Why a sports handicapper would market his picks instead of just betting them himself is a valid question.
There is an old axiom in gambling that if one is good enough to make a living as a professional gambler then that person would do very well in the business world. Richard Munchkin recently made a statement about this situation. He said:
"If I can make money gambling why would I want to go into the business world?"
A sports handicapper marketing services has moved into the business world. Why?
I'm with Munchkin on this one. If I could pick 57% winners I'm going to kelly bet until filthy rich. To hell with creating extra work by starting a business. I'm going to spend my valuable time searching for the best bets and getting the action down.




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