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Hey guys,

I've decided to get back into sports betting after a while and I'm heading in the direction of following Docsports MLB picks for this season (unless someone tells me otherwise of a capper that has a history of good seasons) I would've chosen Ace-Ace but NBA season is about to end. Now I need help selecting where to deposit my money into and my investment strategy, I figured I'd ask here to get the best idea for my situation and to see if I was making sense!

Now I've got $1000-$1500 to deposit (via. MoneyBookers only) and I'm looking to find a book offering the best bonus/lines. Theres just so many I've had a look at and I dont know which to chose! I expect to be $20 flat betting or more then likely will adopt the 'unit' strategy as $20 per unit (This is with a $1500 bankroll, $15 per unit on a $1000 bankroll) . Reason I say this is because I dont see a rollover of 5x or so being a huge issue as after a few months I'm sure I would've bet 10x the amount I've deposited. I don't plan on withdrawing any funds until the MLB season is over (unless I run into financial difficulties)

My main goal is this. By viewing Docsports 2009 MLB results I see after 6-7 months (at the end of the season) he made a profit of $6250 betting @ $100 per unit. I figured if he repeats this season with the same type of results and I bet his plays @ $20 per unit I just divide $6250 by 5 and get $1250 profit at the end of the season. So lets say thats what happens, then I have more then doubled my investment. Eg. $1000 + $1250 = $2,250. Which is pretty good for just logging into my bookie account and betting on the tips i get from Doc everyday. A whole lot better then the 6% interest p.a. the bank is offering LOL! And in turn this also helps develop a bigger bankroll for NFL season when I'll change to another capper. Does this sound like a good investment strategy?

Any comments will be appreciated.

Thanks.
 
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Good luck...seems you already made your mind up...

Send me the money, I can do better than Docsports...
 

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Last year's results mean nothing. Try a 7 or 8 year sample. One out? No way. Good Luck
 

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If your not playing with MATCHBOOK, one is not making/saving money on 95% of the wagers they make.


FAR and AWAY the best book for U.S. citizens.
 

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Fishhead whats good about matchbook? Its a betting exchange.. Dont really know anything about them..

Well if not docsports then who? Like theres people here doing well I've looked around but I dunno anyone who I can trust maybe one of you guys could make some recommendations.. Im just looking for consistency and a safe profit
 

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LOL yeah I was gonna edit it after I said that coz of how stupid it sounded :p
 

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If he's using Moneybookers he obviously has more choices than we do....Like Pinny..

Doc Sports is an advertiser here if im not mistaken....might want to watch the low blows...
 

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You're looking for a safe profit? And you're looking at sportsbetting?

Those two things don't mix.

Are you prepared to lose your entire investment?
 

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are u kidding me betting 20 a game why even bother? second why pay for a service when u got all these) bankroll of 1000 come on dude talk about long dragged out experince. lol good luck:ohno:
 

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are u kidding me betting 20 a game why even bother? second why pay for a service when u got all these) bankroll of 1000 come on dude talk about long dragged out experience. lol good luck:ohno:

I haven't decided who to tail yet.. And its not that I cant afford to increase my bankroll, its that I want to try tailing someone for once. I find that capping is not a best skill and I don't wanna lose any more money doing it. I'd rather risk it with another reputable cappers selections and see how it goes. Its the first time I'm tailing someone im not gonna use a 10K bankroll when I'm just trying something out OBVIOUSLY.. Use your head before making useless comments like "talk about long dragged out experience"
 

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Hey guys,

I've decided to get back into sports betting after a while and I'm heading in the direction of following Docsports MLB picks for this season (unless someone tells me otherwise of a capper that has a history of good seasons) I would've chosen Ace-Ace but NBA season is about to end. Now I need help selecting where to deposit my money into and my investment strategy, I figured I'd ask here to get the best idea for my situation and to see if I was making sense!

Now I've got $1000-$1500 to deposit (via. MoneyBookers only) and I'm looking to find a book offering the best bonus/lines. Theres just so many I've had a look at and I dont know which to chose! I expect to be $20 flat betting or more then likely will adopt the 'unit' strategy as $20 per unit (This is with a $1500 bankroll, $15 per unit on a $1000 bankroll) . Reason I say this is because I dont see a rollover of 5x or so being a huge issue as after a few months I'm sure I would've bet 10x the amount I've deposited. I don't plan on withdrawing any funds until the MLB season is over (unless I run into financial difficulties)

My main goal is this. By viewing Docsports 2009 MLB results I see after 6-7 months (at the end of the season) he made a profit of $6250 betting @ $100 per unit. I figured if he repeats this season with the same type of results and I bet his plays @ $20 per unit I just divide $6250 by 5 and get $1250 profit at the end of the season. So lets say thats what happens, then I have more then doubled my investment. Eg. $1000 + $1250 = $2,250. Which is pretty good for just logging into my bookie account and betting on the tips i get from Doc everyday. A whole lot better then the 6% interest p.a. the bank is offering LOL! And in turn this also helps develop a bigger bankroll for NFL season when I'll change to another capper. Does this sound like a good investment strategy?

Any comments will be appreciated.

Thanks.

Good luck man!!..., play.., enjoy..., and don't loss your mind. Take control and let go..., at the end.., you will win if you keep you mind cold...

Have a good one readers :103631605
 

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