on our whole community here.
GOD , I have a question. Does the place you sell at offer monthly or seasonal subscriptions ? The only thing i could find was $29.95 per day , which would come to "roughly" 5k for every day of the year. ... at that pace your clients would have to wager about 350 per game just to break even.