Having seen almost every major sports betting product being sold over the internet, I was curious when I ran across DIY Sports Betting. After checking in the sports betting forums, it seemed nobody really knew anything about it. I went to the website to investigate further.
I immediately notice a disdain for the 97% scammers, and the lack of hype and empty promises that those systems making outrageous claims try to feed you. The more I read about it, the more real it seemed.
I have always figured a consistent 60% win rate as the holy grail of gambling on sports. If you win that percentage of your games you will profit no matter how poorly you manage your money. On the other hand, someone who is good enough to win that much would already know how to manage their money.
There are a lot of PDF files, but the most important ones are the book of charts and the motivation factor chart. I checked the numbers on his charts and found there to many possible ways to bet using the charts. To eliminate confusion, he suggest you build several systems using parts of the charts. The motivation factor chart is like nothing I have seen before. It’s purpose is to keep you from betting on unmotivated teams. They tend to lose a lot, so anything that will help identify them and stop you from betting on them is a good thing.
In general, it is refreshing to see someone try to sell the truth about sports betting. I have not had the chance to bet with it yet, so I can’t vouch for the numbers on the charts. I will write another review after the NFL season and report my results.
In my opinion, DIY Sports Betting is a breath of fresh air that makes gambling on sports less of a gamble. It provides not only the knowledge, but the tools of a winner so you can put them to work for you.
See it for yourself
http://www.diysportsbetting.com
