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Saturday, September 5, 2009

Unexplained Phenomenon

Unexplained Phenomenon
The top unexplained phenomenon and it applies today, to kick of Labor Day weekend. It’s the mystery of how LateInfo has been winning since the scorephone days. A former Las Vegas oddsmaker was the top tout on a high profile site and one of the most expensive handicappers in the world. His Odds Analyzer Plays—bets that are almost assured of beating the sports betting market are few and far between. He’s back to sportsbook consulting and we are clients at LateInfo. We now have exclusive access to release his Odds Analyzer Plays. At 9:29 EST, he released an Odds Analyzer play on the NBC game Nevada/Notre Dame. Click now to purchase on the Late Info line.
The LateInfo Line is now another part of OffshoreInsiders. Formally part of the FreeScoreboard scorephone days, since 2001 LateInfo is 70-80 percent in each and every sport, broken down college and pro separately. It’s not the only big sports betting pick to beat the football lines college. He is the founder of the ground breaking forensic sports handicapping and is the biggest name in betting since Pete Axthelm, Jimmy “the Greek” Snyder, Bob Martin, Joe Duffy, and Roxy Roxborough. His name is Stevie Vincent and three years ago he replaced Dr. Bob Stohl as the choice of sharp bettors.
Superstar, the legendary Stevie Vincent is now on a 27-6 tear. Saturday has five NCAAF winners and three pro baseball burials. Included are three Level 5s in collegiate football and two in pro baseball. Yes, his picks are on OffshoreInsiders.com but the card is not complete. A newer service out of San Diego has recently qualified and become just one of two sports betting services ranked in the Top 10 in each and every sport: MLB, NCAAF, NCAAB, NFL, NBA, and overall. (Minimum 1,000 bets each sport and 5,000 overall). Their top play is a 1000-star Perfect Storm. Their only Perfect Storm so far was Bowling Green Thursday.

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