I'm wondering if anyone has tried out Covers' new capper expert, "WINAFY?"
Judging from the list of past 10 picks, and from the general, claimed win percentage of 70%, the numbers of wins and win streaks are nothing less than astounding ... and potentially profitable.
I trust Covers and doubt that they'd misrepresent this new capper, so I'm seriously thinking of subscribing to this service, as I have not the slightest idea of whom to bet on when it comes to tennis.
I can play tennis, but strictly as an amateur.
So, can anyone attest to the usefulness of this new capper, "WINAFY?"
Thanks, in advance, for any input.
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Greetings, Tennis Folks~
I'm wondering if anyone has tried out Covers' new capper expert, "WINAFY?"
Judging from the list of past 10 picks, and from the general, claimed win percentage of 70%, the numbers of wins and win streaks are nothing less than astounding ... and potentially profitable.
I trust Covers and doubt that they'd misrepresent this new capper, so I'm seriously thinking of subscribing to this service, as I have not the slightest idea of whom to bet on when it comes to tennis.
I can play tennis, but strictly as an amateur.
So, can anyone attest to the usefulness of this new capper, "WINAFY?"
What I find fascinating about the idea of betting tennis is that it's not a team sport (doubles notwithstanding), so the betting rests primarily on individuals and their dynamics of the variables of court conditions, their own conditioning, talent, mental conditioning, to name a few of the numerous variables that factor into the betting of individuals.
But the key thing is that, unlike team sports with absurd complexities of numerous team players, referees, etc, tennis may be easier to be on ... if you know what you are looking for, that is.
I have no clue, hence the value of tailing good cappers, or going with a paid subscription, like with "WINAFY."
I looked into my TopBet tennis section ... what a joke! Only three players listed!
5Dimes had numerous players listed, so I'm going to need to fund my 5Dimes acct ASAP, then get started with betting tennis ASAP.
Also, it seems to me that tennis is a year-round sport, is it not?
With perpetual good tennis weather happening on the side of the globe where the summers are for the moment, betting tennis is year round, right?
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What I find fascinating about the idea of betting tennis is that it's not a team sport (doubles notwithstanding), so the betting rests primarily on individuals and their dynamics of the variables of court conditions, their own conditioning, talent, mental conditioning, to name a few of the numerous variables that factor into the betting of individuals.
But the key thing is that, unlike team sports with absurd complexities of numerous team players, referees, etc, tennis may be easier to be on ... if you know what you are looking for, that is.
I have no clue, hence the value of tailing good cappers, or going with a paid subscription, like with "WINAFY."
I looked into my TopBet tennis section ... what a joke! Only three players listed!
5Dimes had numerous players listed, so I'm going to need to fund my 5Dimes acct ASAP, then get started with betting tennis ASAP.
Also, it seems to me that tennis is a year-round sport, is it not?
With perpetual good tennis weather happening on the side of the globe where the summers are for the moment, betting tennis is year round, right?
I'm wondering if anyone has tried out Covers' new capper expert, "WINAFY?"
Judging from the list of past 10 picks, and from the general, claimed win percentage of 70%, the numbers of wins and win streaks are nothing less than astounding ... and potentially profitable.
I trust Covers and doubt that they'd misrepresent this new capper, so I'm seriously thinking of subscribing to this service, as I have not the slightest idea of whom to bet on when it comes to tennis.
I can play tennis, but strictly as an amateur.
So, can anyone attest to the usefulness of this new capper, "WINAFY?"
Thanks, in advance, for any input.
let me know if you are getting him..
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Quote Originally Posted by Mozart:
Greetings, Tennis Folks~
I'm wondering if anyone has tried out Covers' new capper expert, "WINAFY?"
Judging from the list of past 10 picks, and from the general, claimed win percentage of 70%, the numbers of wins and win streaks are nothing less than astounding ... and potentially profitable.
I trust Covers and doubt that they'd misrepresent this new capper, so I'm seriously thinking of subscribing to this service, as I have not the slightest idea of whom to bet on when it comes to tennis.
I can play tennis, but strictly as an amateur.
So, can anyone attest to the usefulness of this new capper, "WINAFY?"
Trying out cappers is pointless because there is only 1 capper that has won every year since 2006 and that is "bettingresource" no one comes anywhere close to their transparency and the ability to profit by combine wide range of profit.
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Trying out cappers is pointless because there is only 1 capper that has won every year since 2006 and that is "bettingresource" no one comes anywhere close to their transparency and the ability to profit by combine wide range of profit.
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