New to betting MLB and wanted to know who is the best capper for MLB year in and year out on this site? Anyone have any insight for me?:think2:
If you're looking for "Quality" over "Quantity", the best Capper to follow on this forum is HOOK EM HORNS "Big Plays". He has posted a record of: 47-15-1 in 2011 and 71-48-2 in 2012 (76 and 60% respectively). The average juice on his wagers is right around -109 (he doesn't just play heavy chalk to pad his winning %). For serious bettors who like to bet big money on very few games throughout the season, this is the guy to follow.
Another very good capper is KEVY. Kevy might not post day in and day out but he is solid and his selections should be taken very seriously.
I remember HookEmHorns being very solid and a key contributor last year, but weren't his plays not just single games? I thought they were scenarios?
His system was to bet an entire series or something, and eventually, it'd work towards the end of the series, but you can't count that entirely as a win. Or if that's the case, those losses would be huge because in all of those instances, he's losing three or four games at a time (The whole series), which would be a big financial loss, whereas one win could be a 1-2 record in a given series, but still profit something in the end. I vaguely remember it and would need someone to re-familiarize everyone else with the system he had in place.
He had 2 threads going. His big play thread probably had one play a week or so. They were cash. His other was a some type of chase series, but it was extremely selective also.
I remember HookEmHorns being very solid and a key contributor last year, but weren't his plays not just single games? I thought they were scenarios?
His system was to bet an entire series or something, and eventually, it'd work towards the end of the series, but you can't count that entirely as a win. Or if that's the case, those losses would be huge because in all of those instances, he's losing three or four games at a time (The whole series), which would be a big financial loss, whereas one win could be a 1-2 record in a given series, but still profit something in the end. I vaguely remember it and would need someone to re-familiarize everyone else with the system he had in place.
If you're looking for "Quality" over "Quantity", the best Capper to follow on this forum is HOOK EM HORNS "Big Plays". He has posted a record of: 47-15-1 in 2011 and 71-48-2 in 2012 (76 and 60% respectively). The average juice on his wagers is right around -109 (he doesn't just play heavy chalk to pad his winning %). For serious bettors who like to bet big money on very few games throughout the season, this is the guy to follow.
Another very good capper is KEVY. Kevy might not post day in and day out but he is solid and his selections should be taken very seriously.