Is Accuscore good? Was looking at their content and was wondering if someone has had history with them and found them profitable? If so, I was looking to Purchase.
pickyourpoison
SBR Sharp
11-19-11
352
#2
Accuscore College Football Picks: 11-4 past 4 weeks…3 New Picks
Northwestern +7.5 over Michigan State
LSU -18.5 over Ole Miss
Louisiana-Monroe -10 over North Texas
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pickyourpoison
SBR Sharp
11-19-11
352
#3
Accuscore
Miss st -6
Ill/Purdue under 50
Northwestern +7.5
Indiana +17.5
Stanford +20.5
Tulsa/Central Florida over 56
Iowa +16.5
Washington St +21.5
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secisgreatkobsux
SBR MVP
06-13-10
2231
#4
Originally posted by pickyourpoison
Accuscore
Miss st -6
Ill/Purdue under 50
Northwestern +7.5
Indiana +17.5
Stanford +20.5
Tulsa/Central Florida over 56
Iowa +16.5
Washington St +21.5
You wouldn't happen to have the star values do you on these plays? I know they are on NW for sure which is a four beer.
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weazel922
SBR Sharp
01-21-12
251
#5
I don't have the subscription to their actual site, but they post their data on ESPNInsider too. I'm assuming this is the same information? Their site looks like about $50/month, on ESPN it's roughly 30/year and you get ESPN The Mag. I'm sure the actual site provides more analysis but ESPN gives you their predicted scores. So it probably takes a little more digging to find where they think value is as you have to actually look at every game and compare it to the spread as opposed to them just telling you their picks. I've looked at their stuff for awhile but not tracked it though so I'm not sure if ESPN would be useful or not. Sorry, just trying to throw another option out there.
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juice050
SBR Sharp
11-19-10
367
#6
ive been using accuscore for a year and half so far. i would say they are very profitable. they finish over 50% with all there picks every season for all sports. thats better than most cappers can do.
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actnatural
SBR High Roller
08-15-10
127
#7
my brother uses them, you have to play all their plays from season start to finish, marathon, win more than lose, ..... long term teamrankings is another good source (nfl)