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We treat sports betting like a business. We analyze data, devise systems, and invest in several sports, always making a nice profit in the long run.

Betting on sports in something someone would do for entertainment. In other words, betting is for amateurs. Sports Investing is for those who take sports-gambling seriously, and are looking to turn a consistant profit in the long run.

If that's the type of low-risk, high-reward venture you've been searching for, this site is for you.

My CodeMachine wades through massive amounts of data every day, and finds the best possible opportunities for sports betting.

It analyzes spreads, lines, and all other relevant information, and makes predictions that consistantly profit over time.

If you're looking for a betting strategy that is based on hard data instead of guessing, these picks are for you!
From 08/14/06 - 12/31/06: $1692
January 2007: $199
February 2007: $2840
March 2007: $71
April 2007: -$402
May 2007: $1620
June 2007: $541
July 2007: $504
August 2007: -$2599
September 2007: $2169
October 2007: $4321
November 2007: $195
December 2007: $1072
January 2008: $1303
February 2008: $1334
March 2008: $722
April 2008: $658
May 2008: $1151
June 2008: $283
July 2008: $777
August 2008: $273

Total Profit to Date: $17,169



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September 16th, 2006


Click Here for information on how much to bet on each match.

College Football is again today, and my track record hasn't been too good so far with that sport, but hopefully that will change today. I've also started including the times that each match starts.

All Times are EDT (GMT minus 4:00)



Baseball

All Bets are 50% of standard
Houston over Philadelphia (13:45) -- 2.23 @ World Sports Exchange
Pittsburgh over New York Mets (19:05) -- 2.28 @ Bet365
Washington over Milwaukee (19:05) -- 2.14 @ World Sports Exchange
Texas over Los Angeles (20:05) -- 2.14 @ World Sports Exchange


College Football

All Bets are 25% of standard
Iowa State to cover spread (+14) over Iowa (12:00) -- 1.93 @ 10Bet
Wake Forest to cover spread (+6) over Connecticut (12:00) -- 1.95 @ Bet365
Wisconsin to cover spread (-13.5) over San Diego State (15:30) -- 1.95 @ BetCascade
Florida State to cover Spread (-4.5) over Clemson (19:45) -- 1.95 @ Bet365




Previous Days' Results

Moya over Pavel -- 1.58 - Win
Garcia Lopez over Tursunov -- 1.80 - Win
(50% Bet) St. Louis over Houston -- 2.24 - Loss
(50% Bet) Cincinatti over San Diego -- 2.37 - Loss
(50% Bet) Chicago over Los Angeles -- 2.53 - Loss
Ancic over Hrbaty -- 1.57 - Win
(50% Bet) Texas over Los Angeles -- 2.20 - Loss
(50% Bet) Kansas City over Seattle -- 2.12 - Win
(50% Bet) Maryland to best the spread (+16.5) over West Virginia -- 2.00 - Loss
(20% Bet) Maryland over West Virginia (stright up) -- 10.00 - Loss


Yesterday's Outlay: $620
Yesterday's Return: $601
Yesterday's Profit: -$19

Outlay To Date: $7370
Return To Date: $9012
Profit To Date: $1642

Average Return per bet: 22%





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5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello Robert.
A question, i think you did a mistake, is Pittsburgh over New York? or New York over Pittsburgh?
Thanks.

Xavi

10:33  
Blogger Robert Dickson said...

Xavi,

You're right. I meant Pittsburgh over New York at 2.26. The line has actully gone up to 2.28 at Bet365. I'll make the proper changes.

13:37  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello Robert,
You did great Saturday.Just my luck I was not near my computer to receive your plays.Damn.Your baseball plays are also right on!Keep up the good work.
Thanks,
Daryl

23:57  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Robert,

One thing you don't mention is money manegement? How much do you bet on each of your picks? The same amount each time? What percentage of your bankroll would that represent?

Thx you.
Richard

13:04  
Blogger Robert Dickson said...

The way I manage my money is to determine a standard maximum bet, and then use a percentage of that bet based on the chances of a specific outcome.

To make everything easy to calculate, I use $100 as my standard bet. Sometimes, I'll specify that certain matches be played with 50% or 25% of the standard bet.

As for how much a standard bet should be, I would suggest no more than 2-5% of your total betting account.

If you have any more questions, please let me know.

Robert

13:33  

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