Week 2 NFL Newsletter FREE

Week 2 NFL Newsletter FREE Gentlemen, The Week 2 Issue of the KillerSports.com Weekly NFL Report is available to download for free at: [url]https://killersports.com/ks_report_2010_2.pdf[/url] As a reminder, a season subscription to the newsletter is half price to all lvasports.com members ($99 instead of $199). Prof Meyer
I shall ask again: At what bet level should this newsletter be considered? Penny? Nickel? Dime?
Bet Level? This is good question and one to which I do not have a direct answer. The KillerSports.com newsletter is provided as a source of NFL handicapping information. The selections are supposed to be informative reading. The amount (if any) the reader wishes to wager on the selections is based on his handicapping experience by how much he agrees with the analysis given and by his personal bankroll. All back issues of the KillerSports.com newsletter will be available for free, so you can check out how they did in the past. The week one issue is available right now, as are four "preseason" issues at: [url]https://killersports.com/sdb.py/download[/url] Prof M.
Right, I am not asking about that directly. At some point a newsletter, no matter how valuable, is not worth the expense if it is greater than X% of a player's bankroll. Historically, Anthony has told us that particular packages should not be considered unless the player is a dime bettor, nickel bettor etc. That's what I (along with others I am sure) am looking to find out here.

Newsletter Worth it? [QUOTE=joelshitshow;27859]Right, I am not asking about that directly. At some point a newsletter, no matter how valuable, is not worth the expense if it is greater than X% of a player's bankroll. Historically, Anthony has told us that particular packages should not be considered unless the player is a dime bettor, nickel bettor etc. That's what I (along with others I am sure) am looking to find out here.[/QUOTE] Got it. I guess I would say that there is enough information in the newsletter to give an average NFL bettor five net winners in a season. This includes getting them off bad plays, on good ones and getting the best line. There is also general information in the newsletter that can be used in the seasons to come as well and trends and systems (with SDQL) that can be run anytime. So, when there is a 20-0 ATS system in the newsletter, you will have the SDQL text and can see when it's active in all subsequent weeks. If my estimate of five net games is correct, then you just have to be betting $20 a game to break even on the subscription price of $99. Over the 15 remaining weeks, that's only $7 an issue. Prof M.