The DimeClub sports betting Syndicate has quickly become well known and respected by industry insiders, due largely to our prized Syndicate plays, a resource treasured by a privileged few.
With offices nationwide and abroad, our sports betting Syndicates have access to a variety of informed sources and was founded by a group of highly successful businessmen, who decided to run an organization in a fortune 500 style. These men had paid for advice from several of the nation’s top handicapping services. Collectively, they found the same results independently.
It was discovered that all of the handicapping services based in different states seemed to have a poor winning percentage when analyzing teams far away from their area. Conversely, they were extremely profitable when analyzing teams within their own geographic location. Essentially, it seemed that each service was right on the money when it concerned their hometown team. The principals came to one conclusion: Instead of expecting one company to analyze every college and pro team, they would run information-gathering like any international company -- by outsourcing. Today, the sports betting Syndicate relies on specialists who provide dependable sports betting tips in each and every state.
As of August 2009, the Syndicate has swelled to a base of some 235 local sports analysts, who call in and fax their plays to our corporate headquarters. In order to have 235 analysts on the payroll, our Syndicate seeks qualified private members to fund this endeavor. The goal is to create the funds to pay these analysts, as well as take on new sources that excel in certain areas (IE horse racing).
In addition to our analysts, we pay Vegas line makers, sports book managers, and runners from some of the most powerful sports trading groups. Our corporate office receives daily Vegas wagering reports, which include the reporting of bad lines and money movement reviews. Did one group bet $100,000 on a basketball game, or did some rich “public" player take a position on his favorite team, thereby making the line move USELESS?
Our board of directors’ job is to analyze this plethora of information and decide which play merits the distinction of being a sports betting Syndicate play.



