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Handicapping the Sports Book?

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  • dantanner
    SBR Hustler
    • 01-21-11
    • 89

    #1
    Handicapping the Sports Book?
    I go by blogs from time to time and every now he then I find something that makes me think a little bit. This article did that.



    Maybe it will make you think a little too. I just don't have any idea where I would be able to find the information I need to do what the article says.
  • chunk
    SBR Wise Guy
    • 02-08-11
    • 805

    #2
    Originally posted by dantanner
    I go by blogs from time to time and every now he then I find something that makes me think a little bit. This article did that.



    Maybe it will make you think a little too. I just don't have any idea where I would be able to find the information I need to do what the article says.
    The good news is that it only costs $5 dollars/wk. The bad news is that it is worth $0.
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    • dantanner
      SBR Hustler
      • 01-21-11
      • 89

      #3
      Could be, could not be. Nobody knows what anybodies picks are worth until AFTER the season. Could hit 40%, could hit 60%, just like anybody elses no matter what they might charge for the service. It is gambling, you know. I never pay for picks but some do. Kinda takes the fun out of it if you ask me.

      I do like to build systems though. I wonder where to find the books spread results of the past.
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