$2,000 Monthly Side Income with Sports Betting?

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How the +EV bettors of PromoGuy have generated over $53k in consistent betting profits over the last 26 months.

Nowadays, there are a number of ways for people to make a little extra money on the side…got an extra room? Start an AirBnB. Got game? Start a YouTube basketball tutorial channel.

The reality is a lot of ideas sound great but can end up taking a long time to get off the ground. However, with +EV betting, you can start in less than an hour, for little initial investment, and see profits immediately.

I am a sports nut, so sports betting always interested me. When I heard that thousands of people were making $2,000/month from sports betting, I started off skeptical, but my opinion changed super quick.

What I found out on a website called PromoGuy, is that just like online shops offer discounts, sportsbooks offer extremely profitable bonuses and boosts all the time!

PromoGuy’s Winning Method

Basically, PromoGuy searches for special sports betting deals and reads the fine print soyou don’t have to. Then, they recommend the best ways for you to start betting with a much bigger bankroll by using signup bonuses.

PromoGuy is run by a small team of experienced bettors who are constantly on the lookout for the best odds and promos to give you an edge on sportsbooks. Their mathematical strategy is called +EV Betting.

Using this system, they do not bet on hunches or what they think LeBron is going to score based on the night’s matchup (props for breaking the record). Instead, they bet only when there is a statistical advantage to one bet when compared to what the actual value, or the odds, should be.

Sports Betting Picks on Twitter

If you go on Twitter @PromoGuyUS, it doesn’t take long to see the overwhelmingly positive comments from their over 24k followers.

The account has tracked over $53,000 in 26 consecutive profitable months. If you look at other profiles on #gamblingtwitter it is easy to begin to see the difference between @PromoGuyUS and the rest.

Here are a couple of things I have learned from experience:

1. Do not trust picks services that do not transparently track their bets.

2. If someone only posts winning bets, that is a huge red flag.

3. There are a ton of profiles that only bet 4+ leg parlays, the chances they are profitable in the long run are next to zero.

Also, you can DM them with questions about getting started, or for catching up on some specific betting terms, and guess what, they actually answer!

Most of the picks are linked to in a “PromoChecklist” which is easy to follow and offers a lot of insight into each day’s slate of matchups.

Become an Expert Yourself!

After you check out PromoGuy’s Website, and @PromoGuyUS, you might want to take it to the next level.

In their PromoGuy Plus VIP Discord group there are even more picks and more profit, but another huge plus is getting to see the behind-the-scenes effort that goes into being a Handicapper.

You’ll get access to all the tools you need to truly be a +EV betting expert.

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    WCC to Add Grand Canyon and Seattle in 2025

    WCC adding Seattle U and Grand Canyon University

    WCC adding Seattle U and Grand Canyon University

    Seattle and Grand Canyon will be leaving the Western Athletic Conference and moving to the West Coast Conference starting July 2025.

    The nine current members of the conference are private universities with a religious affiliation. Seattle is a Jesuit institution, while Grand Canyon, situated in Phoenix, is a Christian college.

    Grand Canyon’s basketball achievements were a significant factor in attracting WCC commissioner Stu Jackson. The team has participated in the last two NCAA Tournaments and three of the previous four under the leadership of coach Bryce Drew.

    As the 12th-seeded Antelopes defeated fifth-seeded Saint Mary’s before losing to Alabama in the tournament this season.

    Saint Mary’s is currently a member of the West Coast Conference.

    The WCC, while also integrating Oregon State and Washington State this autumn (excluding football), will expand from 11 to 13 members by the 2025-26 season.

    The future beyond 2026 looks uncertain, with Oregon State and Washington State appearing unlikely to continue with the WCC.

    The former Pac-12 schools are under a two-year contract, expiring on June 30, 2026. Sources from CBS Sports suggest that the odds of the two Pacific Northwest institutions staying are slim, with a move to the Mountain West or a new conference formation being more probable.

    Following the departures of Sam Houston and New Mexico State last year, Seattle and Grand Canyon’s exit from the WAC will reduce the conference’s membership to just eight by July 2025.

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    Ex-Cal State Fullerton G Max Jones Commits to Kansas State

    Kansas State adds athletic wing in left-handed shooter Max Jones

    Kansas State adds athletic wing in left-handed shooter Max Jones

    Former guard of Cal State Fullerton Max Jones has made a decision to join Kansas State for his upcoming collegiate season, according to reports.

    Notable alternatives that Jones purportedly pondered were New Mexico, Texas A&M, Mississippi State, Florida Atlantic, and Loyola Chicago.

    During the previous season with the Titans, Jones maintained an average of 15.3 points and 3.0 rebounds across 24 games, in which he started 21. He secured the second-highest scoring position within the team, alongside being the second in 3-pointers with 42 baskets and 41 steals.

    In the season prior, Jones held an average of 12.5 points and 4.0 rebounds in 32 games, amassing 34 three-pointers and 30 steals.

    Before making his way to Cal State Fullerton post the 2021-22 season, Jones spent two years at Division II Tampa, where he managed to achieve an average of 21.9 points across 21 games during his sophomore year with the Spartans.

    In the recent offseason, Kansas State acquired Dug McDaniel, a former player from Michigan recognized as one of the premier point guards available in this year’s transfer portal.

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    Stanford Names Basketball Court in Honor of Tara VanDerveer

    View From The Top with Tara VanDerveer, Former Coach of Stanford Women’s Basketball

    View From The Top with Tara VanDerveer, Former Coach of Stanford Women’s Basketball

    Tara VanDerveer’s legacy at Stanford will now be visibly acknowledged, with the school revealing on Thursday that the basketball arena’s floor will bear the name of the esteemed Hall of Fame coach.

    At the age of 70, VanDerveer stepped down following her 38th season at the helm of the Cardinal.

    She steered Stanford to 14 Final Fours and secured three national championships (1990, 1992, 2021). VanDerveer embarked on her coaching journey at Idaho (1978-80) and later coached at Ohio State (1980-85).

    In January, she surpassed Mike Krzyzewski to clinch the title of the most successful college basketball coach in history, across both men’s and women’s teams. VanDerveer concluded with a remarkable 1,216-271 record, boasting a 1,064-220 tally with the Cardinal.

    Alongside the unveiling of the Tara VanDerveer Court at Maples Pavilion this November, Stanford also established an endowed position in women’s basketball for an assistant coach in VanDerveer’s honor.

    VanDerveer said in a statement, “This endowment will go a long way to strengthening the future of Stanford women’s basketball. I have many wonderful memories of leading the women’s basketball program at Maples Pavilion.”

    “It’s an honor, and a little surreal, to know that my name will be linked to both in these ways, and I look forward to celebrating with all our fans this fall.”

    Last month, Stanford appointed Kate Paye, one of VanDerveer’s longtime assistant coaches who played for the Cardinal from 1991-95 and began coaching under VanDerveer in 2007, as the new head coach.

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