That John Morrison Guy

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • corleone0828
    SBR Hustler
    • 05-05-08
    • 63

    #1
    That John Morrison Guy
    Has anyone heard of or tried the sports betting champ service..stumbled upon it wanted to see if anyone heard of it
  • CashMoney
    SBR MVP
    • 01-07-08
    • 1982

    #2
    NBA System 12-0 on his site but actual record is 12-5. You will make money using the system but don't expect to be rich.
    Comment
    • bilbo99
      SBR Rookie
      • 04-05-09
      • 1

      #3
      Warning!!

      All those who are in favour, just wait until you've been with the guy for a year. He'll then be asking you for more money, otherwise he'll send the picks out only 20 mins before the game starts, which for me in UK is useless.
      Here's something I picked up today at another forum:"03.28.2009 (03:44 PM CST)
      Players report BetUS and Tout collaborating on Scam: SBR investigates


      Sportsbettingchamp.com, a website promoting pro capper, John Morrison and the "John Morrison Chase Betting System”, is working with BetUS (SBR rating C-) to scam players.

      How the scam works: When players sign up with BetUS through the Sportsbettingchamp.com website, BetUS identifies that player as a “Chase system” referral. When that player wants to make a play released by the tout, BetUS deals a unique, higher-priced line on that game for that specific player. It is similar to a grocery store changing price tags after they find out what you were sent to purchase.

      For example, on March 23, 2009, the “Chase system” told the players to bet on the Los Angeles Clippers. BetUS and most books were offering a spread of +15 for this game. Most BetUS players, including those referred to BetUS through other professional handicapper websites received the fair line of +15. Players who were referred to BetUS from the Sportsbettingchamp's website were offered a line of +13.5.

      Other recent examples of dealing inflated lines only to the tout’s subscribers include:
      March 7, 2009: Golden State Warriors +6 (vs +8)
      March 3, 2009: Toronto Raptors +6.5 (vs +8)
      March 1, 2009: Toronto Raptors +4.5 (vs +6)
      February 24, 2009: Charlotte Hornets +5.5 (vs +7)

      In every case, the alternate line is only on games released by the tout, and always hurts the player following paying for the pick. The BetUs customer essentially pays much more than he or she realizes. BetUS’s tactic of moving the line against these players means that instead of charging the normal -110 for these wagers, BetUS is effectively charging these players -140 – four times the usual bookmaker commission.

      Players are advised to use caution following any tout that suggests you use a particular sportsbook. SBR has received many complaints over the years involving touts that gain the bettor's confidence before taking part in various sportsbook scams."

      So there you go. You've been warned. The guy is totally unscrupulous. His system might work long term but he posts different results (in his favour obviously) than the ones I and other people have had (despite his picks being the same), he pushes BetUS like you wouldn't believe, you need a huge bankroll and he then asks for more money for the service that you have already paid for. I wouldn't give him a penny more on principle.
      Comment
      • kkkkk
        SBR Wise Guy
        • 03-30-09
        • 523

        #4
        Originally posted by bilbo99

        Here's something I picked up today at another forum:"03.28.2009 (03:44 PM CST)
        Players report BetUS and Tout collaborating on Scam: SBR investigates

        Its not another forum - this quote is part from this forum u joined today. And SBR who investigates means Sportsbookreview - this forum.
        Comment
        • SportsInsights
          SBR High Roller
          • 01-05-09
          • 119

          #5
          John Morrison the Sports Betting Champ is a 100% scam. There has already been a lot written about it here at SBR. I would suggest doing a quick search in this forum. Justin7 one of the mods at SBR did a video exposing this fraud. I also added a more detailed math explanation of why it doesn’t work and how Morrison distorts his results making it impossible to accurately trust his results.

          It's a progressive betting systems meaning you double up every time you lose. Progressive betting systems have been around since caveman times. If you had an infinite bankroll, this systems would work. The problem is all it take is one bad stretch of going 0-5 and you'll be broke...a $100 after going 0-3 is down over $1200. I could go on for days about the Sports Betting Champ scam but it’s Sunday.

          Dan



          Dan
          Comment
          • SportsInsights
            SBR High Roller
            • 01-05-09
            • 119

            #6
            bilbo99 is undoubtedly a ghost poster for the Sports Betting Champ, every time something is posted about this scam, 3 or 4 ghost posters appear and post the same crap. One thing is certain, The Sports Betting Champ is a scam. It may work for the short term but it will not work in the long term, at some point during the season he'll go 0-5 and you'll be broke. It doesn't matter if your a $50 bettor or a $1000 bettor, Progressive systems do not work.

            Dan
            Comment
            • Justin7
              SBR Hall of Famer
              • 07-31-06
              • 8577

              #7
              Those dang ghosts keep rating my John Morrison Scam video a "1".... bastages!
              Comment
              SBR Contests
              Collapse
              Top-Rated US Sportsbooks
              Collapse
              Working...