The Sports Betting Champ s Never Lost NFL Super Bowl Betting System Here s the Never Lost NFL Super Bowl Betting System. In a nutshell, you will be betting that once an underdog covers the spread in the Super Bowl 3 consecutive times, that the favorite will cover the spread in the Super Bowl at least one time in the next 3 Super Bowls. Likewise, you ll also be betting that once a favorite covers the spread in the Super Bowl 3 consecutive times, that the underdog will cover the spread in the Super Bowl at least one time in the next 3 Super Bowls. Before I go into detail on how to make the bets, I will go over the money management system. There are only three bet values you should stick to: Bet A; Bet B; and Bet C. Bet [A] = Your beginning bet. For example, you can set your A bet to win $100. Bet [B] = In case Bet A fails, you make bet B to make up for any loss you ve suffered from Bet A, plus any profit you would have achieved from bet A. So for example, if you lost $110 on Bet A, then you would set your bet B to win $210. Bet [C] = In case Bet B fails, you make bet C to make up for any loss you ve suffered from Bet A plus Bet B, plus profit you would have achieved from bet A. There is no Bet D, or E, or anything thereafter. If you lose Bet C, you lose the bet.
Based on historical results, the system has never suffered a C loss. Here s the betting system: 1. Check the Super Bowl history at and mark down any time when a favorite or underdog manages to cover the spread 3 consecutive times in a row. A good source to check for this information is at: http://www.vegasinsider.com/nfl/superbowl/history/ 2. Once a favorite manages to cover the spread 3 consecutive times in a row, make a bet A for the underdog to cover on the next Super Bowl. Likewise, once an underdog manages to cover the spread 3 consecutive times in a row, make a bet A for the favorite to cover on the next Super Bowl. 3. If you lose bet A, make bet B on the next Super Bowl on the underdog (if you ve previously wagered on the underdog) or favorite (if you ve previously wagered on the favorite) team again to cover on the spread. 4. If you lose bet B, make bet C on the next Super Bowl with the same idea to cover the spread. If a [C] loss occurs, the series is considered over. Through my research, the system has never suffered a 3-game series loss in the history of the NFL as of Super Bowl 48.
Example of a betting series under the system Now, I want to give you an example of a series play under the system to make sure you re able to follow the betting method. Between Super Bowl XXXVI (36) to Super Bowl XXXVIII (38), the underdog managed to cover the spread all 3 times according to http://www.vegasinsider.com/nfl/superbowl/history/ Therefore, the next Super Bowl on Super Bowl XXIX would qualify as a play under the system. In Super Bowl XXIX (39), you would then place a bet on the favorite to cover the spread, starting with an [A] bet. The underdog managed to cover the spread in Super Bowl XXIX again, resulting in an [A] bet loss. Therefore, on Super Bowl XL (40), you would then place a [B] bet on the favorite again to cover the spread. The favorite of Super Bowl XL (Pittsburgh) managed to cover the spread, therefore resulting in a series win. This series would then be considered over and we ll move on to the next one.
Full Record Of The Never Lost NFL Super Bowl Betting System Below is a recap of the results of The Never Lost NFL Super Bowl Betting System Note that the below shows the full record of the betting series in this system, starting all the way back from the very first Super Bowl. Each series win represents 1 unit win, and each series loss represents around 8 or so units in loss based on the sum losses of a 3- game series. All research and results below are from the archived closing betting lines that I pulled from Vegas Insider. Note that past results do not guarantee future performance. Super Bowl # Year Spread Final Score Who Covered Spread Bet Result XLVII 2013 4.5 Baltimore 34 San Francisco 31 Underdog XLVI 2012 New England - 2.5 N.Y. Giants 21 New England 17 Underdog XLV 2011 Green Bay -3 Green Bay 31 Pittsburgh 25 Favorite Won [A] XLIV 2010 Indianapolis -5 New Orleans 31 Indianapolis 17 Underdog XLIII 2009 Pittsburgh -7 Pittsburgh 27 Arizona 23 Underdog XLII 2008 New England -12 N.Y. Giants 17 New England 14 Underdog XLI 2007 Indianapolis -7 Indianapolis 29 Chicago 17 Favorite XL 2006 Pittsburgh -4 Pittsburgh 21 Seattle 10 Favorite Won [B] XXIX 2005 New England -7 New England 24 Philadelphia 21 Underdog XXXVIII 2004 New England -7 New England 32 Carolina 29 Underdog XXXVII 2003 Oakland -4 Tampa Bay 48 Oakland 21 Underdog XXXVI 2002 St. Louis -14 New England 20 St. Louis 17 Underdog XXXV 2001 Baltimore -3 Baltimore 34 N.Y. Giants 7 Favorite XXXIV 2000 St. Louis -7 St. Louis 23 Tennessee 16 Push XXXIII 1999 Denver -7.5 Denver 34 Atlanta 19 Favorite XXXII 1998 Green Bay -11 Denver 31 Green Bay 24 Underdog XXXI 1997 Green Bay -14 Green Bay 35 New England 21 Push XXX 1996 Dallas -13.5 Dallas 27 Pittsburgh 17 Underdog Won [B] XXIX 1995 San Francisco San Francisco 49 San Diego 26 Favorite
XXVIII 1994 Dallas -10.5 Dallas 30 Buffalo 13 Favorite XXVII 1993 Dallas -6.5 Dallas 52 Buffalo 17 Favorite XXVI 1992 Washington -7 Washington 37 Buffalo 24 Favorite XXV 1991 Buffalo -7 N.Y. Giants 20 Buffalo 19 Underdog XXIV 1990 12 San Francisco 55 Denver 10 Favorite XXIII 1989 7 San Francisco 20 Cincinnati 16 Underdog XXII 1988 Denver -3 Washington 42 Denver 10 Underdog Won [B] XXI 1987 N.Y. Giants -9.5 N.Y. Giants 39 Denver 20 Favorite XX 1986 Chicago -10 Chicago 46 New England 10 Favorite XIX 1985 3.5 San Francisco 38 Miami 16 Favortie XVIII 1984 Washington -3 L.A. 38 Washington 9 Favorite XVII 1983 Miami -3 Washington 27 Miami 17 Underdog XVI 1982 1 San Francisco 26 Cincinnati 21 Favorite XV 1981 Philadelphia -3 Oakland 27 Philadelphia 10 Underdog Won [B] XIV 1980 Pittsburgh -10.5 Pittsburgh 31 L.A. Rams 19 Favorite XIII 1979 Pittsburgh -3.5 Pittsburgh 35 Dallas 31 Favorite XII 1978 Dallas -6 Dallas 27 Denver 10 Favorite XI 1977 Oakland -4 Oakland 34 Minnesota 14 Favorite X 1976 Pittsburgh -7 Pittsburgh 21 Dallas 17 Underdog Won [C] IX 1975 Pittsburgh -3 Pittsburgh 16 Minnesota 6 Favorite VIII 1974 Miami -6.5 Miami 24 Minnesota 7 Favorite VII 1973 Miami -1 Miami 14 Washington 7 Favorite VI 1972 Dallas -6 Dallas 24 Miami 3 Favorite V 1971 Baltimore -2.5 Baltimore 16 Dallas 13 Favorite IV 1970 Minnesota -12 Kansas City 23 Minnesota 7 Underdog III 1969 Baltimore -18 N.Y. Jets 16 Baltimore 7 Underdog II 1968 Green Bay -13.5 Green Bay 33 Oakland 14 Favorite I 1967 Green Bay -14 Green Bay 35 Kansas City 10 Favorite Based on the historical results above, the Super Bowl Betting System has won each and every single series in the entire history of the NFL! It s also so accurate at predicting winners that the only time a [C] bet was ever required in the system was way back in the 1970 s on the very first series eligible for play under the system, at a time when players were more inconsistent and betting lines were not as accurate. Ever since then, the system has won each and every single series on either the [A] or [B] bet!