What Exactly is the John Morrison System?

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  • SportsAddict
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    • 05-18-10
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    #1
    What Exactly is the John Morrison System?
    Can someone please explain to me, so that I can understand, what the John Morrison System is that supposably get 97% results. Im guessing this is like some chase systems I've seen on some peoples threads but I still don't fully understand the complexities and ins and outs of this concept. Would love to hear it explained to me from someone knowledgeable in this area.
    Thanks
  • PittsburghPlayer
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    • 01-11-10
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    #2
    Maybe try an internet search. You will find the answer there and save someone from unnecessary time typing. GL
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    • Tower
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      • 04-15-10
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      #3
      In short, the John Morrison System the quickest way to lose your bankroll. My advice is to stay away!!!
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      • SportsAddict
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        #4
        Well thank you for you wasted time replying douche. Pitt
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        • PittsburghPlayer
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          #5
          At least a douche gets some pussy SportsADick. Dick smoker that you are.
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          • chilidog
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 04-05-09
            • 10305

            #6
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            • bigsmitty
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              • 04-12-10
              • 3026

              #7
              Hahahah, man you guys crack me. Yeah, as far as I understand it SA the John Morrison system is a chase deal so you keep track of the schedule and different plays are weighted differently. I despise chase systems and the John Morrison cult but I do think it's worth knowing their plays because they affect the lines. There was a good example of this in MLB like a month ago-game should have been about straight up but because of these JM people one side was like -260. Some people swear by it, others hate it-I just try to know about it so I can profit. Jesus that is one lame ass poster...Cheers
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              • bigsmitty
                SBR MVP
                • 04-12-10
                • 3026

                #8
                "Do a google search" hahaha-christ that is funny Pitt, I'm not being mean but I have to try that as my standard answer for a while just to see people. Buddy says, "where's the beer man," Smitty replies "try doing a google search buddy." Ah, funny way to wake up lads
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                • PittsburghPlayer
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                  #9
                  Smitty, at least you were decent/civil in your reply. I gave that answer for two reasons, one I know it would work. Second, and this is what probably ticked the kid off, is to turn their laziness and lack of creativity back on the one asking the question.
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                  • SportsAddict
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by PittsburghPlayer
                    At least a douche gets some pussy SportsADick. Dick smoker that you are.
                    Lol thats actually well put together, a little play on words there. I was gonna come back at you and tell you something but you structured it beautifully with the "a douche" clause which diverted the quote from getting back to you. I could care less what you think Pitt and trust me I have more shit to worry and get mad about than a smart ass comment from some guy in Roethlisbergers playground.
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                    • bigsmitty
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                      • 04-12-10
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                      #11
                      I know Pitt, I hear you and I really wasn't being mean-your suggestion was just super funny as hell-especially when I put my effed up sense of humor into it! SA probably wanted a summary from people who could kind of rate the JM system rather than wading through stuff-whether or not I did a good job I couldn't say. Cheers
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                      • SportsAddict
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                        • 05-18-10
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                        #12
                        poor pit.. he messaged me saying im being a little girl and that he hopes i stay away from him as he will do for me. We just met and hes breaking up with me already haha
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                        • PittsburghPlayer
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                          #13
                          I get it Smitty, and again, thanks for showing some decency. Still, EVERYTHING a person wants can be had from doing an internet search. The systems are asked about here damn near endlessly and my thinking is, why type it all out again when the search will get you everything you want. Peace Gentlemen.
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                          • SportsAddict
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                            #14
                            there is such thing as copy and paste there pitts. I was asking for an explanation someone who doesnt want to give one while being polite usually just says nothing and continues looking around instead you post the obvious while claiming people will be wasting they're time. Seems to me like its more of a waste to dodge a question while being a smart ass and wasting your energy and time on it than actually answering my question if you know where to get it or have it already.
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                            • PittsburghPlayer
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                              • 01-11-10
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                              #15
                              Addict, you were obviously abused as a kid and are trying to continue the cycle. Good luck child. I have a low tolerance for lazy retards and will not participate in your adolecent bullshit. Ciao
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                              • wakeboardr886
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                                • 04-09-10
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                                #16
                                It was a scam
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                                • CHAZ
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                                  • 12-09-09
                                  • 4978

                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by zigomanisinsider
                                  Just wanted to start up the thread as we all know morrison system dont start to a team losses 3 times in a row

                                  ******************.com MLB Betting System w/ v2.0 & v3.0 Updates

                                  Here’s the MLB betting system in detail. As long as you strictly follow my betting guidelines below, you will be winning almost all of your MLB bets.
                                  In a nutshell, you will be betting that one team is going to win at least one game in either 3 or 4 game series versus an opposing team that has swept them in their most recent series. This is a bet that you will win more than 97% of the time.
                                  Before I go into detail on how to make the bets, I will go over the money management system. There are only three bet values you should stick to: Bet A; Bet B; and Bet C.

                                  Bet A = Your beginning bet. You can, for example, set your beginning bet to win $100 when you first start out.
                                  Bet B = In case Bet A fails, you make bet B to make up for any loss you’ve suffered from Bet A, plus any profit you would have achieved from bet A. So, if your to-win Bet A was $100, your to-win Bet B can be $200.
                                  Bet C = In case Bet B fails, you make bet C to make up for any loss you’ve suffered from Bet A plus Bet B, plus profit you would have achieved from bet A. So, if your to-win Bet A plus Bet B was $300, your to-win Bet C can be $400.

                                  If you lose Bet C, you lose the bet. There may be an occasion when you place a “D” bet, but it’s extremely rare. We will talk more on that later.
                                  However, do not be concerned, because losing a Bet C is something that will almost never happen. Here’s the betting system:

                                  1. Check the MLB results and mark down any series where one team goes winless versus the opposing team (a sweep)
                                  2. For the teams that were swept (winless in those series), mark the schedule for their upcoming series versus the same team that swept them previously
                                  3. On the first day of the rematch between the two teams, as long as the team that was swept previously has an RPI value of no less than .015 than the opposing team, AND the opposing team is not a top-2 RPI team, make a bet for the team that was swept. (Note: The RPI will be explained in greater details in a later section of this manual)
                                  4. If you lose bet A, make bet B on the next day for the same team
                                  5. If you lose bet B, make bet C on the next day for the same team

                                  And keep this in mind: ALWAYS bet on the money line if the team you’re betting on is the favorite to win (shows -1.5 on the run line). ALWAYS bet on the run line (+1.5 runs) if the team you’re betting on is the underdog (shows +1.5 on the run line). You can check to see which team is the favorite or the underdog by looking at the run line in the

                                  bet lineup. A team showing a +1.5 in the run line means they are the underdog. A team showing a -1.5 in the run line means they are the favorite.
                                  If you are unfamiliar with betting, below is a screenshot of what you may see on BetUS

                                  Example#1: Atlanta sweeps Florida in a 3-game series, then sweeps them again in a 2-game series. If they play a 3 game series next time, then that would qualify for a system play on Florida.
                                  Example#2: Atlanta sweeps Florida in a 3-game series, then goes 1-1 against Florida a 2-game series. If they play a 3 game series next time, then that would not qualify for a system play.

                                  V2.0 System UPDATE:

                                  The update here is designed to allow you even more action during the course of the baseball season by increasing your wager on betting opportunities that have an exceptional probability of betting success.
                                  The change to this new v2.0 system is that you want to increase your stake on the [b] level when these 2 criteria are met:

                                  The change to this new v2.0 system is that you want to increase your stake on the [b] level when these 2 criteria are met:
                                  1. The team you’re betting on is playing at home.
                                  2. The [A] bet that you made resulted in your team losing by 3 or more runs.

                                  Similarly, you want to increase your stake on the [C] level when these 2 criteria are met:
                                  1. The team you’re betting on is playing at home.
                                  2. The [b] bet that you made resulted in your team losing by 3 or more runs.

                                  Here’s an example of the v2.0 system in action:
                                  During the 2008 MLB baseball season, the Detroit Tigers played the Minnesota Twins on the road from May 2nd to May 4th and were swept in all 3 games.
                                  On May 23rd, they began another 3-game series with the Minnesota twins, this time at home. Since the Detroit Tigers fell within the accepted .01 range of RPI disparity with the Minnesota Twins at the time, the series was good to go for betting.

                                  Yet, on 5/23/08, Detroit lost to Minnesota again on the [A] bet by a score of 4-9. Since Detroit lost by at least 3 points at the [A] level, and since they’re playing at home, this would make the [b] bet to fall under the criteria for betting in the v2.0 MLB system.
                                  This means that the next day, on May 24th, you should increase your wagering amount by at least two-fold. So, let’s say that you lost $150 on the [A] bet with Detroit. Instead of betting to win $250 (to attain a $100 profit for the series) as you normally would do, you can double up and bet to win $350 (to attain a $200 profit for the series).
                                  Indeed, the Detroit Tigers came back the next day and completely annihilated Minnesota by their season-record score of 19-3!
                                  Now, I want to note to you that you should of course still make all the bets according to the v1.0 system. However, when a situation arises that meets the criteria of the v2.0 betting system, you should then increase your wager on that betting level by at least twice or more.

                                  V3.0 System UPDATE:

                                  The update here is designed to allow you even more betting opportunities during the course of the baseball season by taking advantage of the unofficial plays that fall outside of the acceptable level of RPI difference between the two teams.
                                  The addition to this new v3.0 system is that you want to make a wager for the team that previously did the sweep (NOT the team that was swept previously!) if the following 2 criteria are met:

                                  1. The team that they swept previously came back and beat them on the very first game of their rematch series.
                                  2. They have an RPI of at least .025 or higher than their opponent.
                                  If your bet loses, you would go on and make a [b] bet for the same team the next day. Most of the v3.0 bets will involve betting on a 2-game series. However, in some rare cases you can also make a [C] bet if both your [A] and [b] bet lose, and the series rematch is a 4-game series allowing you an extra final game to make a [C] wager.
                                  Remember, the same betting rules apply: Always bet on the money line if the team you’re betting on is the favorite to win. Always bet on the run line (+1.5 runs) if the team you’re betting on is the underdog. You can check to see which team is the favorite or the underdog by looking at the run line in the bet lineup. A team showing a +1.5 in the

                                  Here’s an example of the v3.0 system in action:
                                  During the 2008 MLB baseball season, the Boston Red Sox played the Kansas City Royals from May 19th to May 22nd and swept them in the entire series.
                                  On August 4th, Boston played Kansas City again in a 3-game series. At this time during the season, Boston's RPI was at least .025 higher than Kansas City, making the series fall outside of the original v1.0 system's betting criteria for Kansas City. However, Kansas City ended up winning the first game of the series on August 4th.
                                  Since Boston was the team that swept Kansas City previously, and their RPI is at least .025 higher than Kansas City, the fact that Kansas City came back and won the first game vs. Boston make the series eligible for play under the v3.0 MLB system.
                                  Therefore, on August 5th, you would put down an [A] bet for Boston to beat Kansas City. Boston ended up winning the game. At this point you've won the betting series, and there's no need to make any more wagers for either team.
                                  IF Boston had lost to Kansas City again on August 5th, then you would need to place a [b] bet for Boston again on August 6th when they play Kansas City in the final game.
                                  There are no possible [C] bets in this series.

                                  that is all the systems just for anyone that new to system i dont no maybe morrison change it there will prolly be v 4 this year
                                  Originally posted by cmdyrds
                                  figured it might be easier to pull the filters out and have them in one place. sorry zig didn't realize you had this up.

                                  MLB Baseball Filters

                                  Original filters
                                  1. RPI value needs to be no less than .015 than the opposing team, and opposing team is not a top 2 RPI team
                                  2. If your team’s best hitter or pitcher I out due to injury skip series
                                  3. No games bet in September
                                  4. Ignore 2 game series unless the 2 game series adds to a previous three or four game sweep

                                  Version 2 updated filters
                                  5. You may want to increase your wager (at least 2x) at the B level if the team you are betting on is at home or the A bet made resulted in your team losing by more than 3 runs
                                  6. You may want to increase your wager (at least 2x) at the C level if the team you are betting on is at home or the B bet made resulted in your team losing by more than 3 runs

                                  Version 3 updated filters
                                  7. You may want to wager on the team that previously did the sweep if the team that was swept previously came back and won on the very first game of the rematch
                                  8. The team that swept has a RPI of at least .025 greater than their opponent

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                                  • SportsAddict
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                                    #18
                                    Yes pitt your the best psychotherapist I've ever met! Had a girlfriend from pittsburgh that would tickle my balls with a sensitivity wheel and smack em around with plantain mashers. Good luck with your period Pitt. Sorry I wasn't your type, guess we just didn't work out.
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                                    • SportsAddict
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                                      #19
                                      Thank you Chaz! If I had points I would contribute a few to your account but I run through them like water haha.
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                                      • bigsmitty
                                        SBR MVP
                                        • 04-12-10
                                        • 3026

                                        #20
                                        Apparently lots of people seem to figure the system works-I have only a basic understanding of it and little inclination to thoroughly learn it since it seems like a lot of tracking, etc. Plus my wife hates gambling so if she found me at the bottom end of the wager cycle she would probably instantly turn into a little face smasher...Cheers lads
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                                        • cala56
                                          SBR MVP
                                          • 02-25-10
                                          • 4231

                                          #21
                                          Check it www.sportsbettingchump.com and you will see
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