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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. Meet 'Vegas Dave', one of the elite sports handicappers of ...

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    The highest paid future bet in sports betting history. 4. Just two weeks after his Kansas City Royals World Series win, Vegas Dave predicted Holly Holm would beat the undefeated UFC women champion ...

  4. Benny Silman - Wikipedia

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    A total of $568,000 was wagered by professional sports handicappers on the approval of Silman. [citation needed] Following his release in 2002, Silman has conducted seminars with NCAA athletes to warn them about the dangers of gambling and has written articles for such publications as Maxim magazine.

  5. Handicapping - Wikipedia

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    Handicapping is used in scoring many games and competitive sports, including go, shogi, chess, croquet, golf, bowling, polo, basketball, and track and field events. Handicap races are common in clubs which encourage all levels of participants, such as swimming or in cycling clubs and sailing clubs, or which allow participants with a variety of ...

  6. Alan Boston - Wikipedia

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    Alan "Boston" Dvorkis is a professional sports bettor and poker player. He was a red pro at Full Tilt Poker. Boston is a specialist at Seven-card stud. [1] Boston had his first World Series of Poker cash in 1993 and finished 3rd in a $2,500 Seven-card stud event. [2] Over the years he had many cashes, mostly in seven card stud. [3]

  7. Chris Moneymaker - Wikipedia

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    Although largely unknown prior to the tournament, on day one of the tournament his skills caught the attention of professional sports handicapper Lou Diamond, who called Moneymaker his "dark horse to win the whole tournament." [7] Moneymaker went on to win the first prize of $2.5 million, instantly garnering poker superstar status. The 2003 ...

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