Happy customer - data driven & insightful
I've purchased Warren's betting insights for 3 seasons now and couldn't be more happy about the results. Saves me time and research for my bets. I like how data driven the analysis behind the bets are.
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Warren Sharp gives sports bettors predictive NFL analytics & visualized data, winning 60% on game totals and beating NFL lines with the sharpest edge in betting
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I've purchased Warren's betting insights for 3 seasons now and couldn't be more happy about the results. Saves me time and research for my bets. I like how data driven the analysis behind the bets are.
Terrible. The picks are bad. They offer a 7 day trail for a low $5 then it goes to $99 per week. After you realize the info and picks suck, they make it nearly impossible to cancel. The phone number they give out doesn't work. The web site steps to cancel don't work either. You have to email them in order to cancel. What a scam ... stay away.
Signed up for Warren Sharp's NFL props for Week 3 and was pleasantly surprised with the results. They went 7-3 included 4-1 on props that were above 1 unit.
It’s not a scam. It’s a legitimate service! The only problem is the service sucks, the picks lose, and he’ll give you 35-40% winners while charging you over $100/wk. he started off this year relatively hot, but over the past 4-5 weeks he’s around 15% on his picks. The only thing worse than losing hundreds of dollars each week, is paying a guy $100/wk to give you picks that lose. I don’t care how smart he sounds on pardon my take or any other podcast, he’s worse than you are as a gambler, so why spend money to lose on his picks. Seriously, the guy has bet the Eagles most weeks this year. The EAGLES. Please don’t be as stupid as I was and PLEASE don’t waste your money buying his picks. PS. If you’re thinking, man, I really want his picks..., just bet the over. All he does is bet overs. 0-6 this week, 0-7 last week, just please PLEASE read this and save your money.
Warren Sharp is a scam. Check @Better_Bettors on twitter to look at his record for the 19/20 season, -40%. Not real analytics just opinions on football.
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