The Most Important Sports Betting Article Ever Written

Title:
The Most Important Sports Betting Article Ever Written
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791
Summary:
The top sports handicapper of all-time, Joe Duffy shares many of his secrets. Warning though,

Keywords:
sportsbooks, sportsbook, betting, handicapping

Article Body:
One of the most common questions that I get is where in God’s name (no pun intended) do Wise G

All you need to get that information is to merely live, sleep, and breathe sports handicapping
Are you still with me? If so, you are ready to be a Wise Guy.
Do handicappers and high rollers really have "inside information"?

In reality it depends on h

Anyway, Wise Guys and the few legitimate handicappers out there do have the time, resources an


For college, the Sportnetwork.com logs the sequence of scores that they sent, so one can get a
This also applies but with different criterion in baseballChow much the bullpen was used etc,

In the NBA especially and this occurs more often than one thinks, I just get giddy when I read

Also certain beat writers especially in the NFL and college football can be outstanding giving

I regret that Sportingnews.com for several years was a must-visit for college football as they
They also were one of the best sites scrutinizing the NCAA Basketball Tournament.

I noticed t

As mentioned in previous articles, one of the big keys to handicapping games is spotting decep

Sports gaming posting boards are good vehicles for gamblers to share information.
In a perfect world the best sites would be not be moderated but in places like the sports gamb

Much like distinguishing from amongst the good beat writers and the unqualified scribes, one m
Utilizing the best databases is essential to triumphant prognostication.


There are many out

Computer Sports World is best for baseball, Covers.com for both the NBA and college hoops.
Feist’s site has some good databases but Covers and others made them obsolete.
There, you now know the trade secrets.

Wi

Chalk Gaming,

All you need to do is invest 35 hours a day, 10 days a

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