Anyone get that email about some Plus Money System from James Jones? I don't know why I receive these emails. They are probably affiliated with John Morrison.
Here are the PDF of plays from last year and this year so far..
Anyone get that email about some Plus Money System from James Jones? I don't know why I receive these emails. They are probably affiliated with John Morrison.
Here are the PDF of plays from last year and this year so far..
This is a 4 game chase that the favored team chosen will cover the -1.5 run line in 4 games in which they are favored from -105 to -140.
These games do not have to be consecutive. For example the Reds may fall in the favored system one day which would be your A bet, but may not fall in it again until another couple of days which would then be your B bet.
You are getting plus money on your bets 99% of the time so even if you lose A,B,C,D bets on one team, you still may win money for the day because of other teams that you are betting on may cover.
For A bets = 1.5% of bankroll
For B bets = 3% of bankroll
For C bets = 4.5% of bankroll
For D bets = 6% of bankroll
How to select the favorite team
A. Finding the selection for the favorites is simple. Find the games where the favored teams line’s are between -105 to -140
Exceptions of the Favorite Team:
A. Do not make the bet if the current team you’ve selected has covered -1.5 run line during the current series.
B. Do not take the -1.5 run line when a struggling team, such as, the Houston Astros of 2010 comes to a D bet, (I’ll explain how to bet in a moment). But for now just make a mental note of this.
Example of + money favorite system: On 5-14-2010 The San Francisco Giants were -1.5 at +155. Since the Yankees lost you would wait until the next time the Yankees fit in the category of -105 to -140 to bet a b bet.
This is a 4 game chase that the favored team chosen will cover the -1.5 run line in 4 games in which they are favored from -105 to -140.
These games do not have to be consecutive. For example the Reds may fall in the favored system one day which would be your A bet, but may not fall in it again until another couple of days which would then be your B bet.
You are getting plus money on your bets 99% of the time so even if you lose A,B,C,D bets on one team, you still may win money for the day because of other teams that you are betting on may cover.
For A bets = 1.5% of bankroll
For B bets = 3% of bankroll
For C bets = 4.5% of bankroll
For D bets = 6% of bankroll
How to select the favorite team
A. Finding the selection for the favorites is simple. Find the games where the favored teams line’s are between -105 to -140
Exceptions of the Favorite Team:
A. Do not make the bet if the current team you’ve selected has covered -1.5 run line during the current series.
B. Do not take the -1.5 run line when a struggling team, such as, the Houston Astros of 2010 comes to a D bet, (I’ll explain how to bet in a moment). But for now just make a mental note of this.
Example of + money favorite system: On 5-14-2010 The San Francisco Giants were -1.5 at +155. Since the Yankees lost you would wait until the next time the Yankees fit in the category of -105 to -140 to bet a b bet.
A. Find a team that is the underdog and the money line is from +135 to +195 and bet on that team.
B. This is a 4 game chase that the underdog will win when the line is between +135 to +195.
C. These games do not have to be consecutive. For example the Reds may fall in the favored system one day which would be your A
bet, but may not fall in it again until another couple of days which would then be your B bet.
D. You are getting plus money on your bets 99% of the time so even if you lose A,B,C,D bets on one team, you still may win money for the day because of other teams that you are betting on may cover.
Example of plus money system for underdogs: On 5-13-2010 the Washington Nationals were +175 against the Colorado Rockies. The Nationals won, so that mean you are done betting on the Nationals as an underdog against the Rockies in that series. You have to wait until they fit in the plus category for underdogs when they start a new series.
Summary: Please remember there will be some losing weeks in this system. This system needs to be looked at as an investment with an overall ROI%. The worst year Mike had in this system turned $1,000 bankroll into $10,000.
For some bettors the Plus Money System 1.0 will be tough to understand but do not worry. As our customer you will receive an email each morning detailing the games that qualify and the bet type of each selection.
A. Find a team that is the underdog and the money line is from +135 to +195 and bet on that team.
B. This is a 4 game chase that the underdog will win when the line is between +135 to +195.
C. These games do not have to be consecutive. For example the Reds may fall in the favored system one day which would be your A
bet, but may not fall in it again until another couple of days which would then be your B bet.
D. You are getting plus money on your bets 99% of the time so even if you lose A,B,C,D bets on one team, you still may win money for the day because of other teams that you are betting on may cover.
Example of plus money system for underdogs: On 5-13-2010 the Washington Nationals were +175 against the Colorado Rockies. The Nationals won, so that mean you are done betting on the Nationals as an underdog against the Rockies in that series. You have to wait until they fit in the plus category for underdogs when they start a new series.
Summary: Please remember there will be some losing weeks in this system. This system needs to be looked at as an investment with an overall ROI%. The worst year Mike had in this system turned $1,000 bankroll into $10,000.
For some bettors the Plus Money System 1.0 will be tough to understand but do not worry. As our customer you will receive an email each morning detailing the games that qualify and the bet type of each selection.
The first random team I looked at was The Florida Marlins and low and behold they failed to cover the -1.5 run line the first 4 times they were favored between -105 to -140 this year.
The first random team I looked at was The Florida Marlins and low and behold they failed to cover the -1.5 run line the first 4 times they were favored between -105 to -140 this year.
there are some losing series. But tnx to his 6% D wagers he wins more than enough money to cover the losses.Salhsa be aware of the fact that when your team already won ta bet the next possibilty to bet on that team again is during the next series!! don't ever bet during the same series if your team already won one!
there are some losing series. But tnx to his 6% D wagers he wins more than enough money to cover the losses.Salhsa be aware of the fact that when your team already won ta bet the next possibilty to bet on that team again is during the next series!! don't ever bet during the same series if your team already won one!
Salhsa be aware of the fact that when your team already won ta bet the next possibilty to bet on that team again is during the next series!! don't ever bet during the same series if your team already won one!
Salhsa be aware of the fact that when your team already won ta bet the next possibilty to bet on that team again is during the next series!! don't ever bet during the same series if your team already won one!
Online Sport....If your team fits the criteria for being an underdog in first game of 3 game set and win, and there is no bet game 2, but in game 3 they fit for favorite criteria is that a wager?
Online Sport....If your team fits the criteria for being an underdog in first game of 3 game set and win, and there is no bet game 2, but in game 3 they fit for favorite criteria is that a wager?
A. Do not make the bet if the current team you’ve selected has covered -1.5 run line during the current series.
So does this mean if they where an underdog or a fav that was higher then -140 and won by 2 that you skip the series (series meaning the same team that would be the play)?
A. Do not make the bet if the current team you’ve selected has covered -1.5 run line during the current series.
So does this mean if they where an underdog or a fav that was higher then -140 and won by 2 that you skip the series (series meaning the same team that would be the play)?
hey guys wanted to say whats up. i am the creator of this system (mike) if you guys have any question on it please ask, although it is being sold it is only a matter of time before everyone on the net has it anyways. i was orginally selling it but its to much of pain in ass to market it correctly so i sold the rights to sell it. and to those people who think it will not achieve the $ the website claims, they are true. I have 5 years of data to prove it.
hey guys wanted to say whats up. i am the creator of this system (mike) if you guys have any question on it please ask, although it is being sold it is only a matter of time before everyone on the net has it anyways. i was orginally selling it but its to much of pain in ass to market it correctly so i sold the rights to sell it. and to those people who think it will not achieve the $ the website claims, they are true. I have 5 years of data to prove it.
Online Sport....If your team fits the criteria for being an underdog in first game of 3 game set and win, and there is no bet game 2, but in game 3 they fit for favorite criteria is that a wager?
yes, and vise versa. the odds are what you betting on.
Online Sport....If your team fits the criteria for being an underdog in first game of 3 game set and win, and there is no bet game 2, but in game 3 they fit for favorite criteria is that a wager?
yes, and vise versa. the odds are what you betting on.
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