John Ryan NBA Picks
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| MLB 25* Total of Year goes Monday. Plus, another huge 15* College FB play that has research behind it that you just have to see. |
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| Last 7 days | Units | ROI | Pct | WL |
| Moneyline Picks | +268.0 units | +67.0% | 75% | 3-1 |
| Top Play Picks | +130.0 units | +10.3% | 55% | 6-5 |
| Overall Picks | +130.0 units | +10.3% | 55% | 6-5 |
| Last 30 days | Units | ROI | Pct | WL |
| Moneyline Picks | +1022.0 units | +28.2% | 64% | 21-12 |
| Overall Picks | +660.0 units | +9.2% | 56% | 35-28 |
| Top Play Picks | +405.0 units | +6.6% | 55% | 29-24 |
| O/U Picks | +372.0 units | +26.0% | 67% | 8-4 |
| Last 60 days | Units | ROI | Pct | WL |
| Moneyline Picks | +1494.0 units | +19.4% | 58% | 40-29 |
| Overall Picks | +680.0 units | +4.7% | 52% | 66-60 |
| Top Play Picks | +618.0 units | +5.1% | 53% | 55-48 |
| O/U Picks | +211.0 units | +6.6% | 56% | 14-11 |
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MLB | Sep 07, 2010 Baltimore Orioles vs. New York Yankees |
Baltimore Orioles +348 at 5DIMES |
Won $348 |
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Ryan won last week’s NL Game of the Week Thursday when the Phillies defeated the Rockies and is on a 5-1 ‘Game of the Week’ run. This one is a DOG that is reinforced by his comprehensive research featuring a proven money making system and all the facts you need to bet with complete confidence. 3* graded play on Baltimore as they take on the Yankees set to start at 7:05 EST. Sabathia will go for his 20th win tonight, but he is going to have work very hard for that win tonight. Our proprietary sports handicapping model and simulator shows a meaningful probability that Baltimore will win this game. Baltimore has produced offensively since Showalter took over the team. Over the most recent seven games they have batting 292 with a 350 OBP scoring 5.1 RPG. Orioles are also 5-0 (+10.9 Units) against the money line versus AL teams scoring 5.2 or more runs per game in the second half of this season; 16-8 (+20.3 Units) against the money line versus teams outscoring opponents by 0.5 or more runs per game in the second half of this season. Showalter is also 32-15 (+24.5 Units) against the money line in road games versus teams averaging 2.75 or less extra base hits per game in the second half of the season in all games he has managed since 1997. This is clearly an opportunity get down with a small chuck of change and get paid better than 3/1 for a dog whose team members have had success against Sabathia. Orioles starter Arrieta did very well in his only start against the Yankees allowing just three earned on four hits and worked six complete innings on June 10. Take the Orioles. |
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MLB | Sep 07, 2010 Cleveland Indians vs. Los Angeles Angels |
Cleveland Indians +120 at 5DIMES |
Won $120 |
| 15* graded play on Cleveland as they take on Anaheim set to start at 10:05 EST. Our proprietary sports handicapping model and simulator shows a high probability that Cleveland will win this game. Masterson will start for Cleveland and has posted some of his best numbers over the past three starts with a 3.66 ERA and a 1.271 WHIP and ZERO home runs. Masterson has not faced the Angels since last season, but in three career starts he has posted a 1.47 ERA and a 1.2000 WHIP. Both teams are not hitting well, but Anaheim is batting an incredibly poor 191 with a 270 OBP and scoring just 2.56 RPG over the past seven games. The bullpen has posted a 7.82 ERA and a 1.738 WHIP over the past seven games. Supporting this graded play is a system that has produced a record of 41-18 making 23.3 units since 1997. Play against home teams when the money line is +125 to -125 and is a poor hitting team batting <=.260 facing an average starting pitcher posting an ERA=4.70 to 5.70 and gave up <=2 earned runs in his last 2 outings. Cleveland is 12-6 (+9.8 Units) against the money line in road games versus an AL starting pitcher whose ERA is 4.70 to 5.20 over the last 2 seasons. Anaheim is 8-18 (-14.7 Units) against the money line versus an AL team with a batting average of .260 or worse in the second half of this season; 7-17 (-14.7 Units) against the money line versus an AL team with an on base percentage .320 or worse in the second half of this season; 1-9 (-10.5 Units) against the money line versus an AL starting pitcher whose WHIP is 1.500 to 1.600 this season. Take the Indians. | ||
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SERVICE BIO |
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| John Ryan has been handicapping baseball, football, and basketball for over sixteen years. He has won several National contests and has placed in top-5's in countless others. John's philosophy and goals is based on the long-term, and he has found that over time consistency is what promotes success. The key to utilizing our computer generated algorithms, information and selections are to consistently investing the same amount on each selection. This process will ensure that our bankroll and our clients will maximize their investment return. Moreover, the entire methodology eliminates the human emotion from all selection processes. Our computer systems are based on genetic algorithms and an adaptive-structure Neural Network. In summary, our systems calculate and analyze several hundred thousand pieces of data in combination with one another for each game played. The systems also optimize our combination of rules and utilize "team momentum" much like one would do in the technical analysis of a stock or soybean prices. Much like the commodities markets we have applied a "contrarian view" as one of the rules. For example, if a given trend in any sport is posting a 15-2 ATS, then the model will immediately make note that this trend has matured and that a reversal of this trend is likely. If the computer selects the team that does not support this given trend, the 15-2 trend will actually be supportive of the selection. The relative and key differences in opponents are then presented in the selection write-up. The write-up will state why we have selected a given team and will outline the various statistics and trends supporting that selection. We believe that our information is unique and informative and hopefully as profitable as the previous years have been. The key is giving us an honest try and staying with the methodology. Thank you again for your support and good luck. |
John Ryan has been capping baseball, football, and basketball for 15 plus years. He has won several national competitions and has ranked in top-5's in countless more. John's school of thought is dependent on the long-term, and he has discovered that over time consistency is what elevates success. The key to employing our computer established programs, info and picks are to consistently commit the same amount on each pick. This process will secure that our stash and our customers will maximize their investment return. Moreover, the entire methodology does away with the human emotion from all prediction procedures. Our computer organizations are dependent on genetic algorithms and an adaptive-structure Neural Network. In brief, our systems estimate and examine several hundred thousand parts of information in combination with one another for each game represented. The systems also optimize our combination of principles and practice "team momentum" much like one would do in the delicate analysis of a stock or soybean prices. Much like the commodities markets we have applied a "contrarian view" as one of the rules. For example, if a established trend in any sport is putting up a 15-2 ATS, then the model will directly make mention that this trend has developed and that a reversal of this trend is likely. If the computer picks out the team that does not support this given trend, the 15-2 trend will actually be supportive of the pick. The relative and key conflicts in adversaries are then presented in the selection analysis. The breakdown will say why we have chosen a given team and will delineate the various statistics and trends supporting that prediction. We trust that our data is special and enlightening and hopefully as moneymaking as the previous years have been. The key is giving us an honest try and staying with the methodology.


