2012-02-02 11:46:07左手,右手

401K Sports Investment Group Launches

 

 401K Sports Investment Group (401K), specialists in sports handicapping services, announces the launch of new services featuring a superstar trio hammer mill of handicappers. These 3 handicappers have turned gamblers into professional sports investors for years on the Internet and are for the first time offering services to the general public.

 

"401K focuses on providing solid picks for customers who are considered an investment partner in our business. This is a responsibility we take very seriously," said Matt Dennehy, CEO of 401K. "We are not hype machines with "Game of the year" claims and "1000 unit destroyer" plays. Instead we focus more on providing solid picks. We also know that just as important as giving out winning picks is managing those picks to provide you with the best opportunity to watch your money grow."

 

401K features superstar handicappers including:

 

James Reynolds who has become the preeminent poster for both college and pro football since 2002 on Covers.com. His threads on Saturday and Sunday averaged more than 10,000 views compared to the average poster who may not hammer mill get 500 views. Over the last 7 years, James has doubled the bankrolls of many who otherwise would have been reloading regularly . "James is not only a great capper that wins, but a true gentleman which is so rare." said Troy Z of Chicago, Illinois.

 

Andrew "Mr Hockey" Bucciarelli, has scored success in two sports that few others can match. In both hockey and soccer, he has dominated the books like no other. This past year he was given the nickname "Mr. Hockey" by posters on the Internet because many of the followers were either shut off or had their betting limits lowered by "offshore books" from following his plays. "I never thought of wagering on hockey until I met Andrew. I haven't placed a bet on basketball, baseball or football since," said Joey T of of Kingston, New York.

 

Matt Dennehy has used his experience as a former player to excel in college basketball and Major League baseball. His experiences have given him a deep understanding of both the mental and emotional sides of the game that go far beyond the stats. "His consistency month in month out doesn't attract all the headlines, but his plays are part of everyone's arsenal," said Freddie Z of Avon Connecticut.