Nfl Picks From your Favorite Handicapper
October 12, 2008
Your phone rings. It’s him…again. You’ve told him once and you’ve told him twice. You’re not interested in betting his games but he still calls. You can’t shake him because someone gave him your number. What do you do?
The NFL picks from your sports handicapper may not be who you want to bet so if you are betting with one of these guys and you’re betting more than you want to bet, consider ditching your handicapper. The thing is, everyone needs to make a living and the sports handicappers calling you are making a pretty penny. In fact, they’re making several of them so there’s very little need for you to feel obligated to do business with them.
Today, there are some very aggressive sports handicappers out there. They want your business and they’ll ring your phone off the wall to get it but you don’t want to keep taking their calls if you are a recreational player. They will break you and when they do, they’ll still call with their picks on their game of the year.
If you’ve ever watched the movie Two for the Money, you can get a good idea of the scenes from a handicapper’s office but here’s something you should consider. The handicappers that call you and hustle you aren’t people you necessarily need to deal with for recreational play. These guys are in business for the big money. These are the guys who want you to bet a grand or better on the games you play because they want thirty percent for their picks.
NFL Picks you buy today should be picked up from an online handicapper. Someone you can ditch if the going gets rough. Yes, it’s great to be loyal but pay attention. If you get mixed up with the wrong handicapper blowing up your phone, you’ll end up paying and paying and paying for NFL picks you don’t want and other sports picks as well. There’s a way to bet the NFL and if you’re a recreational gambler, it’s not through the handicappers charging you thirty percent or more for game picks.
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