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I started using them in October...you can easily see they did not make money during the time i was using their service....just like any other "sports investment" service, they will have their down times. I, was part of those down times and was not given any compensation back as to being a valued customer like they say. I did not make money using their service. I did learn money management and in return have made some gains with my picks. This however, in my opinion, is not worth the price of admission. You should be able to teach yourself money management skills in sports betting. Don't win, don't chase, just stay on her waist....she makes you look good!!!!!!
 

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Not sure I understand what you are saying. They show significant profits on their website (positive return) which entails a winning percentage far greater than 50%.

Are you saying that the percentage returns on their website are untrue?

and only if you have a large enough bankroll to weather the storm. they'll lose alot big one day and then get it back through +ML picks. They hit some big ones to demolish all the loses that they obtain.
 
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The Sports Monitor (in Oklahoma) keeps honest accurate records but only of services that subscribe to have their records documented. Their website is @ thesportsmonitor.com and they are located in Oklahoma. There was a bogus "Sports Monitor" but I don't think they are around anymore.
 

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...only 55%? That is a very good percentage with a large sample pool of picks. If it is over the course of say, two weeks, it is statistically irrelevant. There are sports you can have a losing win % in and still profit (think baseball moneyline) but 55% is powerful. There are sports betting systems that hit percentages like that and (depending again on the sample size and the amount of the investment in each bet) are making people great money. It's a matter of following it consistently.
 

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You will never in a million years get an accurate monitor of touts records. As mentioned above, the Sports Monitor of Oklahoma comes the closest although they allow the cappers to have their plays graded based on any number that was available throughout the day, so there is slight uptick to all their records.

If you do research you will find that all monitor services take kickbacks and are paid by various touts to inflate their records or give them preferential treatment with submitted plays where different lines are available.

Touts can use so many shady tricks with the manipulation of units, winning percentages that the only way you can really tell if they are legitimate is by following them over a large sample size, minimum 1000 plays and even then it is misleading because professionals win because they get the best numbers.

With all the Bonus Plays, bonus money, reduced juice, and using the weapons of scalping, middling, etc, you can make plenty of profit from just winning 51% of your games.

People often complain about not getting the same lines as cappers release, most of the time the capper released the game at the very best line they could find and that is if they are honest and if you dont have 10 different outs than their play that is a winner for them becomes a loser for you.

Ace-Ace is a complete fraud as our 99% of all touts, he has ghostwriters who do is write-ups and they have been caught many times copying AP write ups and local publications. If they really had great information they would not sell it, they would bet it, the exception is if there is a limited market such as college basketball totals with RAS, the guys just cant get enough money down on games so he touts and is very successfull at it.

If a capper has any link on his site that pimps a sportsbook, guess what, he is working as an affiliate and getting a percentage of your losses, Doc Sports does this to the tenth degree.

So, you are a sportsbook, would you advertise at a touts service that delivered consistent winners, it would be suicide, correct. You would basically be inviting people to take the books money, they advertise with places like Doc's Sports because they know they will deliver them losers because the cappers at Doc Sports despite their record manipulation are long term losers.

Sorry to ramble, but people are so stupid about this and throw their money away every day. Teddy Covers is plus EV, RAS is plus EV, maybe a couple others, the rest, you are just throwing your money away.
 

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I signed up today and I will let everyone know after 100 decisions or so which should indicate if it is statistically robust (works).

Hey LVSP..if you have time....can u post plays here or set up a thread.....can we all share in the cost and chart together....thx
 

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Hey LVSP..if you have time....can u post plays here or set up a thread.....can we all share in the cost and chart together....thx

It may be academic. I cannot get a link to download the software. When I provided my information, I was referred to a telephone number here in Las Vegas. They told me to email someone in Australia. That was yesterday and I have not heard back. Very poor customer service.
 

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...only 55%? That is a very good percentage with a large sample pool of picks. If it is over the course of say, two weeks, it is statistically irrelevant. There are sports you can have a losing win % in and still profit (think baseball moneyline) but 55% is powerful. There are sports betting systems that hit percentages like that and (depending again on the sample size and the amount of the investment in each bet) are making people great money. It's a matter of following it consistently.

The only sport that Bookie Busters (Plusline) makes money in is the NHL. They are losers in all other sports. I know- I am a subscriber. The book "Bookie Busters" is largely progressive betting schemes all of marginal value.

In addition, they make claims that are bogus like a winning NHL sides system they promoted via email about six weeks ago. I asked for a recent track record and they could not provide it. Frank and James who run it make a lot of claims they cannot substantiate.
 
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