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My name is Scott Asher, i'm a writer and and freelance web developer for HandicappingWebsites.com. I have helped sports handicapper services sell more than 250,000 sports picks online and have made more than 1500 handicapping websites. I have a real passion for handicapping sports betting. More than anything I want you to make the most money selling your picks! 25 years in the sports handicapping business.