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    With NSA, I have been a member for over a year now, you simply just want to play their 20 Stars. They will probably hit 60%+ on those as they are 8-4 on them this New Year. The other plays are simply for guys who want a lot of action and not to make a substantial profit. I used to talk daily with the guy who is pretty much in charge over there and that's what he told me. I think they are a decent service if you judge them solely on their 20 stars. Here are their 20 star plays since the New Year.

    Jan 1 Purdue +3 LOSS
    Jan 2 Tennessee -5 LOSS
    Jan 3 Carolina Panthers -3 WIN
    Jan 4 Denver Broncos +4 LOSS
    Jan 4 LSU +6 WIN
    Jan 5 CBB: Kansas -3½ WIN
    Jan 6 CBB: St Joes -3 WIN
    Jan 7 Orlando Magic +7½ LOSS
    Jan 8 Utah State WIN
    Jan 9 Philadelphia 76ers +2½ WIN
    Jan 10 Titans +6 WIN
    Jan 11 Green Bay +5½ WIN

    Not too bad. Other services that I have followed on here kind of scare me. However, NSA is the only service I've followed rather closely the past year. They kicked ass for me last year in College Hoops so keep an eye on that. Good luck guys.

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    I posted in the Consumer Reports thread that they've been very profitable. Their overall record is not great. If you eliminate their 2* selections they've been a big money maker since the New Year.

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      My chief complaint with NSA is first of all that they they run that same silly ad every day changing only a few words to make it fir for that particular day.
      Also, it is irritating to read about a Game of the Something 365 days a year in addition to hearing about 70-1 system plays that no one else knows about.
      Also, their ads which purport to know about gamblers betting sometimes as much as 500K on everyday baseball games hurts their credibility.
      Finally, I would be remiss if I didn't mention about their alleged reports of injured reports from the "training room."
      I recall the last one of these they had last year;the pitcher was so "injured" that he pitched a four hit shutout that night
      NSA would do itself as well as everyone a big favor if they simply stated their record, what they had going for that day without all the hype and bullshit;if you are good, let the record and picks speak for themselves.

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      • #4
        NFL Agent,

        I thought you were following Chicago Sports Group?

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