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Bet more on my bankers

Published on March 16, 2015 | Leave a response

THE MONEY MAN has made a return of 19.8% after five weeks of Vodacom Super Rugby betting.

I hope the weekend was a happy hunting ground for all who wagered last weekend.

Again, the response has been great and I love hearing stories about people making good profits. There were a few of those messages during the weekend.

I’ll state again, this is a marathon and not a sprint! I explained to everyone that I don’t bet on every game and my advice is to take this advice to heart. If you can’t, and need a little tickle to make the game more exciting, then have a little tickle and bet more on my bankers where I have a 4-1 record.

I started with R5,000 and that figure has risen to R5,990 which is a return of 19.8%. Even the top investment houses can only dream of returns like that in a month.

Now before you go and cash in your Allen Gray units remember there will be fluctuations throughout the year and I’m teaching profitable gambling, which has high risks. So continue to tread carefully and enjoy this hobby, as it is fun for me.

Keep the comments coming in both English and Afrikaans, and although I don’t speak the latter with any intellect I do tend to understand it and the gist of what you are saying.

This week brings some more tough games: Highlanders vs Hurricanes, Rebels vs Lions, Crusaders vs Cheetahs, Bulls vs Force, Sharks vs Chiefs and Waratahs vs Brumbies.

You’ll agree there are some great matches and I’m keen to see if the Sharks and Bulls have righted the ship. In the Bulls' case I believe they have, but I’m not convinced yet with the Sharks, and that is going to be one hell of a game against the Chiefs. I will have my predictions up on Thursday.

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