Tuesday, 5 June 2012

Who I Plan On Following For The Upcoming Seasons

I decided to make a small blog post of the handicappers that I follow as I am eagerly awaiting for next season in basketball, football, and hockey. The list compiled has been backtracked, as well as looked into with certain plays to be filtered out. Example: With "Indian Cowboy" from Doc's Sports, I only plays the "+" spreads and don't play any games with Alabama.

I will get more into detail later on about specific trends as we get closer to September.

NCAAB:
-@Stuckey2 on all plays including his teasers
- Indian Cowboy "+" spreads only

NBA:
-@nbacrusher on NBA totals
- Indian Cowboy "+" spreads only
-@nropp

NHL:
-@Picks4Profit on NHL Totals

NCAAF:

NFL:


No handicappers set in stone yet for NCAAF or NFL; still working on that. 

Handicappers I am keeping a sharp eye on:

@HeHaithMe: After hearing his podcast, I am very interested to see how well he'll do in the upcoming NFL season. Also a very sharp handicapper in MLB, not just because of his record, but really respect the lines that he plays for bases. I also highly advise everyone to listen to the podcast; his attitude and vision of the game is so refreshing and entertaining.

@Stuckey2: From what I remember, he mentioned NHL being his most profitable sport,  I never tracked his plays down so I have insufficient data on this. But I do know hes very knowledgeable and insightful in hockey.

@behindthebets: Still looking into this for NBA.

@SportsCheetah: I've literally never seen someone pace this long on killing MLB/NBA wagers like he is right now. Defiantly keeping an eye out.

@OnTheMarkSport: Followed him last year on picks here and there on both NCAAF/NFL, needless to say, he saved my ass on a number of occasions. He may very well be the handicapper for me to follow for the upcoming season in football.

Make note that I am not/will never take any credit on the profits made. All credit will always be given/mentioned to the handicappers that I specifically follow. I highly advise as well to look in to the handicappers mentioned above as they are not only smashing the bookies, but providing very helpful and knowledgeable information via Twitter.

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