Monday, December 6, 2010

Is John Morrisons sportschamp betting system legit?

OK, so  I've been seeing allover the net and  forums questions about this guy john morrison whos system ive been using.  I wanted to give everyone my unbiased view of The Sportsbetting champ. Firstly, John Morrison does have his own angle. He lures you in with the promise of lifetime pick on NBA and MLB for just $197. This promise is true, I have been subscribed for over 2 years now and what he promises he delivers.
However, once you sign up, he will bombard you with invitations to subscribe to his other systems. Also, at the begining of your second MLB season with him, he will "downgrade" your subscription to standard, which means you only get emailed with the pick 15 minutes before the game starts. Upgrading to his premium service will cost you a little more.
    The actual system(s) work. It is a three game progressive bet system, so you can end up making substantial wagers for little return. This is especially true if you sign up for his NHL system. Majority of those games are around -300 (1/3 for you other Brits), .
My Personal Experience
I stated earlier that I have been signed up with this guy for over 2 years. In my first year I thought I knew better than his system, so I started tweaking it and ended up losing everything. At the end of June 2009, I started again with just $100 bank. I was placing bets with 10% of my pot (on the high side, but I will come to that later). By the beginning of December 2009 I had over $4,000 in my betting account.
Then we had a disaster, the final bet in a series lost, and I lost over $1,500 on that one bet. This is where I have a small issue with John Morrison. At the time of making that bet, the system said bet the run line and buy 3 points (this was a bet on the NBA). I forget the team we were betting on, but the spread was over -4 points. They won the game, but failed to cover the spread. At that point, he wrote to say he was changing the system, so if his pick was -3 point spread or worse, you should bet the money line. He then proceded to declare that his system was undefeated, as under the new rules, it was!!!!
Summary
John Morrison is not a scammer. He is a very clever marketer and will come to you time and time again to get you to subscribe to his other systems, which is how he makes his big bucks. I have subscribed to all of them (I guess I have spent over $1,000 with him in the past year). I honestly wouldnt put too much into his daily picks as there is no system behind these in my opinion, just what he thinks. I have lost a little money on those. However, today I have just posted my cheque for to upgrade to his MLB premium picks service and I will continue to subscribe to all of his other systems (NOTE systems not daily picks). The bottom line is, if you stick to the system and manage your bank well (MAX 5% of your bank per opening bet, no exceptions) you will make money. So if you wanna check him out you can go to his site here