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Old 05-30-2006, 06:44 PM
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Anyone knows about this Tennis betting system?

I came over this site looking for something else.

They claim you can make huge profits constantly and easy betting on tennis matches, all the time only on favorites, but respecting some kind of criteria in choosing the plays.
It's called "30 Seconds to Guaranteed Tennis Profits", cost is $49.

I was wondering if somebody heard about this ebook, or actually purchased it, is it a scam, or not?

If somebody already has it, and willing to send it, we can discuss how much I can pitch in, or if someone else is interested, we can split the price and buy it.
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Old 05-31-2006, 08:37 AM
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i am pretty sure if it was as good as they claim, they wouldnt need that $49 from you lol. What it is supposed to be about?
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Old 05-31-2006, 09:24 AM
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They probably just explain the Martingale or Criterian method of how to increase your bankroll...
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I don't bet tennis, but the guys who do (and win long term) seem to bet the underdogs most of the time.
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Old 06-15-2006, 06:01 AM
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I don't bet tennis, but the guys who do (and win long term) seem to bet the underdogs most of the time.

Exactly
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Old 06-24-2006, 11:25 PM
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Always remember betting heavy favorites is exactly what Bookmakers want you to do in any sport. If you bet $100 on a -600(Which is very common by the way in high profile tennis matches) you have to win 7 in a row without losing one to make money in the long term following a double up system like this one probably is. This doesn't happen often, even in Tennis.

I think the e-book probably tells you to keep doubling up until you win one unit. That could prove to be costly if you follow a top tennis player and they lose the first match. IE you bet 600 to win 100 and lose, the next time you bet to win 700 (The 600 you lost plus the 100 you want to win) which would be a 4200 wager to win 700 at -600. Doesn't sound like it is worth the risk to me.

I have a feeling if you played the underdog in every tennis match -600 or above for an entire tournament you would probably make money. I have no proof, but it probably would only take one upset to turn a profit every tournament. May be something to track?

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Old 06-25-2006, 09:25 AM
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Maybe a tennis system would work if ex. we would bet all underdogs at least +125.

We bet all available games on a given day this way, let's say investing 10% of our bankroll (divided equally between the number of games).

The next day, if we lost in the first day, we'll do the same thing, but now betting 20% of our bankroll, in exactly the same way than in the first day.

If we lose per total again, the third day we would bet 30% of our bankroll in exactly the same way like in previous days.

Finally , if we lost again, the last (4-th day) we would bet the remaining 40% of our bankroll the same way like in the previous day.

I wonder what results we would have in the long run.

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This system can be changed a little bit to live up to 5 days:

First day we use 5.3% of bankroll.
Second day 10.6% of bankroll.
Third day 15.9% of bankroll.
Fourth day 26.5% of bankroll
Fifth day 41.7% of bankroll.
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Old 06-25-2006, 11:51 AM
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Put it to the test Les. I'm interested. Gotta have some other action besides baseball anyway.
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Old 06-26-2006, 12:56 PM
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Put it to the test Les. I'm interested. Gotta have some other action besides baseball anyway.
This post is just SCREAMING for Catdaddy to bring up the WNBA again!
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Old 06-26-2006, 01:57 PM
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This post is just SCREAMING for Catdaddy to bring up the WNBA again!
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Old 07-01-2006, 12:14 AM
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of note... usually there are caps on the total you can bet on any tennis match. BD is usually a $300 max bet.
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Old 07-01-2006, 12:23 AM
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Is JasperJones a JayPa ghost?
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Old 12-27-2006, 04:50 PM
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If somebody already has it, and willing to send it, we can discuss how much I can pitch in, or if someone else is interested, we can split the price and buy it.
Hi there,

I would be interested in going 50/50 if you are still keen on this system. Let me know either way.
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Hello,

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If somebody already has it, and willing to send it, we can discuss how much I can pitch in, or if someone else is interested, we can split the price and buy it.
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Originally Posted by kerrisonI would be interested in going 50/50 if you are still keen on this system. Let me know either way.
Im very interested on pursuing the e-book ASAP and split it 3ways. Please leave a message, thanks.
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