Who reads the newsletter and how they use it.............
Jan 13, 2022
January 1st marked the start of the 17th clubgowi season having started in 2006 and we are looking to make it an incredible 17 from 17 winning seasons for free to view/available to all content on the blog/website. We have already done the hard part by landing the first 16 seasons (!) and we have at least started on the front foot, with one of the first two suggestions for 2022 winning.
What you get to see as FTV content is just a small sample of the clubgowi output (around 6-7%) and of course, these are posted on the website some time after they are sent to subscribers. The newsletter is sent out daily by email, it goes out twice on busy days (NFL season for example) and there are almost always 400 + send outs per year, covering circa 1,400-1,800 game previews .
I think the subscription service is priced competitively, given the body of work produced and quality of content, with most emails running to 3,000 words + ,with enough analysis to allow readers to make up their own minds about whether to bet or not.
There are multiple ways to use the notes, some readers bet all or most selections, some read every word of content and decide what to bet, others I know bet only the bigger staked selections ,most are in the 1.75-2.0 unit range, those at 2.25 units plus ( 3.5 is the max and almost never appears) should offer premium value (the biggest difference between my own odds and what is available to bet). I have also heard of some weird and wonderful ways that some readers incorporate the clubgowi thinking into their betting, but those are personal to them and should probably not be shared on an open forum. None of those options are wrong and everyone should learn something and become a more professional bettor from reading the notes. Amongst my readers I have bookmakers, betbrokers, syndicates, a betting exchange and full time gamblers, most are long term subscribers (multi years) and if they feel they can gain benefit from the notes, then any less experienced bettors most definitely can.
I have several subscribers who have followed clubgowi for what is now almost 16 years and around 20 who have been paid subscribers for 10 + years, which is just remarkable, especially as when I started the average lifespan of a sports betting blog was THREE WEEKS !
If you have been following clubgowi for a while and like the content, I would suggest you seriously consider taking out a subscription, but email me first to find out the most cost effective way of doing so.
Good luck !