I’ve never been much of a better but I do follow Football, baseball and hockey games and occasionally enter into friendly bets with friends. I do know a lot of people that bet seriously on games, well on just about anything really. I guess it can be addictive, and maybe I’m just lucky that it never caught on too much with me.
I did find a site that I’m told is one of the oldest sports handicapping websites online today. Jimfeist.com offers Football Picks and full game analysis on all major games and sports including basketball, football, hockey, baseball, horse racing, golf and many more. Free picks are offered daily as well in order to showcase the handicapper’s talents at calling the game’s winner.
Jimfeist.com has everything you need to stay ahead of the game. There are several sections to the site including scores and stats, Proline, Sports Picks and even contests – there are four active contests right now. You can also get workbooks and magazines, sports schedules, schedule updates, league reports, plus information from Linetracker.com and OffshoreConnection.com.
I know I’m going to have to tell a few friends about this site so they can get their sports picks. I’ll probably never see them anymore once I tell them about this site ’cause they’ll be too busy hanging out on it doing all their sports betting.
Silas says
Hi everyone.
I have seen many different commercials for the NFL that showed a single player in action with a glow aroound him. I would like to do something similar to
this but I dont know if they mask frame by frame or if they use some other method to mask the player. The initial backgrounds were multicolored and complex
in most of the footage used so I they could not use a simple green key. Anyone know of how they do these effects?Thanks.
Sports Handicapper says
There are a great many sports handicapping sites out there, and in the interest of full disclosure mine is one of them but my point here is not to pimp myself but to offer some sound advice from someone who has been in the industry for 10 plus years. Jim Feist has been in the business a long time and his website is relatively reputable although he’s more about selling services these days then actually focusing on handicapping but I’m sure he does both very well. Northcoast Sports is another great service that is completely dedicated to football and they do an outstanding job. When evaluating any website to provide you with sports handicapping information for football, baseball or any sport be very cautious. The best handicappers in the world, in their best year ever will be 60-65% accurate. A record in the 58-59% range is outstanding and anything over 55% is solid. Sure, everybody has hot streaks that may even last a few weeks with excellent success, but long term claims of 80% plus accuracy simply aren’t true. Ultimately you’ll judge for yourself if you use a service. But judge them not only on win-loss but on quality of handicapping and analysis. A handicapper can lose a game they were right about and win a game they were wrong about.