Just wanted to introduce myself as i am brand new to the site. Been lurking now for a while and am excited to share and gain valuable information with and from what seems to be a number of solid cappers.
My area of "expertise" in terms of handicapping focuses on nba and ncaa hoops. I play sides and totals and have done my fair share of number crunching to come up with what i feel are some pretty valid and reliable systems.
With that said, i also have what i feel is a gift, as a registered sports psychologist, to understand a bit better than the average individual some of the intangibles behind the statistics, trends, etc. I've been working with elite level athletes now for a few years and i can honestly say that i have learned some very interesting stuff about things like motivation, and the idea of let-downs from the athletes themselves, and have been able to apply it to benefit my sport handicapping.
Anyway, just wanted to say that i'm looking forward to being a part of the community and am excited for future success.
My area of "expertise" in terms of handicapping focuses on nba and ncaa hoops. I play sides and totals and have done my fair share of number crunching to come up with what i feel are some pretty valid and reliable systems.
With that said, i also have what i feel is a gift, as a registered sports psychologist, to understand a bit better than the average individual some of the intangibles behind the statistics, trends, etc. I've been working with elite level athletes now for a few years and i can honestly say that i have learned some very interesting stuff about things like motivation, and the idea of let-downs from the athletes themselves, and have been able to apply it to benefit my sport handicapping.
Anyway, just wanted to say that i'm looking forward to being a part of the community and am excited for future success.
