IS RAS College Totals Service worth $10,000

IS RAS College Totals Service worth $10,000 I read on another forum that RAS CBB totals service is being offered to 25 customers at $10,000 per subscription. Does anyone think this is a fair price? I would have to say yes if you can get down more than a dime before the market moves. Anyways, I wish edward the best of luck this CBB season. He is an honest guy who offers a great product.
IMO, he was better off with his last attempt at giving out picks. for those customers that got cut off or limits cut...they can just not subscribe if they cant find means to bet anymore. there's still plenty of customers out there at his previous rate. at 10k a pop, his customer base shrinks significantly
He had the perfect set-up last year, a big fat free-roll and also a bunch of paying customers.... Ed will figure it out in time.
[QUOTE=jefff;7337] at 10k a pop, his customer base shrinks significantly[/QUOTE] I think that's the point exactly. 1/4 the subscription same amount of income, what's not to love about that?

[QUOTE=canofcorn;7349]I think that's the point exactly. 1/4 the subscription same amount of income, what's not to love about that?[/QUOTE] he becomes irrelevant then to 99% of the gambling world. maybe that's what Ed wants. the lines are still going to move so having fewer subscribers isnt going to stop the problems others had before....so what's the point?
[QUOTE=jefff;7350]he becomes irrelevant then to 99% of the gambling world. maybe that's what Ed wants. the lines are still going to move so having fewer subscribers isnt going to stop the problems others had before....so what's the point?[/QUOTE] I think it is easier to keep 25 people happy than 200. I am sure he constantly got emails about not getting lines etc. Like I said above, if his customers can get good numbers than his new service is a home run. The only question is what happens if you paid 10K and were getting bad numbers?:eek:
I just stating possibly, Ed may just simply want to have less mouths to feed and at the same time he is able to maintain the same income.
[QUOTE=grux;7351]I think it is easier to keep 25 people happy than 200. I am sure he constantly got emails about not getting lines etc. Like I said above, if his customers can get good numbers than his new service is a home run. The only question is what happens if you paid 10K and were getting bad numbers?:eek:[/QUOTE] those are awfully big mouths though at 10k a pop. and as i stated before....those that buy his service know good and well what they are getting into. Ed explains it all up front. if they dont like it, dont subscribe again. thanks and good luck.
How many bettable games do they release per season? If they release 400 games with a 5% ROI, then subscribers win 20 units EV. So you must bet a nickel on every selection to break even. It might make sense to build a clientele with access to slow books so they can get down more money.
It doesn't matter how many subscribers he has, the numbers will move just as fast and just as far. I would think it's all about making the most money he can, but I'm not sure he's doing that with 25 subs at 10k/pop, is he?? He might make more just doubling whatever the price was last year. Sure, he might get more people bitching about not being able to get his release numbers, but who cares? That's what disclaimers are for.