Charles Jay Stands at $985K in Challenge Against SuperiorBook -- Handicapper Will Keep Playing at Sportsbook Until One Side Has the Other's Entire Bankroll
Prognosticator Charles Jay is engaged in a continuous winner-take-all sports handicapping challenge against SuperiorBook, where "they're serious about sports." The event accompanies the World Sports Handicapping Championship, sponsored by SuperiorBook.
(PRWEB) November 4, 2006 -- After another weekend of the NFL season, handicapper Charles Jay has a little catching up to do in his $1 Million Sports Betting Challenge against SuperiorBook. But he doesn't think that will be very much of a problem.
"We re-tooled our strategy and made up for a tough Saturday with a pretty good weekend in the NFL," Jay says. "Actually, it started early Sunday morning when I had the 'over' in the Hawaii-Idaho game and ended with a big play on New England over the Minnesota Vikings on Monday night."
Coming into the current football weekend, Jay stands at $985,310 in the Challenge - a unique competition in which he started with a million-dollar bankroll, and will continue to play at SuperiorBook, availing himself of the vast number of wagering options the sportsbook has to offer, until one side has won a million dollars from the other.
Since Jay has been a winning sports handicapper for over a decade and a half, he can easily see himself coming out on the positive side. Doubling his bankroll, however, presents a particular challenge-within-a-challenge.
"You've got to exercise some discipline and have patience," he says. "You can't win it all in one fell swoop. You've got to resign yourself to the fact that you've got to grind it out and stick to a plan. I got a little too overzealous the first couple of weeks and wanted to put too much action on the board. But I've made some adjustments that will get this ship going in the right direction."
The $1 Million SuperiorBook Sports Betting Challenge is a simulation which is being conducted for promotional and educational purposes. Toward that end, Jay is keeping a regular diary of his progress, analyzing why he won or lost and in general taking the reader through the trials and tribulations of a serious sports handicapper.
SuperiorBook (http://www.superiorbook.com) is home of the WagerCart, a state-of-the-art facilitation system that makes online wagering as easy as taking a trip through a shopping cart. "The WagerCart is a terrific piece of technology," says Jay. "I'm not sure I could make a lot of these plays so easily without it, especially as many of them are made right before game time. But I just go zip-zip-zip, and before you know it, I'm done."
SuperiorBook is also sponsor of the SuperiorBook World Sports Handicapping Championship, a season-long tournament that allows handicappers to compete against each other for weekly prizes and a seat in the Grand Finale, which will take place over the Super Bowl weekend. To the winner goes $20,000 and a championship belt. All that is necessary to enter the World Sports Handicapping Championship is to visit SuperiorBook.net (http://www.superiorbook.net), the online betting school that is SuperiorBook's sister site, and register. You'll receive $1000 in play money and the weekly newsletter which contains plenty of useful information for the sports handicapper, including sports betting tips by Charles Jay and excerpts from his Challenge Diary.
For further information, please visit SuperiorBook (http://www.superiorbook.com).
About SuperiorBook:
SuperiorBook calls itself "The Easiest Sports Bet on the Net," with lightning fast payouts, year-round deposit bonuses, state of the art technology with a revolutionary interface. There is no minimum bet, and its WagerCart certainly makes it the easiest place to play, for the novice, internediate and advanced "sportsman." Live support is available 24 hours a day, and multiple instructional features make it the most user-friendly destination for the new customer. For more info, visit http://www.superiorbook.com.
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