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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] says... > >I'm looking for people who want to make at least $500,000.00 a year. >I bet on sports for a living and before you start rolling your eyes … >I have a PhD with advanced mathematics being my field of expertise. In >1994, after spending 13 years as a market forecaster on Wall Street, I >decided to apply the same Market Forecasting techniques I used to >project a stock's activity to sporting events. Baseball, Football, >Basketball and Hockey. It took me several years of tweaking, and by >1999 I was able to project winners better than 75% of the time, and >that is against the pointspread. I will show you how you can start >off with as little as a $5k and turn it into $500,000.00, and the best >part is; I do all the work. > Now I understand that you will be skeptical so I suggest you sit on >the sidelines and WATCH FIRST. I will send you out my games >absolutely free for you to keep track of my winning percentage. You >don't need to be a Rocket Scientist to realize how much money you can >make by winning 3 out of every 4 bets you make. Dear God! It's a classic confidence-man scam, applied to the Internet! And I bet he's not even Nigerian! (what he's going to do is, he'll get a bunch of suckers. Then he'll pick out a game, one of those Team A versus Team B types. Before the game plays, to half of his list of suckers he'll send the prediction "Team A wins"; to the other half he'll say "Team B wins". After the game he'd normally discard the half of his list to whom he gave the wrong answer, and repeat the process with the remainder until after several games, and discarding everyone to whom he'd given a wrong answer, he'd wind up with a bunch of people to whom it would appear that he COULD predict the outcome of any game, any time. He'd persuade them to bet VERY heavily on the next game by giving him the money so he can place the bet in a special way that will give them an enormous payoff. And the suckers, blinded by their greed, won't realize they've been taken until the time for the payoff comes and their prophet for profit can't be found... Although since this guy says he's only 75% accurate, not 100%, he's hedged his bets and with careful manipulation should be able to fleece a much larger number of people than normal... Stay away from this. It's a trap.) FW
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