I’ve been an award-winning sportswriter for a number of newspapers, including the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
I used to co-host the sports betting radio show, “The Stardust Line,” out of Las Vegas from 1991-96.
I’ve authored two books on sports gambling, “Las Vegas Sports Beat” and “Sports Gaming Beat,” plus another on fantasy football appropriated titled “Winning Fantasy Football.”
I taught a football handicapping class at UNLV in 2004.
I spent over 10 years as an NFL handicapper/author for the “Winning Points” newsletter, too.
My network of media sources and contacts, which include professional handicappers, oddsmakers, gamblers and sportswriters resulting from having worked more than 30 years for daily newspapers and Internet sites in the Midwest, South and West, along with Canada and the Caribbean, all play a role in making me a successful, winning, professional sports handicapper.
I’m a research rat; I study everything at my disposal: statistics, matchups, history, trends, angles and situations. But, at the end of the day, I’m a fundamental handicapper, one who also looks at player matchups closely. Knowing the talent level of not just the first-stringers, but back-ups as well, is key to producing side selection and proposition wager winners.
Familiarity in this business breeds success, and without a doubt my favorite team to bet on or against is the Green Bay Packers. Growing up in Racine, Wisconsin I’ve followed the Pack for nearly 50 years. I know the NFL inside and out.
Vince Lombardi once said, “Winning isn’t everything, but the effort to win is.” I’ve tried to pattern my handicapping and life from that quote. Does exhaustive research always produce winning days? No, it does not. But, it will produce long-term profits and that’s what I’ve proven with 16 straight winning pro football campaigns.
I’m proud to be a member of this site, one that maintains an impeccable reputation for integrity and honesty in this industry, just like myself.