This is some funny stuff I read
"Prophetable picks is an Arizona based sports information service. We were established in 1996 and since our inception have enjoyed tremendous success in both football and basketball.
We are mostly known for our selections in the Pac Ten conference due to our location and vast amount of information on the various teams in the Pac ten. The owner himself is an alumni of Arizona State University and knows this conference inside and out. As is mentioned above success comes from every conference and also in the pros.
We are very particular in who we even take on board as a member, as we want to work with serious people who are serious about winning money. If you want lies and a scam stating that they hit 80% of there games then go somewhere else. The truth is that hitting in the low to mid 60's is considered to be very good in this industry. We only take on a handful of people each season because we like to work one on one with our clients provide them with impeccable customer service as well as learning about them and what there tendencies are with wagering. The amazing thing is that our service is affordable and there are no hidden charges.
If you are a member and we have one of our 10* Pac ten games going you get that with the monthly package, there is no extra cost. We are so potent in the Pac Ten that other handicappers call us for our selections!. If you want to work with a service that is honest, affordable, personable, and most important will make you money throughout the course of the season then Prophetable Picks is your choice.
We look forward to providing you with free winners right here on our website. Feel free to contact our office at any time so that we may be of additional assistance and discuss becoming a member of the Prophet Club."
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> " We are so potent in the Pac Ten that other handicappers call us for our selections! " <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Do you mean following other people's plays on the forum board as 'potent plays'