Sports Memo group is one of the most respected. One or two handicappers in their stable will have a good season in a particular sport. If you can identify who those are then you can make some money. For instance Teddy Covers is one of the streakiest. He is usually great or terrible. You usually know by week three of foots or baskets if he's going to be great or terrible. The problem is if you bet most of their handicappers or switch around a lot you'll usually end up hitting about 48% for the year and if you factor in the losses plus juice and the price of the service well then that's just not a good business proposition.
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Stan Sharp should be added!