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  2. Stu Feiner - Wikipedia

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    Stu Feiner is a well-known figure in the sports betting world, often referred to as a "professional handicapper" or "sports betting expert." He gained significant fame in the 1980s and 1990s for his sports picks, particularly in American football and basketball.

  3. Michael Kent (computer specialist) - Wikipedia

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    By the time everyone had exhausted Kent's forecasts in the 1983-84 sports year, the group was estimated to have earned $10 to $15 million. Kent invented the statistical models. He was 34 when he had created the first successful program for handicapping basketball and football games: together with his brother, Michael collected statistical data ...

  4. Richard Migliore - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Migliore joined Fox Sports 1 The Jockey Club Tour on FOX racing series as the racing analyst before moving on to the New York Racing Association, [5] serving as broadcast analyst and racing office associate. [6] [7] Migliore joined the XBTV team in 2017 and presently works as an East Coast analyst, providing handicapping insight and ...

  5. Eddie Olczyk - Wikipedia

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    He served as a television color commentator for NHL on NBC until its end in 2021, and maintains a relationship with NBC Sports as a handicapper and analyst for that network's horse racing coverage. Throughout his career as an NHL player, he played 1,031 NHL games and produced 342 goals and 452 assists for a total of 794 points.

  6. Handicapping - Wikipedia

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    The first very well known sports handicapper in American culture was Jimmy "The Greek" Snyder. [8] During his career he worked for CBS on their Sunday morning show, The NFL Today. Because sports betting had a social taboo at the time, Snyder was not allowed to mention betting on games specifically. Instead, he would predict the score.

  7. Brent Musburger - Wikipedia

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    Musburger stated he planned to help his family get a sports handicapping business started in Las Vegas, have a sports gambling show on Sirius XM Radio, and enjoy personal travel. [ 30 ] [ 31 ] The new venture, Vegas Stats & Information Network (VSiN) is the first multichannel network dedicated to sports gambling information and is broadcast ...

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