Handicapping is an art. Most of the touts on here aren't actual handicappers. They are simply salesmen out to sell picks. They don't care who wins as long as someone buys.
Oct 11 W NCAAF Western Kentucky 600
Oct 13 W NCAAF Oregon State 600
Oct 13 L NCAAF Baylor -770
Oct 13 L NCAAF Virginia -770
Oct 13 L NCAAF Southern Methodist -1100 (Big Ticket)
Oct 13 L NCAAF O (HOU at UAB) -735
Oct 14 W NFL Detroit 700
Oct 14 W NFL Dallas 600
Oct 14 L NFL Cincinnati -990 (Big Ticket)
Ur right in that trying to make money on selling picks taking it from anyone I agree on that my friend it's just so funny I get emails saying Monday night goy how the hell u would of picked this Monday night for ur goy it's just pure luck depending what team u had if they had den they would of tell all the clients I told u so if they picked sd they would say u saw we were up 24 to 0 and we lost but we were on the right side bunch of bs take care
It is a small margin even for the best handicappers in the world. Weeks of losing go by and I have to remind myself I have grinded out a small edge for 20+ years and have to keep putting in the research.
The difference between a life long winner and loser is inscrutable to the untrained eye. It is a very subtle edge that requires a significant sample size to realize. The small edge makes line shopping, jumping on openers and beating the closers, proper money management and saving winnings to increase your br and unit size all the more important.