No Stars

One of the main reasons I had for making this site was because I had recently purchased the SportsBettingChamp guide and was thoroughly disappointed with it.

Now if you take a look at the SportsBettingChamp website one of the first things you will notice is that it promises a 97% win rate on your bets, which of course raises a few eyebrows straight from the beginning. The way it achieves this 97% win rate is through a loss retrieval system of 3 bets, ie. if your bet loses you will increase your stake for the next bet and then increase again for the final bet, using this system as long as he gets a winner every 3 bets he will tick this off as a win thus the high win percentage.

So How Does It Work Exactly

John Morrison, owner/founder of SportsBettingChamp, found that a team meeting certain criteria will win at least one in 3 matches against a team who meets other certain criteria (for legal reasons I am not allowed to disclose the precise criteria John Morrison states in his guide).

To be fair to John Morrison viewing past results he is correct in saying you will win 97% of your bets but to know the true story here is a quote from another customer of his:

I’ve followed this system for some time now, and the problem is that his results state 100 wins to 1 loss, but what it doesn’t explain, is that 1 win is around a 0.5 unit gain, whereas a loss is a 15 unit loss as it’s sessions of 3 progressive bets, not single bets highlighted in his results.

So as you can see with this system you will only be making 0.5 units per win whereas you will be losing 15 units per loss. This results in a net profit on 3.5 units per 100 bets. Not what you would have been led to believe by the sales page!

What else sucks about SportsBettingChamp?

To begin, when you purchase you will not be given instant access to the guides. Instead what happens is you receive a string of emails asking you if you are going to be sharing the information with others. The person who emailed me basically treated me like a child telling me not to go running off and telling my friends about his ‘top secret’ techniques.

Then once you are in you are given the guides. Granted this part is good, the guides seem to have found a way to win (based on past results), and you are given guides for the NBA, NFL and MLB which is good. The only problem from now on is that in his ’send you picks for life’ you will only receive picks for the NBA and will have to figure the other sports out for yourself (not as easy as it sounds).

And perhaps the most annoying thing is during his opening emails he tries to convince you to open a BETUS account, which he clearly has some vested interest in, which will happily take your money but then try to withdraw from them and it is harder than getting blood out of a stone.

But he has so many testimonials of happy customers on his site

This is because when he is on a good run, he offers people cash incentives to make testimonial videos for him and because they are on a good run at the time they are more than happy to oblige.

Overall…

Overall John Morrison has found a way of making some profits from certain games but has completely oversold its capabilities on the sales page and then tries to rob his customers blind after the sales page. I would recommend everyone to stay away from this product and check out some other guides.

If you are intent on purchasing the guide I recommend to not follow his system and not sign up with his betting company and just to get the guides and bet how you want to with that information.

Visit site Sports Betting Champ Review   It Sucks!

********UPDATE*******

I have had a lot of people tell me that the system itself is worthwhile reading but hard implementing and the picks sent are often incorrect. For those of you who are intent on buying this system then you should take a look at the Sports Betting Champ Maximiser that you can find here

Comments

4 Responses to “Sports Betting Champ Review – It Sucks!”

  1. Maria on July 7th, 2009 3:44 pm

    am jus disappointed i didnt read this before i bought it a few months back, won some money which i couldnt get out from da bookies he recommended and then ended up losing evrytin

  2. Joey K on July 30th, 2009 1:03 pm

    This system is sh*t nobody buy it dont trust anyone promoting it money grabbing tw*ts the lot of them

  3. Pat Lambert on August 9th, 2009 5:44 pm

    I disagree about your review. I’m an actual customer and have used the SBC system since the middle of 2008 and I’ve made a lot of money with it. Even if we are to lose a string of series in a row (which is the worst case scenario, extremely unlikely), I would still be up a ton in profits.

    The last NBA season was remarkable and the MLB season now is even better.

  4. Mike on August 11th, 2009 6:49 pm

    Well you are obviously allowed to have your own opinion but according to alot of other customers I have spoken to it simply does not work and will therefore remain in the failed section

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