So if you hear someone or some service promising numbers much higher than that, then you know they’re making promises they can’t keep. Well, this comes straight from the mouth of one of Walters’ former employees, “The average guy on the street might be disillusioned if he knew the actual winning percentage.”ĭoes it shock you to know that Walters has gone on record saying he had hoped to hit 55 percent of his bets over the course of an NFL season? So why believe a service that makes similar claims?īilly Walters is widely regarded as the most successful sports bettor of the past 30 years. Would you believe a stock broker who told you he was going to beat the return of the S&P 500 every year by 10 points and that you’d never have a losing month? Of course not.
We’re interested in building long-term relationships with our clients. And if the first thing you do with a new client is to promise something you can’t deliver on, eventually you’ll be exposed as the fraud you are. But no matter how good you are at self-promotion, eventually you have to produce. That might seem like a strange approach in an industry littered with sites that give out “Games of the Year” 20 times a season and promise completely unrealistic profit numbers.