Is ProComputerGambler Legit? Data, Results, Raw Numbers & Platform Transparency
If you found this page by searching “is ProComputerGambler legit” — fair question, and you should ask it about any betting site before handing over an email address.
Short answer: yes, this is a real operation run by one person (me, Tom), not a faceless marketing team. I’ve been tracking picks publicly since the 2000s, the record is posted with the losses included, and you can scroll through ten-plus years of it on the Historical Performance page before you ever sign up for anything.
What I won’t do is promise you’ll win. Nobody who’s actually been in this long-term will tell you that. What I will do is show you the math, the line movement, and the reasoning behind a pick — so even when it loses, you can see why it made sense at the time.
What Is ProComputerGambler, Exactly?
It started as a research project. I have a background in industrial design and computer science from the University of Illinois, and I spent time working with the guys who built SportsDatabase.com and SDQL — the query language a lot of serious bettors use to test historical betting systems.
That background is the whole foundation here. Raw Numbers are my own projections, built before I look at what the sportsbooks are offering, so I can see where the market and my numbers disagree. When they disagree by enough, that’s usually where the value is.
Picks are the visible part, but they’re really the output of everything else — the projections, the systems research, the market-timing rules I’ve built up over years of watching how lines move.
Why I Focus on Raw Numbers Instead of Just Picks
Here’s the thing about most pick services: you get a side and a “trust me.” No context for why.
Raw Numbers exist so you don’t have to trust me. They’re my projection for a game, generated independently of the sportsbook line. If my number says a team should be a 3-point favorite and the book has them at 6, that’s information — whether or not you ever take my actual pick.
A team can be the better team and still be a bad bet, if the price is wrong. That’s the whole game. Raw Numbers are how I think about price.
Are the Results Actually Documented?
Yes — and “documented” here means what it sounds like: every play, logged, including the ones that lost.
I’m not going to pretend a winning week proves anything, or that a losing week means the approach is broken. Betting has variance built into it. What matters is the sample size and whether the process holds up over hundreds or thousands of plays. That’s why the record goes back over a decade instead of just showing you last month.
If you’re evaluating any betting service — mine or someone else’s — ask: do they show losses? Is the sample big enough to mean anything? Are they tracking units and ROI honestly, or just screenshotting good days?
Do You Sell Picks?
Yes, official selections are part of what’s offered — but they’re one piece, not the product. The bigger picture is Raw Numbers, the systems research archive, the betting education content, and the documented track record. Picks without that context are just someone’s opinion with extra confidence.
I’m not going to tell you every pick wins. I’m also not going to dress up a 50/50 proposition as a sure thing. If that’s what you’re looking for, this isn’t the right site — and I’d rather tell you that now than waste your time.
What I Don’t Promise
I don’t promise guaranteed winners, risk-free betting, or a way around variance. Nobody honest can promise those things, and if a site does, that’s your red flag — not anything on this page.
Some losing streaks happen even when the process is sound. That’s just what betting is. Bankroll management and price discipline exist because of that, not despite it.
A Note on Email Security
If you get an email that claims to be from ProComputerGambler and something feels off — unexpected account details, a request for payment, a link that doesn’t look right — don’t click anything in it. I will never ask you to send a password or payment info over email.
The safest move is always the same: go directly to procomputergambler.com, don’t use links from the email, and if you want to verify something, use the contact page.
This happens sometimes — someone mistypes their email signing up for something else, or a scammer is spoofing the brand name. Either way, the fix is the same: ignore the email, go to the site directly.
Want Off the List?
No hard feelings. Use the unsubscribe link at the bottom of any email from me, or just hit the contact page and ask to be removed. I’d rather have people on the list who want to be there.
How Should You Actually Judge This Site?
Not by one game, one week, or one hot streak. Look at the long-term record, see if the reasoning behind picks makes sense to you, and decide whether the Raw Numbers approach is something you’d find useful even if you never bet a single play I post.
Quick Answers
Is ProComputerGambler legit?
Yes — one-person operation, over a decade of publicly tracked results, losses included.
Is it a scam?
No. If you get a sketchy email claiming to be from this site, ignore it and go to procomputergambler.com directly.
What do I get?
Daily picks with reasoning, Raw Numbers projections, a systems-research archive, and betting education — not just a side and a slogan.
Do you guarantee winners?
No, and I’d be lying if I said otherwise. What’s guaranteed is that everything gets logged.
Is this a casino?
No — it’s research and analysis. You bet through your own sportsbook.
What are Raw Numbers?
My own projections for a game, made independently of the sportsbook line, so you can see where I think the market is off.
Got an unexpected email from “ProComputerGambler”?
Don’t click anything in it. Go to procomputergambler.com directly and use the contact form to check.
Want to unsubscribe or remove your account?
Use the unsubscribe link in any email, or contact me through the contact page.
