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This Newcomen Address, Dealing With The Iron And Steel Industry And
With Its Pioneer Developments In The Central Ohio Valley, Was
Delivered At The 1950 Cincinnati Dinner Of The Newcomen Society Of
England, At Which Mr. Hook Was The Guest Of Honor, Held At The
Queen City Club, In Cincinnati, Ohio, On April 26, 1950.
The object of this book, Any Given Day is to take the gamble out of
sports gambling. The statistical probability system explained in
this book is an objective system for both professional football and
basketball. There is no guess work as the system is based on simple
math and statistics.
The system was developed in the early 1950's while working with my
father who taught physics and calculus in college. Coming together,
a mining and civil engineer and a teacher, coach and athletic
director, the system has been refined and brought up to date for
todays sports.
February 6, 1005 which was Super Bowl XXXIX the exact score was
predicted by the system, New England 24 and Philadelphia 21.
Because of this, I was called gifted in Las Vegas. There are many
games listed in the book that pick the exact score. How about week
10 played November 10, 2002 between Atlanta and Pittsburg. The
system picked the game to be a tie. I called the game at 24 Atlanta
and 24 Pittsburg. That became the final score after overtime. No
game had ended in a tie for many years, and until this year, 2008,
there had been no other.
This book is much more than just the winning football and
basketball system as it covers sports gaming rules, sports talk,
the type of wagers, and which to use and which to stay away from
using. This is a real love novel because with one $10.00 two team
parlay bet you will almost double the price you paid for this book.
The chapter, Beyond Stupidity, is enlightening as it gives the
reader an inside look at the coaching world. A mistake by a coach
can cause a loss, Where as, a mistake by a player may not. You will
see why coaches are finally being paid more money than in the early
years of pro sports.
Money Management is a very important chaper for any phase of life.
Remember Pigs get fat, and hogs get slaughtered. Self-discipline,
self-control and mental strength is a large part of money
management. Here is where we will talk about a few tricks of the
trade.
As in any business or job, there are trade secrets that can help
make a winner.
In this chapter, we will show how to set short and long term goals.
How to play both teams playing in a game and win with both. Here
you will also see how to bet without losing any money. You will
either win or break even.
Nothing in this world changes over night, and if it does change for
a short time it is called an upset. There are lotteries in many
states where you pick all or a number of games. This book will tell
you how to play these.
The last chapter will review the 2004-2005 Season. We will go week
by week and show who, why, and how we picked the game and team to
bet.
Although, over the past 7 years, in picking all of the National
Ffootball League games the winning percentage is 70.67%. In
basketball, over the last four years, by playing the teams, that
fit into the system, a fantastic 86.3% have been winners. It only
got better in 2009 as the system picked 93% winners, 134 wins out
of 144 games.
The book will show that at one point out of 21 plays the system
picked 20 wins and 1 tie. These were parlay combinations using 45
teams. Another 4 week group of plays will show 24 wins with 1 tie
using 54 teams in parlay combinations.
Once you have mastered this easy system, you will be able to rate
16 games in 20 minutes. This is recession proof and does not
require a bail out. Also, you will never need to pay for tips
again. You will be the handicapper
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