Hi Guys,
A few things to keep in mind. Anyone can charge any amount they want and claim any record they want. What is to stop them? I am always suprised to see what people post in these service sections and often wonder if they get clients from it. I assume they must since they continue to do it. I have no idea if guys on this board are honest or not and I have always had a policy not to judge other services. If you are looking for a service there are certainly things you can do if you take the time to do a little research.
A few things to avoid when looking for a service
Here is the bottom line.
Don't pay for a service that cannot document every play each day.
Don't pay for a service that claims outrageous winning percentages unless they can prove it with an independent monitor
Don't pay for a service that uses outrageous marketing ploys
When searching for a sports handicapping service it is very important to distinguish between true Handicappers and Touts/Marketers.
Records: Touts: Publishes selective records, promotes current successes and hides defeats. Go to the services monitors and breakdown their record by sport, units per play etc as well as looking at the overall long term record. Check to see if the service is on a good run or struggling. You can get a wealth of information from a good monitor
Goals: Touts Create a need for today's games via a marketing campaign and everyday special play games.
Fees: Touts charge high to very high fees. Anywhere from $350.00 to $2500 per month
Money Management: Does the service you are looking at have a solid money management system? Do they constantly load up each day on a special play game? You need to understand that a disciplined approach is needed to achieve any long term success. Remember, poor money management is the number one reason sports gamblers fail.
Buzz
http://www.buzzsportspicksservice.com
A few things to keep in mind. Anyone can charge any amount they want and claim any record they want. What is to stop them? I am always suprised to see what people post in these service sections and often wonder if they get clients from it. I assume they must since they continue to do it. I have no idea if guys on this board are honest or not and I have always had a policy not to judge other services. If you are looking for a service there are certainly things you can do if you take the time to do a little research.
A few things to avoid when looking for a service
Here is the bottom line.
Don't pay for a service that cannot document every play each day.
Don't pay for a service that claims outrageous winning percentages unless they can prove it with an independent monitor
Don't pay for a service that uses outrageous marketing ploys
When searching for a sports handicapping service it is very important to distinguish between true Handicappers and Touts/Marketers.
Records: Touts: Publishes selective records, promotes current successes and hides defeats. Go to the services monitors and breakdown their record by sport, units per play etc as well as looking at the overall long term record. Check to see if the service is on a good run or struggling. You can get a wealth of information from a good monitor
Goals: Touts Create a need for today's games via a marketing campaign and everyday special play games.
Fees: Touts charge high to very high fees. Anywhere from $350.00 to $2500 per month
Money Management: Does the service you are looking at have a solid money management system? Do they constantly load up each day on a special play game? You need to understand that a disciplined approach is needed to achieve any long term success. Remember, poor money management is the number one reason sports gamblers fail.
Buzz
http://www.buzzsportspicksservice.com
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