Originally posted on 04/25/2017:

Quote Originally Posted by JoeDeagan View Post
Unreal win percentage. If you have been sports betting for so long, you would know that picking high juice games would mean you hit at a higher percentage. It evens out after you lose those high juiced games. You would win anywhere from 65 to 75% of the time in really higj juiced games. They can play whatever they play in order to secure a win for the month. It is their business which team they pick to play as long as it secures them the victory for the month. Some months will yield more units, others will be extraordinary if they hit a hot streak. Calling them scammers based on a few posted high juice games is inconclusive and jumping to conclusion prematurely.

The OKC incident, they lost the game by half a point. They later retracted and said that they released the wrong line. This is the only incident that you speak of. They hit 70% on a monthly basis, you would have to lie a lot to hit 70%. That incident was considered shady tactic to get the one win. It did not mean that they cheated to get the win. If this is the only candle that you can hold then it is quite sad.

First "documented" month and they're losing. So, it is not the best thing to lose but they have reported their plays accurately everyday, their units are accurate with juice factored in. Losing doesn't mean that they scammed. It just means that they are having a bad month. It's not their first documented month either, if you followed them last month, then you see a winning month. Their plays are posted everyday, why would this be the first "documented" month. Just because you don't have their highly expensive plays doesn't mean that they aren't documented.

Fake twitter followers, marketing and advertising tactics. I don't really care about this. As long as they release plays and win, that's all that matters.

You don't sound like you have any concrete evidence to point out that they're scammers either. Just let people who actually has their plays speak for you.
You keep saying the bolded, but the OKC incident means that they've NOT been reporting their plays accurately everyday, and that's conclusive evidence that they're scammers. It's not a shady tactic, it's straight up cheating. And all of a sudden they're barely hitting 50% WITH highly juiced up plays but we're supposed to believe they're hitting 70% long term? Yeah right ...