I Googled this service to see some reviews from people about it... but no joke the first 6 or so pages of Google Search were all shill sites likely run by first party patrons of this Zcode system. All of them have the same format and same message they are trying to push onto people who stumbled onto the site.

If I have to wade through 6 pages of Google Search shill bullshit and can't even find one damn neutral, 3rd party review on Google Search, than that means that this service is a scam and nothing but snake oil. How pathetic do you have to be to flood Google Search results with your own propaganda and shilling disguised as 3rd party reviews?

Each damn search result in Google starts with some kind of question. "Is this service a scam?" "Is it worth it?" And all the other propaganda that unsuspecting people will fall hook line and sinker for. But since most people won't get the hint that it's all a bunch of baloney, they are going to keep flocking to these scams like lambs to the slaughter.

It's unbelievable that people like you resort to preying on people's ignorance to make a quick buck and stay in business, but they say a fool and his money are soon parted.

Michael Shackleford of Wizard of Odds says it best, "If anyone did find a true easy way to beat the casinos, why aren't they getting rich doing it? Yet the casinos are still standing and nobody has ever proven anything works." Shackleford talks about systems for casino games(not sports betting) in this context, but even then he raises a good point. If a system is so good than why aren't you in Las Vegas right now raking in the dough, and instead here on a website trying to sell your system to people? That alone should raise red flags.