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About Tony Diamond
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I can answer questions on any facet of handicapping and predicting winners of sporting events, betting on sporting events, including football, baseball and basketball...

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I have been handicapping sporting events for nearly 30 years and have been a professional sport betting and advisor since 1990. I founded the Las Vegas Sports Handicapping Weekly Workshop where for the past 16 years I have taught 1000's of novice and professional sport bettors on how to win at sport betting.

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I was the founder and publisher of the "Football Confidential" Newsletter, my writings have appeared in numerous sport betting and sport related magazines and newspapers

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No formal education, but came from a family of sport enthusiasts and grew up around the industry.

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I have won many sports handicapping and football handicapping contests.

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I have provided my service to clients from all over the world...

 
   

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Gambling - football betting


Expert: Tony Diamond - 10/1/2008

Question
Don't you think NCAAis easier to pick than NFL?

NFL has too much parity.

OU should beat a team by 24 points or more.

Answer
Mick,
True the NFL certainly has a lot more parity than does college, however as for college being easier, I have found no difference really. I have been handicapping football for over 30 years and if I had a record of every game I picked, it would probably be very close in percentage of wins between the NFL and College....The NFL has parity, but emotions plays a big part in college ball which isn't so prevalent in the NFL....College kids can get emotionally fired up for a game, especially a rival game or a revenge game. Revenge games and rivalry games are of a much less emotional factor than college.

Anyhow that is my opinion...hope this helps...

Tony

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