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    Default wow? did robert ferringo acually picked up 80+ units for his paid customers?

    did any of u guys has the chance to bet his plays everyday? 80+ units thats what is said on his website? thats f u c k in crazy!? if that is true than i think this will be the guy i want to follow next year for the whole cbb season.

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    Why would you not jump on?? He didn't "use up" all his wins. Sure it's impossible to maintain his current winrate, but he is no less likely to win today than he was yesterday or a week ago. He is a non-conferance specialist.. so now is the best time to be playing him. FERRINGOGOGOGOGOGOGO

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    He lives in Doc's basement in Wisconsin. The plays that Ferrigno does't play he gives to Doc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CheeseWhiz View Post
    Why would you not jump on?? He didn't "use up" all his wins. Sure it's impossible to maintain his current winrate, but he is no less likely to win today than he was yesterday or a week ago. He is a non-conferance specialist.. so now is the best time to be playing him. FERRINGOGOGOGOGOGOGO
    Because I am an idiot. I have has this attitude when he broke out @ 30 units. Hindsight 20/20 but he is due for a crash and burn.

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    HOLY CHIT BATMAN ....congrats to the ones that cashed or got out of a hole

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    Jump aboard man. Don't be scared... Ferringo might come back down to earth a little bit sooner or later but it looks like the man knows how to win in the long run. I just wouldn't play his silly teasers.

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    Two years ago he burnt 85 units since mid-january to March Madness.
    I'm tailing him, but I have noted two things.
    He is an outstanding Inter-concerence capper
    He has been above average in conference play.

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    If you decide to jump on his train, play the suggested "units". You should do just fine.

    BOL to all

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    Two key words there- Outstanding and above average. Thanks for the info on conference play. Have you been playing/following him for awhile?

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    Just so that you guys are aware, his (& everyone else on Doc Sports) units are total units before the juice. He can win a 4 unit game & lose a 3 unit game and will say that he is +1 unit for the day, when in reality, he's only up +0.7 units. Also, I'm not sure what kind of juice everyone else gets on their teasers, but if they are costing -120 or -130, that would reduce his net units even further. The true indicator of net units is when he says "$100 bettors are up xxx". Right now he is up about 72 net units according to his website, which is still outstanding, but people should be aware that they are not taking into consideration the juice.

    He says his record for last year was +103 units, but $100 a unit bettors only made $3,600. That means he lost $6,700 in juice last year!

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    Very good info addicted.

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    Ha ha. Yes, there is juice not accounted for, but your numbers seem off? If he "profited" 103 units last year, I don't think a $100 bettor would come close to losing $6.7k in juice at -110, even with teasers. Says on his website, as of now at +84 units a $100 bettor is up $7200. That $1200 difference accounts for the juice.

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    I played all his non teaser plays last night and bought a point or 2 on each one, not sure what the profit would be like points wise but I turned his only non teaser loss into a win so makes good reading on the old profit/loss spreadsheet.

    Big thanks to the Ferringo posters

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhatBaztard View Post
    Ha ha. Yes, there is juice not accounted for, but your numbers seem off? If he "profited" 103 units last year, I don't think a $100 bettor would come close to losing $6.7k in juice at -110, even with teasers. Says on his website, as of now at +84 units a $100 bettor is up $7200. That $1200 difference accounts for the juice.
    I'm taking the information directly from the website. It's not up there anymore cause he has this years numbers up, but I know I saw on there that he was up +100 units and then he said $100 bettors made over $3,000 with him last year. I also called the 800 number on the website and I asked him for the CBB numbers for Doc, Ferringo, and StrikePoint Sports, and he told me directly from his system that Ferringo made +103 units and $3,600 for his $100 unit bettors.

    It is also possible, given the number of plays he usually has on a day and his unit size, that his year last year could have possibly looked like this:

    Without Juice
    +800 units won
    -700 units lost
    +100 units (coincides with website)

    With Juice
    +800 units won
    -770 units lost
    +30 units (coincides with what $100 bettors made)

    Assuming each play averaged about 3 units per game, that means that he would have had to have made 500 bets throughout the college basketball season last year (800 units won plus 700 units lost). Given the fact that in the month of November (11/13 - 11/30), he made 177 bets, its reasonable to think he made 500 bets last year in CBB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by addicted2ink23 View Post
    I'm taking the information directly from the website. It's not up there anymore cause he has this years numbers up, but I know I saw on there that he was up +100 units and then he said $100 bettors made over $3,000 with him last year. I also called the 800 number on the website and I asked him for the CBB numbers for Doc, Ferringo, and StrikePoint Sports, and he told me directly from his system that Ferringo made +103 units and $3,600 for his $100 unit bettors.

    It is also possible, given the number of plays he usually has on a day and his unit size, that his year last year could have possibly looked like this:

    Without Juice
    +800 units won
    -700 units lost
    +100 units (coincides with website)

    With Juice
    +800 units won
    -770 units lost
    +30 units (coincides with what $100 bettors made)

    Assuming each play averaged about 3 units per game, that means that he would have had to have made 500 bets throughout the college basketball season last year (800 units won plus 700 units lost). Given the fact that in the month of November (11/13 - 11/30), he made 177 bets, its reasonable to think he made 500 bets last year in CBB.

    Straight from his website, he doesn't count juice on his +units for the year, but he does when he says $100 bettors are up, cause if he didn't then they would be up $8,400 not $7,200, so he has lost $1,200 in juice, his system is $100 per unit not per bet.

    +84 Units So Far This Year
    $100 Bettors Up $7,200

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    Quote Originally Posted by GotWood? View Post
    Straight from his website, he doesn't count juice on his +units for the year, but he does when he says $100 bettors are up, cause if he didn't then they would be up $8,400 not $7,200, so he has lost $1,200 in juice, his system is $100 per unit not per bet.

    +84 Units So Far This Year
    $100 Bettors Up $7,200
    The numbers I posted are from LAST YEAR, not this year. I fully acknowledged already that he is up +72 units after the juice for this year. You're basically saying what my first message was: For people not to just look at his units but to look at what he is saying his $100 bettors are up because his units do not include juice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by addicted2ink23 View Post
    The numbers I posted are from LAST YEAR, not this year. I fully acknowledged already that he is up +72 units after the juice for this year. You're basically saying what my first message was: For people not to just look at his units but to look at what he is saying his $100 bettors are up because his units do not include juice.
    Then $6,700 sounds about right, he has lost $1,200 in juice in November/early December, the season is about 5 months, so $6,000 range sounds about right.

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    It's all peanuts really. As long as Ferringo is winning, we are all making money much faster than KongKiller's day job at Taco Bell.



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    Quote Originally Posted by GotWood? View Post
    Then $6,700 sounds about right, he has lost $1,200 in juice in November/early December, the season is about 5 months, so $6,000 range sounds about right.
    Let's all hope that he doesn't lose anything close to $6,000 in juice and he gets to his target mark of +200 units!

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhatBaztard View Post
    It's all peanuts really. As long as Ferringo is winning, we are all making money much faster than KongKiller's day job at Taco Bell.


    Don't forget about Doc's Ghost or any other handles that he has created to bash Doc and all his cappers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by addicted2ink23 View Post
    Let's all hope that he doesn't lose anything close to $6,000 in juice and he gets to his target mark of +200 units!
    that's the scary thing with him in baseball, he pretty much plays the board every night and uses a chase system, so he lays a lot of chalk. With CBB it's not as bad as you're only laying the vig.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhatBaztard View Post
    It's all peanuts really. As long as Ferringo is winning, we are all making money much faster than KongKiller's day job at Taco Bell.


    LMAO...good one

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    pretty sure he was up about 7600 for $100 bettors last year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigpapa89 View Post
    pretty sure he was up about 7600 for $100 bettors last year.
    Directly from the Doc Sports Customer Service:

    Doc's Sports Service Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 1:54 PM
    I’m not sure if all that info came though but I guess the actual games matter very little.

    Last year in CBB

    Robert Ferringo was +102.5 units, +$3655 at $100 per unit
    Strike Point Sports was +125 units, +$9060 at $100 per unit
    Doc’s Sports was +127 units, +$6,560 at $100 per unit


    I would recommend all three of these handicappers in CBB this season.

    Call us if you have any questions.




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    You would think they would have the records too...sigh...heh

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