Over the past two seasons, I have had the pleasure of many back and forth discourses with my followers on this blog site. What I have learned is that most of my loyal followers are more interested in the daily picks than the handicapping articles. The consensus says that the $$$ are in the picks and not in the articles which tells me that more bettors than handicappers visit my site.
This is the very reason why I stopped posting articles even though some of you voiced your total dissatisfaction with my decision. The bottom line is that I get very little feedback from the articles compared to how I am doing with my daily picks.
While I do intend to post some articles for both my NBA and NFL sites, my future emphasis will be on the daily picks which are TOTALLY FREE and more importantly POST A PROFIT. As the majority of my readers continue to tell me - the money and the appeal is in the picks, not in the articles. An investment strategy that leads directly to bankroll growth far outweighs philosophical and technical discussions about handicapping angles.
Thanks again and I will be back for the next NFL and NBA seasons. My total record to date ATS after three seasons (two NBA and one NFL) is as follows:
2008-09 NBA season 140 wins and 118 losses +10.2 units
2009 NFL season 39 wins and 27 losses +9.1 units
2009-10 NBA season 96 wins and 81 losses +6.9 units
Running Total 275 wins and 226 losses +26.2 units +54.9 winners
Starting each season with a $5000 bankroll and following my wagering strategy of all bets being 5% at a 10% juice, or wager $275 to win $250 per bet, the total running profit after the three seasons is a healthy $6,600. Thus, the overall risk was $15,000 which means the bankroll growth has been a robust 30.6% (15000+6600) / 6600). Come on NFL season!
Friday, June 25, 2010
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