SEATTLE, WA, September 01, 2011 (Press-News.org) Mat Earlson has been picking winners since 1994 as a private adviser to many of Wall Street's elite traders who looked for action outside of the stock market. His patience and discipline and contrarian views have allowed him to show gains in all 17 years in the business. Over the 17 years in the business Mat has established connections across the industry. After lengthy negotiations Earlson was able to land these three masters of their trade.
"We have a master at every sport, giving us the winning edge against the line all year long," Earlson stated when asked about his new stable of handicappers. "North Johnson III, third generation handicapper, has been picking games since he's been in diapers. He has an unparalleled network throughout colleges across the nation making him one of the best handicappers for NCAAF and NCAAB.
"Jesus Munsero offers us a tremendous edge for MLB games. His 16 year history of 76% winners in the MLB was too much for me to compete against, so I hired him.
"Rounding out our elite team is Johnny Palumbo, or Gramps, as we call him at DYB. He has seen it all with over 20 years experience and has a knack for picking winners in the NFL. I have never seen anybody eat, breath and sleep football like Johnny Palumbo does, we're glad to have him aboard.
"We view ourselves as sports wagering consultants. We are here to help our clients manage their bankroll, to teach them when to go big and when to stay away and how to win big money over the course of an entire season. We strongly believe that the bookie does not always need to win. Go to DefeatYourBookie.com now and begin to get your money back from your bookie."
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Mat Earlson has been in the business for 17 years, advising big Wall St. traders on how to make money beating the spreads. One thing is clear, Mat Earlson is a winner and now that he has surrounded himself with North Johnson III, Jesus Munsero and Johnny Palumbo, the sky is the limit. Go to www.DefeatYourBookie.com before Sept. 7 and receive a deep discount on the Full Year Package. We are also allowing new registrants to try our site FREE for until September 7th.
DefeatYourBookie.com Announces the Superstar Team of North Johnson III, Jesus Munsero and Johnny Palumbo will be Joining Northeast Bookie Destroyer, Mat Earlson
From September 1, DefeatYourBookie.com announces the superstar team of North Johnson III, Jesus Munsero and Johnny Palumbo will be joining northeast bookie destroyer, Mat Earlson.
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[Press-News.org] DefeatYourBookie.com Announces the Superstar Team of North Johnson III, Jesus Munsero and Johnny Palumbo will be Joining Northeast Bookie Destroyer, Mat EarlsonFrom September 1, DefeatYourBookie.com announces the superstar team of North Johnson III, Jesus Munsero and Johnny Palumbo will be joining northeast bookie destroyer, Mat Earlson.