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    thealfa
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    is joining statfox/foxsheets worth it?

    I think what they are is a database of sort for sports teams. I think the yearly fee is around $500 to $600. It's like updated and tells you which teams do not have "key players" during a game, etc. Has anyone else here ever tried them out? I saw them from an OSGA (Off Shore Gambling Association) published magazine I bought at 7 Eleven called Foxsheets (I think it's called that or I might have mixed it up). But isn't a lot of the info. on the internet as well? Perhaps statfox/foxsheets' job is to make it easier and organized? But for $500 to $600 a year?

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    jjgold
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    Waste...most sites just use their data anyway so the majority of data is free


    Stats mean nothing

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    doublej95
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    No. Waste of money, compile info yourself for free

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    thealfa
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    Agreed. I joined OSGA (Offshore Gambling Association) for a yearly fee of like $50 I think. Barely useful. SBR Forum has more shit than the OSGA website, but this was when I didn't know any better. I saw their magazine at a 7 Eleven and bought it and introduced me the world of online gambling (possibly the only thing I'd give them props for, for introducing me to online gambling).

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    jjgold
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    Dont pay for anything Alfa

    All waste of money

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    daimoshokage
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    just toss a coin.. better than stats..

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