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Does Fading the General Public Create NBA Picks Profits?

Michael  Alexander
Michael Alexander

Michael Alexander is the Founder and Head Handicapper of Alexander Sports.
By:Michael Alexander     Date: Mar 14, 2009
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It has been written many times in the past that the majority of bettors do not make money with their NBA picks. Because of this you have many "experts" who make a living touting that if you generally go against the public that you'll create profitable NBA picks! So, as I usually do, I decided to take a look at last weeks (3/2 to 3/8) NBA Picks action to see if in fact we could have created some profitable betting angles. Below are the actual results:

All Sides -- 23-25 ATS (47%) -- Season Record: 427-472 (48%)

So, if you were to bet with the side that generated at least 51% of the public's action you would have made your bookmaker very happy both last week and for the season.

Since this angle seemed to produce some NBA Picks profit opportunities I thought "what if over 80% of the general public picked a certain side"?....Surely that should even be more of an angle to grab the cash. Let's see:

All Sides -- 3-5 ATS (38%) -- Season Record: 83-83 (49%)

Again, we show that betting with the public in the NBA both last week and for the season has not been a very profitable NBA Picks angle.

While the above analysis certainly points us to fading the general public it is only one of many pieces of information that I use when deciding my NBA Picks.

After making his dime players over $23,000 last season with his NBA picks, Michael has picked up where he has left off this season making his dime players over $15,000 this season! Join Michael for 3 huge NBA Picks WINNERS tonight.


 


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