I came across some former clients on the Internet along with some other
idiots that have some very interesting things to say about me. I own
ProbabilityFactor.co m and use Mathematics to generate probabilities for
results of sporting events. Below I address each of their claims. You
decide who's telling the truth.
1. Mr. Leo in Harwood Heights, Ohio: I get paid from Basketball and Hockey
by June 15th. It's all over my website; it's been that way since 1997. If
you haven't paid me for Basketball & Hockey by June 15th I cut you off,
simple as that. You get no Baseball games. By June 15th of 2003 Mr. Leo
(who started with me in Dec. 2002) had not paid me the $6,100.00 commission
I had coming, so I cut him off. On bets of $1,000.00 each, I netted the man
over $40,000.00. On June 24th of 2003 Mr. Leo faxes me the document below.
(If it doesn't display below correctly, open attachment to view as a .jpg or
MS Word .doc / I scanned it in both ways). I accepted his excuse for why he
was late and immediately started sending him games again. A week later this
Bank Wire still hadn't shown up in my account. I brought the fax that I
received from him to the bank, and the Manager does a Bank Wire Pipeline
Search, only to find there is no record anywhere of this Transfer in the
system. My Bank Manager calls Mr. Leo's Bank "The International Bank of
Chicago" and speaks with "Laura" [the Manager of Mr. Leo's branch, which is
located at Harlem Ave & N.W. Highway]. She is told the document is a
counterfeit. Mr. Leo, [who is not responding to my E-mails or returning my
calls] 5 days later sends me a legitimate bank wire for $6,100.00 which I
did receive. He then calls me to say his bank [somehow] never processed his
original bank wire. Problem is, "Laura" who allegedly signed this document,
has already told us he's "Full of Shit." Understand, in the week after Mr.
Leo faxes the fraudulent document, we win 5 games in a row including a
Parlay. This is obviously where Mr. Leo was able to acquire the money to
legitimately send the 2nd transfer. By this time, I don't care ! Lie to
me once and we're through. I stopped sending him my games and cut Mr. Leo
off permanently. Mr. Leo calls me, and when I confront him with the truth,
he tells me he never would have sent the $6,100.00 if he knew I was going to
cut him off permanently. My response was "FUCK-YOU!" He now claims I stole
his $6,100.00 in postings on the Internet. I can't stop him from spewing
this bullshit, but what I can do is expose the document, which has his bank
account number and the phone number of his bank. If you doubt I'm telling
the truth, call his bank, request to speak with the Branch Manager "Laura"
and ask for yourself. In addition to confirming everything I've stated,
Laura will also tell you Mr. Leo deposited a fraudulent check he made up
with my Bank Account number on it for $10,000.00 in an attempt to steal
money from me. I provide both my Account number, as well as my bank's ABA
(routing number) to my clients for them to use 3 times a year to send me my
commissions.
2. Dan in Orlando, Florida: Good ole Doctor Dan, who tells me he is betting
$2,000.00 per game, has another Sportsbook account set up in his wife's name
and is moving $10,000.00 per game behind my back. Dan, who I spoke with on
a regular basis, tells me one day his total for a Baseball game is 8.5 runs.
Now I'm using the same offshore Sportsbook he's using, and when I placed my
bet, the line was 8 runs. So I call, and I'm told the line was 8 runs for
the entire day and NEVER reached 8.5 runs. This now has me thinking, where
he came up with 8.5 runs. I go online and pull up every Sportsbook that had
the game at 8.5 runs. I then call every Sportsbook until I finally come to
"Worlds Sports Book" who tells me "We don't have an Account for Dan, but we
do have an account for his wife." The account had 5 games bet at $10,000.00
each, with all 5 games winning. He had made $50,000.00 behind my back in an
attempt to avoid paying me my commission. You couldn't imagine how upset
this made me. I then casually told him I was in the process of switching
to a new stat service that would provide me with better sports statistics.
Only problem was, they wanted to get paid for a year's service in advance
and that I needed to come up with big bucks. I asked to him to send me
$7,500.00 to help offset this huge expenditure and that I would credit him
the $7,500.00 when my commission was due. He agreed and sent me $7,500.00
which was exactly 15% of the $50,000.00 he had made behind my back. Two
hours later when the $7,500.00 showed up in my account, I called "Worlds
Sports Book" and was connected to the Director of Operations. I then made a
three-way call to Dan and confronted him about his wife's account with the
Director of Operations listening in. When Dan denied there was an account
in his wife's name the Director of Operations spoke up. Dan was busted. I
immediately cut him off permanently and he wanted the $7,500.00 back. It
was a legitimate 15% of the $50,000.00 and I told him to GO FUCK HIMSELF.
What really hurt was that I liked the man, but business is business. You're
welcome to call the "Worlds Sports Book" to confirm. They will tell you
verbatim, exactly what I said.
3. Jonas in Australia. Jonas opened a Sportsbook account with "William
Hill" Sportsbook in England. He deposited $25,000.00 and was to start with
bets of $5,000.00 per game. I sent Jonas 5 games, of which 4 won. Only
problem, Jonas claimed he never received my E-mails for 3 of the games. All
3 of those games were winners. He claimed he made 2 bets, (1) win, (1)
loss. I can understand missing a game here and there, but 3 of your first
5? Something wasn't right. Jonas knew by opening with "William Hill" there
would be no way I would be able to confirm whether he truly did miss 3 bets
because I had no connections with anyone there. We had actually spoken
about that during his trial period, when I was sending him games to observe,
but I thought nothing of it. He sounded like a decent man. After 3 misses
in 5 games the radar went up. I then called "William Hill", claiming I was
the owner of a Sportsbook and I had heard Jonas was now using his service.
I told them Jonas had stiffed me by canceling a credit card transaction he
deposited in my Sportsbook, and that they should be aware of him. This
seemed to put their mind at ease in reference to my credibility and they
looked up his account to see how he funded it. They told me they were OK,
that he used Net Teller to fund his account and that his account was in
good-standing with a current amount $39,500.00. Here's the problem: if he
missed 3 games, and the (2) he claimed to bet resulted in (1) win and (1)
loss, he should be right where he started at $25,000.00, minus the juice
from the (1) loss. I then called Jonas to confirm that the spreadsheet I
was running on my end was indeed correct. I asked him to confirm what his
initial deposit was and to confirm what his current balance was at "William
Hill." He claimed AGAIN his initial deposit was $25,000.00 and that his
current balance was $24,500.00 ($15,000.00 less than it really was!) - I
knew he was Full of Shit. I then gave him the same story I gave Dan about
switching stat services and could he help me out to the tune of $2,200.00
which is 15% of the $14,500 he had truly made. He agreed and sent me a Bank
Wire for $2,200.00. Instead of cutting him off at that time, which I
probably should have done, I then sent him the opposite side of the next 5
games my program projected. While we were winning 4 of the next 5, he was
losing 4 of the next 5. Should I have done that? Probably Not, but I did,
because I was pissed. You're welcome to confirm this information at William
Hill. They are a respected Sportsbook who trades on the London Exchange.
They will confirm everything I've stated.
Here's a footnote on Jonas. He now says that I watch the opening minutes of
games I send to future clients and determine who is going to win. There are
two problems to this. If I could tell you, based on the first minute of a
game what direction the game was going in, then why wouldn't I have my
clients betting on the 2nd half of the games? Think about it. every
Sportsbook in the world offers lines on both the first half and the second
half, as well as the entire game. I could simply set up my program to where
we bet on the 2nd half only. All my clients have cell phones with text
messaging and are prepared to place a bet on a minute's notice. I could
wait until halftime, deduct the first half score from the original betting
line, and we would win every game. My clients don't give a shit what we bet
on, as long as they win! In addition, I try to include in my E-mails at
least a couple of my betting tickets showing that I'm betting these games as
well. Wouldn't it be great if the Casinos here in Vegas let me bet the
games after they started? If they did, I can assure you I wouldn't be
losing 30% of my games! Good try, Jonas.
4. Gary from Vancouver. Gary works in a Casino in Vancouver. I was
skeptical about bringing him onboard to start with. Prior to getting
onboard with me he had several accounts with different offshore Sportbooks.
I verified Gary was a huge gambler and the game plan was for Gary to start
off with bets of $10,000.00 per game. Gary's first 3 games were June 15th,
16th, & 17th of 2002. We won all three games and Gary was up $30,000.00.
If you've spoken with me or visited my website you are fully aware we do not
bet everyday. That's how we make money. We wait for games that my
Algorithms project have probabilities of better than 90%. Over the next 9
days there were no games. (The longest my program has ever gone without
producing a game.) Finally on June 26th my program projected the Det/KC had
a probability of 91% that it would go UNDER 9 runs. The final score of the
game was 6-5 and we lost. Gary, who was a huge bettor to start with, bet
$33,000.00. This goes totally against my program. You must stay consistent
with your bet size because you never know when the losses will come. Gary
was fully aware of my philosophy, yet chose to ignore it. He also knew that
I require my clients to inform me when they are changing their bet amount so
that my records reflect the same as theirs. This is what I use to determine
my commission. When Gary told me what he had done, my response was: "You're
an Idiot." If Gary would have followed my program, instead of allowing his
gambling problem to interfere, he would have been up $19,000.00. I told him
I didn't care that he lost everything on one bet. That I still wanted my
commission on the $19,000.00 he should have been up. I sent him 4 games, we
won 3 and lost 1, and he's down $3,000.00. He's an Idiot. How can you go 3
and 1 and lose? He argued, and stated he was not going to pay me my
commission on the $19,000.00 my records indicated he should have been up. I
then stopped sending him games. About a month later I get a phone call from
Gary telling me to check my bank account. I do, and there I find a wire
transfer in the amount of $2,850.00 from Gary. I told him thank-you for
honoring your debt, but it didn't matter anymore. I was no longer
interested in having him as a client. Only a fool wouldn't have realized I
was heading for trouble with this guy. So now Gary adds the $2,850.00 he
sent me along with the $3,000.00 he lost through his own stupidity, and
claims I screwed him out of $5,850.00. My response to Gary is: "Get your
act together." This is a compulsive individual who lets his gambling
addiction stand in the way of using wise financial judgment. Not my kind of
client.
5. There are several people, who claim in gambling forums, that my ability
to use Mathematics to project probabilities of a game winning is impossible.
None of them claim I took money from them, just that my program doesn't
work. When I contacted these individuals by E-mail and offered to send them
my games to show it does work, they declined my offer. They allege to have
extensive sports knowledge and claim sporting events are too erratic to
apply any mathematical formula. None of them seem to be very numerically
inclined or impressed with the fact that I have a Ph.D. in Physics, so I can
understand why they feel that way. They simply don't have the ability to
understand the formulas I apply. None of them appear to possess anything
higher than a High School education. Ignorance doesn't discriminate. They
continue to put their trust in their ability to "pick winners" which is why
Casinos here in Vegas make a fortune. Truth is, I wouldn't want them as
clients anyway. I may not know the names of most players, but I can tell
you mathematically which team will win and by what amount.
6. I read in a forum where I send out one side of a game to a group of
people and the other side to a different group, where-in I'm then guaranteed
to get paid by one side or the other. With that theory, after a couple games
there would be no-one left. That could work if I was asking to get paid
after every game, but I'm not. I DON'T ASK TO GET PAID TIL THE SEASON'S
OVER. I don't sell my service for a fee. I get paid at THE END of each
sports season. Last year in Basketball, between the NBA, NCAA and the WBA I
had 131 games. In order for his theory to work, and being I'm not asking to
get paid until the season is over, I would have to start out with an
infinite number of clients. He's obviously is not intelligent enough to do
the Math. The equation is simple: 2 to the 131st power. If my Algorithms
only produced 100 games total, I would have to start off with a clientele of
12,676,506,002,282,294,014,966,703,205,376 people. And then I'd only get
paid from the one man left still standing. Everyone else at best would break
out even. Open your calculator program in Windows. Enter a (2), then hit
the x^y key, then enter (100) then hit total, you'll see the number above.
Doesn't this idiot realize there are only 6 billion people living on the
earth. Of course not, he's incapable of understanding the Math. This same
Moron, who I've never even spoken with, say's I require 5k up front. He's a
Fucking Liar. I don't ask for a dime up front. At the end of each Sports
season, you add up the wins and the losses to arrive at your net profit. I
then get 15% of the net. If I'm asking to get paid that way, I must know
what the hell I'm doing. I know from experience that once you realize how
much money I'll make you, paying me is very rarely an issue. Simple, if you
don't pay me, you don't get anymore games. I'm in this for the money. I
make a fortune off my clients and they make a fortune off me.
7. Another Jerk with whom I've never spoke to either, claims my house in
Coral Springs, Florida was reprocessed. Call the Broward County Courthouse
and the Clerk will tell you I sold that house 4,050 sq ft for $625,000.00
and that I purchased a 7000 sq ft home in Parkland for $2,200.000.00 without
a mortgage. I own it outright. Where do these fools come up with this
shit? My home here in Vegas is 8,000 sq ft and there is no Mortgage on it
either. Call the Clark County Property Mgr's office, they'll tell you the
truth. Call the Clark County Property Tax Assessors office and they'll tell
you my house here is valued at 4,500,000.00.
8. I incorporated ProbabilityFactor.com in 1997 which is the first year I
started bringing clients onboard. Since then, my clientele is nearing 300.
When you consider the type of clients I attract [Gamblers], and the baggage
they bring with them, to have 4 out of nearly 300 bitch, is a pretty good
record in my opinion. I screen potential clients, looking for those who are
in it for the money, not those looking for the high of gambling. I try to
avoid heavyweight gamblers. Unfortunately, some of them do get through. In
the past 8 years I've had to let a dozen or so go. Usually the reason is
their failure to pay my commission when it's due. I've never had a client
tell me they no longer wanted to use my program. Why would they? If they
are no longer with me you can bet your ass that was my decision, not theirs.
Everything I've stated above is easily verifiable. I know for a fact there
is nothing on the face of the earth that will come close to making you the
type of money I can. Over the past 5 yrs my Algorithms have produced a
record of 551 wins vs. 223 losses. That's a 71.18% winning pct. You don't
need my Ph.D. to realize how much money you make when you're winning 7 out
of 10. Unfortunately, as you can see by the experiences I've shared with
you, some people can't do the Math.
I have 4 simple rules that I ask of my clients:
1. Don't bet any games other than the ones my program produces. (This way I
don't have to worry about my money being there when it comes time for me to
get paid; my games win!)
2. If you increase your bet size, let me know. (I need our spreadsheets to
match, that is what I base my commission on.)
3. Try not to miss any bets. (We don't get that many, where we can afford to
miss the ones we do get.)
4. Pay my commission on time. (This is the most important rule!)
Other than that, I don't care if you walk around in your wife's pantyhose.
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