Finding the Right Sports Handicapper

We’re here to help you find the right sports handicapper.

Key Points

– Finding the right sports handicapper takes time and effort.

– There are a number of things to look for when trying to find the right sports handicapper.

Get the Right Sports Handicapper For You

Unless you’ve been living in a bubble for the past few years, you know that sports betting has increased in popularity immensely. The rise is largely due to some legal changes in the U.S. which has flooded the market with new bettors.

As more bettors enter the fray, more are searching for ways to increase their winning percentage and their overall winnings. One way to do so is to work with a handicapper. 

You can’t work with just any handicapper though. You should take steps to ensure you’re finding the right sports handicapper.

Begin the Search

Just like you’re purchasing a car or a new smart TV, you have to start your search for a sports handicapper somewhere. That usually starts with finding the most trusted names in the industry. 

It’s unlikely you would buy a no-name smart TV. You would probably opt for a brand name that you recognize or is at least recognized by the majority of consumers. It’s no different in the search for a handicapper.

Look for trusted names in the business that have been doing it for some time. Once you identify cappers that look promising, you can move onto the next steps in the process.

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Transparency & Winning Percentage

One of the key things to look for when searching for the right sports handicapper is transparency. There are thousands upon thousands of cappers out there and not all of them are above board. Plus, some are newer to the industry and just don’t have the track record of guys who have been around for two or three decades. 

Obviously, you want to look for guys that win more than they lose. The problem is with transparency. No one likes to lose, handicappers included. But, the reality of sports betting is that you will not win them all. Not even the best of the best in the business. 

In fact, the best sports handicappers will have long-term winning percentages in the 55 to 60 percent range. If you see someone posting that they have a 75 percent win percentage over the last 20 years, that should raise a red flag.

Now, could a capper go on a run and win 75 percent of his games in a week or even a month? Sure, but over the long haul that is just not sustainable. 

The other red flag is the capper that only posts wins. Again, no one likes to lose, but it is part of the game in sports betting. Full transparency is hard to find in the handicapper’s world, but you should look for guys that will post their true records and post their wins and losses.

Read Reviews To Find the Right Sports Handicapper

Once you have a handful of potential candidates, it’s time to start reading some reviews. You can find reviews of cappers online. Do not be scared away by one bad review. You should actually be a little wary if all of the reviews are positive. It’s probably an indication that the capper paid for them or, even worse, wrote them all himself.

Check Social Media

If you can’t find a certain handicapper on a social media site like Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram; you should ask why. Everyone is on social media, right? All sorts of businesses are on social media promoting their business. Why isn’t a sports handicapper?

Sportsbooks and handicappers are all over social media. It reaches tons of potential buyers. You can also use social media to learn more about prospective cappers you are considering to buy from.

Meeting Your Needs is Key With the Right Sports Handicapper

Not all handicappers are created the same. There are some that will only handicap NFL games. Others may focus on just basketball, NBA and NCAA. Many will offer picks for all of the major sports – NFL/NCAA football, NBA/NCAA basketball, MLB, and NHL. A site like Game Advisers has an all-inclusive feel. They offer picks from a variety of sports and leagues.

The point is that you should find handicappers that meet your needs. If you are betting on NFL games only, you want to find a capper who specializes in pro football. At the very least, you want a capper who focuses on the four major North American professional sports. 

Don’t pay an MLB handicapper with a great winning percentage to help you pick NBA games. That is, unless he is also an NBA handicapper.

The Bottom Line

If you wanted to lose weight or train for a Crossfit Open, you’d hire a personal trainer. You’d look into their background, find out what they know, and maybe check with people who have used the trainer’s services.

It’s no different in sports handicapping. Put the time in. Do the research and pick the best handicapper or handicapping service for you.

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