"There’s one piece of advice that everyone should keep in my when evaluating sports handicappers: always take a close look at the numbers. The numbers are what indicate whether a sports handicapper is effective or not. The betters who pay close attention to the numbers are those who make the money. Betters who don’t pay attention to the numbers will loose their shirts every time. There are several numbers you should pay attention in sports handicapper reviews. These numbers are usually listed right in the review and they indicate the sports handicapper’s effectiveness. One number not enough pay attention to is the number of games evaluated. The more games the handicapper looks at, the better their evaluation of the sport is. The fewer games they look at, the less they’ll know about the sport. Many handicappers will deliberately limit the number of the games listed in the evaluation. A handicapper can give themselves great percentages this way for example they can claim they picked the winners of 70% of the games they looked at. Since some sports can involve up to a 100 or more games a season this means the handicapper’s evaluation is next to worthless. Yet the handicapper claims to have a 70% success rate. This figure can sound impressive until you see they’ve only looked at seven games. That means they didn’t look at the majority of the games played so they know little or nothing about the entire league or conference. You’ll want to find a handicapper who looks at as many games as possible. This may mean that the handicappers’ performance won’t look as good on paper. It’ll also mean that you can find a handicapper who actually has a good picture of the entire game. There are some other numbers you’ll want to take a look at. The most important is the number of winners they’ve picked. A handicapper who picks a high percentage of winners usually has a really good picture of the game. A handicapper who doesn’t probably has a poor picture of the game. Another important number is the number of Best Bets, these are the games that pay out the most money to betters based on the point spread. A handicapper that picks a lot of Best Bets is making picks for the better. Evaluation of handicappers like evaluation of teams and games is a numbers game. Those who don’t get the numbers right won’t be able to pick an effective handicapper. "
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