i've never really looked into it. signed up for the free 7 days, but never really used it. What is its purpose?
Thanks
is it worth it for the $50-$200 player?
I have a question also. I have heard about Sports Insights over the years and seen posters ask about them in threads.
Are Sports Insights and Sports Options similar like say comparing Coke and Pepsi as far what they offer or is it like comparing
apples to oranges with both being totally different. If they are similar I would be curious as to how fellow posters who have
subscribed to both would compare them as far as strengths or weakness to the other one.
Hi Kevy,
They are similar products, but SportsOptions has faster information, more sportsbooks and a more powerful user-interface.
You can try SportsOptions free for 7 days here: Free Trial Signup
Thanks
Rick
Hey BB -
Here are some of the advantages of using SportsOptions:
A $50-$200 player will absolutely benefit from our service. At that level, our Standard service is probably the right fit. At $200+ per game, our Pro service is the right fit.
- Get the best line available when you make your bets. Even if you only have a few outs, you know where to go right away, do you don't miss out on the line.
- Knowing when to place your bets. By looking at the lines from 60 sportsbooks, you can get an idea of which way a line is trending and know when to make a bet early and when to wait.
- Breaking injuries. Not necessarily for chasing the injuries, but just having the right information when you make your plays. And if an injury does come in on one of your plays, getting it early will give you the option to get off some of your bet before the line moves.
- Key Move Alerts give you early notification of big moves.
- Tools like Odds Watch and Middle Alerts help you get the lines you are looking for as soon as they are available.
- System Plays. Right now we have SO Office (12-3 for the year) plays and Computer plays, and will be adding 3 new System plays this week.
Thanks
Rick