The Good Men Project

From Maths Whiz to Millionaire: How Cody Vaujin Won at Life Through Sports Handicapping

Picture a smart kid who has always excelled in academics, especially when it comes to crunching numbers. Never would anyone imagine such a straight-laced lad turning his back on formal education, right?

Well, that’s precisely what happened with Cody Vaujin. His parents must have seen that this guy had something else in him that school could neither teach nor develop.

True enough, Cody Vaujin didn’t just drop out of university when he did.

From an early age, Cody discovered that his mathematical prowess could be turned into something profitable. He never once saw himself as a desk worker. Instead, even when he was just a little boy, he would sell candy bars on a golf course to earn a pretty penny. This talent for maths and his entrepreneurial mindset drove him to stop studying altogether and move his entire future on handicapping. Realizing that formal education could not help him reach his full potential, Cody Vaujin took a leap of faith and became a professional sports handicapper in Las Vegas, no less.

It all started after his unforgettable experience during the Summer of 2016, when young Vaujin decided to enter a pro-league sports handicapping contest with some of the biggest names in that particular industry. Just by using his wits and his tried-and-tested bankroll system, he was able to take home first place for the most units profited. With this first win, Cody was able to catapult himself to fame and fortune. Fueled by his excitement and thirst for more, he then traveled all over Las Vegas for six months and was able to turn his $5,000 bankroll into a whopping $4 million profit. Unsurprisingly, Vaujin never looked back.

Naturally, it wasn’t all sunshine and butterflies for Cody, as the road he took had a lot of speed bumps along the way. Casinos did get tired of his winning streak, so he eventually got banned from some of them. However, Cody saw this as another opportunity for growth and decided that after becoming a sports handicapper, he would then push on other people to do the same. That’s how he came up with his maiden venture, Codycoverspreads.

Even after four years in the industry and serving over 50,000 clients, Cody remains a one-man team and limits the amount and kinds of clients he takes on. He does so to personally ensure that his clients get the best of what they pay for. It also means he can commit to improving himself by staying active and continuously traveling.

Furthermore, Cody once again did the impossible by overcoming another hurdle that came his way in the form of the global pandemic. Sports games left and right have been canceled in 2020 as a precautionary measure against the coronavirus, but that did not stop this sports handicapping expert from taking huge profits for himself and his clients. Instead of going on a hiatus, Cody thought it was finally time to take things to the next level and submerge himself into sports games worldwide. This led him to cash in tons of money by taking shots on global sporting events, like Korean baseball.

Cody Vaujin proves to be an unstoppable force in good times and in bad, and he continues to be hailed as the ‘G.O.A.T.’ or ‘greatest of all time’ in the field of sports handicapping, with his over 70% accuracy rate for his spreads. By now, anyone who follows him on his social media accounts knows he’s not just someone who talks big.

So if you’re interested in taking control of the odds and win a high-stakes play for once in your life, you might want to check out @Codycoverspreads on Instagram or connect with him through his website.

This content is brought to you by Umesh Agarwal.

Photo provided by the author.

Exit mobile version