BobbyClarkeSports

I show my record I show my bankroll 

Low Risk High Reward Plays

May 15th: PGA - Camilo Villegas to win the AT&T Classic $50 to win $1250 = Loss

May 17th: Preakness Stakes (Yankee Bravo) wager $10 to win $210 = Loss                                           Nascar (Dale Earnhardt Junior) wager $30 to win $220 = Loss

May 25th: Indy 500 (Tony Kanaan) wager $25 to win $125 = Loss                                                         Nascar (Matt Kenseth) wager $25 to win $300 = Loss

May 29th: PGA - Geoff Ogilvy to win the Memorial wager $25 to win $500 = Loss

June 7th: Belmont Stakes - wager $25 to win $625 on Anak Kanal = Loss

June 8th: Nascar Pocono 500 - wager $25 on Tony Steward to win $175 = Loss 

June 15th: Nascar Lifelock 400 - wager $50 on Denny Hamlin to win $600 = Loss 

June 22nd: Nascar Savemart 350 - wager $50 on Carl Edwards to win $1250 =  Loss

June 29th: Nascar Lenox Industrial 301 - wager $50 on Juan Pablo Montoya to win $900 = Loss 

July 5th: Nascar Coke-Zero 400 - wager $100 on Kyle Busch to win $500 = Win 

July 12th: Nascar Lifelock 400 - wager $100 on Brian Vickers to win $1500 = Loss

July 17th: British Open - wager $10 on K.J. Choi to win $400 = Loss                                                                          - wager $10 on Camilo Villegas to win $600 = Loss

August 23rd: Nascar Sharpie 500 - wager $50 on Tony Stewart to win $400 = Loss

August 31st: Nascar Pepsi 500 - wager $50 on Brian Vickers to win $600 =

 

 

 

Current Bankroll

    (-$35)

 

 

I don't think it is fair to add these plays towards my record with the 4 major sports. It is tough to hit these plays. But on the other hand I could also sit here and tell you to bet a boxer a -$2000 to win a $100 (Which I would never do) to make my record look better. So my goal here is to risk a small amount to gain a large amount towards my bankroll. These plays are included with the 1 month service. This section has its own bankroll. It does not impact the four major sports record or bankroll.

 

 

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