Big Al McMordie, Matt Fargo Picks
"BIGGEST PLAY" REMARKABLE 18-3 TEAR; 7-1 RECENTLY INCLUDING WASHINGTON +146
Here is your locked and loaded menu for Tuesday, August 31, 2010
**Biggest Play**
Statmaven Sports is No. 1 all-time on as far as plays that have risen to the level to be re-released. Rankings trace back to the 976-LOCK scorephone days through the SuperLockLine and are all-sports combined. They are the only service that is plus more than 200 units as far as re-releases based on one unit per bet. Their absolute top angle in any sport is an angle +256.3 units including +62.3 the last four years. It's based on RISP batting average last 10 games, bullpen stats last 10, and starting pitchers WHIP last five starts. It applies again tonight
**Hottest Handicapper**
That's an easy distinction to make. Mark the Shark, the top handicapper west of the Mississippi. He's been offered nearly seven figures per year to join a famed Las Vegas sports handicapping marketing giant, but has spurned offers because they demanded marketing concessions that would negatively affect his modules. He's had six straight winning days and 13-of-16. American League Total of the Month wins on Kansas City under Monday and MLB Game of the Week on Washington +146 in the same day wins. Road Warrior Game of the Month
Big Al McMordie is ranked No. 108 in MLB and 276th overall. (Stats are out of 620 services and syndicates monitored, rankings based on total net units won based on one-unit per play). Still his highly publicized AL Underdog of the Year A is widely sought after and we have it
Matt Fargo is ranked 165th in MLB. Divisional Total of the Year is up
Free pick: Silk City Sports Runline LA Anaheim
Please remember that plays released are generally not every play released by the service. We pass along ONLY the top rated plays from the top rated sports services in their highest rated sports. Even if a top ranked service has a highly rated play, we may cancel it's re-release because of conflicting information from other top services.
Our rankings are based on:
Default category: Total net units won—how much money a service won based on one unit per play including the juice
Winning percentage—self explanatory, minimum of 50 plays in quoted category to quality for rankings
ROI—based on units risked versus units won ratio, minimum 50 units risked to qualify. This category also takes into consideration multiple unit picks
For fair comparison, parlay picks are counted as individual selections except in ROI
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