A former player talking NFL betting lines? Yep!! Ross Tucker (@RossTuckerNFL) will be joined by 2X “Super Contest” champ Steve Fezzik (@FezzikSports) to offer a truly unique perspective for NFL bettors. Fezzik is known as an "advantage player," a style of wagering that relies heavily upon the use of probability, statistics, and other mathematical techniques to maximize the "expected value" of wage... more
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Ross and Steve Fezzik are joined by Evan Silva from Establish the Run to discuss some of Evan's prop bets for Thursday's 2024 NFL Draft, including: more
Ross and Steve Fezzik are joined by John Daigle from Establish the Run to discuss some of John's favorite prop bets for the 2024 NFL Draft. more
Ross is joined by Steve Fezzik to give his thoughts on the UFL season so far and the ongoing Masters Tournament before going through his 2024 NFC win totals. more
Ross is joined by Steve Fezzik to give his thoughts on what to bet ahead of the Men's & Women's Final Four round before discussing Steve's thoughts on the 2024 AFC win totals. more
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Dude puts 40k on -1000 favorites so his wife’s boyfriend can eat filet minion. Respect.
And the records they mention don’t even count the vig. They even count teasers at +100. Would be a 1 star but fezzik is good on this show.
They grade every bet at even odds (it’s the “Even Money” podcast, I get it) — but the grading system provides a misleading success rate. I tracked both Ross and Fez through the entire 2023 NFL season and playoffs. Following the SB, Ross claimed he was “up 7 units” for the year. In actuality, when taking the vig into account, Ross was *down 17 units*. Fez was allegedly “up 32.3 units”, but with the vig Fez was *up 19 units* (which is good!). So, lesson is, don’t take Ross’ picks too seriously. Fe... more
No betting advice will ever be truly accurate but this is actually better than most more
So Ross is just teasing every single possible combination of teams. Factorial? This is dumb. With the juice there is no way he’s made a profit this year.
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