Can You Really Be A Sports Betting Champ?
January 27, 2009 · Print This Article
Sports Betting Champ is an interesting sports betting system – one that is not geared to any particular sport or discipline, but rather one that is intended to be applied generally to a wide range of events. This means that it doesn’t alienate those who like football but not tennis, nor is it intended to only work with Horse Racing; many find the Gee Gees just a little bit too dull.
The author of Sports Betting Champ is John Morrison and he says he’s a Cornell University Grad. Good for him. There’s a swanky picture of him looking suave on his web page if you’re interested. Morrison, so the sales page tells us, has ‘cracked the code’ and he reckons he’s able to pull in over $1,000.00 on a winning bet. When you consider the claimed win/loss record (over NBA Basketball and MLB Baseball) is a staggering 170/1, that’s quite some income stream he’s offering.
I’d like to say before we start that I’ve not bought this product. I’ve not even tried it out. Frankly the sales page is just too spammy for my liking; the promises are just too good to be true. Most importantly the reviews from others that have bought it are far from complementary. Like most of these things the idea is nice, but it simply doesn’t translate very well into the real world.
I’ve read reviews on this site by people saying that they’ve already decided that they hate system X or system Y without actually trying it; I realise I’ve done pretty much the same thing and, frankly, I’m a little bit ashamed by it. Don’t judge a book by its cover, they say, but in this case it is so darn difficult not to. Coupled with the bad reviews this ebook system has, it’s just too difficult to not be sceptical about it. I’d be interested in hearing others’ views on this.




John Morrison groups his bets in threes .If bet A loses then Bet B tries to recover Bet A’s loss plus the required profit .If Bet B loses then you have to risk a higher amount to recover bet A and B ’s losses plus profit .At least 100 % of these picks are odds on and you are required to buy more points off a regular spread thus further reducing the odds .If you really want to see for yourself I could change my email subscription to yours but every email will start with Hello Michael … Also at the very start of my subscription/purchase I was personally assured by John Morrison that I would never have to pay another cent to receive the selections at least 24 hours before the start of a game BUT at the start of each season of American Basketball , Gridiron and Baseball he says he has an updated and improved system for his selections and I have to pay $250 US (currently asking for $125) . Now don’t you think if he is making the sort of money he says he is making why on earth would he need anymore ?
Ive been following Johns system for about a year now i made a profit on his NBA bets last year but the spam side of things is extereamly annoying. he is constantly sending out mails about how much better his subscription service is but its hard to take him seriously when I see him lying about results. His 170/1 claim is dubious at best.There have been a number of series that lost but he claimed in his mails that everyone who lost just got the wrong spread. His request for more money to get the picks up to 24 hours before the game are bogus Ive never paid it and I still get the picks 24hours before they start!