| Re: I use a PhD in Physics for Sportsbetting, 192W-72L 001 |
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From: "democ" <democ@hotmail.com>
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Subject: Re: I use a PhD in Physics for Sportsbetting, 192W-72L 001
Date: 20 Feb 2005 09:43:09 -0800
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i dont have a phd but i do pretty good myself...even though that i am
in a lossing streak of 3 days..
Spencer Quinn wrote:
> I use a PhD whose specific study in Physics is 'Statistics &
> Probability.' The Dr doesn't promote his website and prefers to stay
below
> the radar. I started in January 2004 with $5k, as of today I am up
to
> $365,000.00 and I'm now betting $10k per game. His record with me is
192
> wins vs. 72 losses.
>
> He's not a BS handicapper (i.e.Feist, etc). I know far more
about
> sports than he does. If you log onto his website you can see exactly
how he
> uses Statistical Analysis to Project the final scores of games. Even
if you
> only know a little about sports, but understand mathematics, you'll
see how
> well he explains his program.
>
> I met Dr Witt at a convention at the Hilton in LV back in Nov of
2003.
> Both our wives are Professional Head-hunters. I had never met an
individual
> who made a living betting on sports and I guess I was somewhat in awe
of his
> profession. What really amazed me was how little he knew about
sports.
> Then I really wanted to know how he did it. What I found out was,
the man
> is a statistical genius! He writes programs which use Algorithms to
project
> the final scores of games based on statistics. His website
illustrates with
> mathematics exactly how he does it. He's really phenomenal !
>
> His program does not produce a lot of games, approx 3-4 a week.
Being
> patient and waiting for those games to come along that have High
> Mathematical Probabilities of winning is what makes his program
successful.
> He let me watch the games for as long as I wanted before I actually
started
> and he'll let you sit back and watch as well. You have nothing to
lose. He
> will E-mail you his games at no charge until YOU are comfortable.
>
> Here's some food for thought: Without investing a penny you get
to
> monitor his plays and see if he really does win 7 out of every 10
games he
> projects. All you have to do is check your E-mail daily. Literally
two
> minutes a day. Within 60 days I was able to retire on $30,000.00 a
month.
> It's not long before you realize, you're wealthy - I'm now making
over $100k
> a month!
>
> This is not Sales or MLM. This man uses Mathematics to project
winning
> bets in sports. Once you get onboard you do nothing other than check
your
> E-mail. If he sends you a game you place your bet. He charges 15%
of your
> NET winnings at the END of each sports season. He relies on your
honesty in
> reference to your bet amounts and what you owe for his commission.
Again,
> he'll happily let you watch first before actually starting.
>
> Baseball starts in April, you pay his commission when the season
is over
> in October (78 wins vs. 33 losses).
>
> Basketball starts in November, you pay his commission when the
season is
> over in June (97 wins vs. 34 losses).
>
> Hockey starts in October, you pay his commission when the season
is over
> in June (11 wins vs. 3 losses).
>
> Football starts in September, you pay his commission when the
season is
> over in January (17 wins vs. 6 losses).
>
> His website is: [http:// probabilityfactor.com]. Cut and
paste
> into your browser removing the blank spaces. When you speak with Dr.
Witt,
> I'd appreciate if you mentioned me as a referral.
>
> Spencer Quinn 001
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