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AccuScore


AccuScore is by far one of my favorite sports betting research websites. When it comes to simulation sports betting software, they are certainly the best. They provide a ton of information directly from their website.

So what exactly is AccuScore? Well, they offer a number of different services (as you'll soon see just by visiting the site) but they're all basically derived from their Game Forecasts. It is a sports betting software that will simulate each game (NFL, NCAA Football, NBA, NCAA Basketball, NHL, and MLB) over 10,000 times and report the average score for each team along with the stats of each player.

They factor in just about every statistic you can think of including players, weather, field surface, injuries...etc. When it comes to simulations, it is the most comprehensive sports betting software I have ever come across.


How Does The Program Work?

"All information and data on is forecasted information and most information is reported in terms of a probability. Just like the local weatherman will tell you the chance of it raining, the Game Forecasts will tell you the chance of winning, the chance of rushing for 80 yards, the chance for passing for 2 touchdowns, etc."

"The forecasts are generated by the unbiased, unemotional, powerhouse simulator that carefully models how players and coaches have individually responded to similar conditions (environment and opponent characteristics). An analyst will summarize the findings and provide further insight into the Forecast. The analysts provide a technical explanation for the numbers you see in the Forecast."

"Even some of the most dedicated users do not agree with using objective, unbiased analysis because they believe emotional factors are more important. These are some of their most dedicated users because it shows them when/where the objective, computer approach matches their more “emotional / gut instinct” approach."

"No matter how you use or interpret it, they will always maintain their unbiased, independent, technical approach. As a result AccuScore does not make picks."


How You Can Use It?

AccuScore isn't a gambling service or handicapper. They objectively and accurately simulate upcoming games thousands of times. However, it's up to you to interpret the data and implement it into your overall sports betting philosophy.

There are a lot of professional handicappers and services that use AccuScore for it's objective, unbiased approach to handicapping and simulating games. When you're teamed up with ESPN, Yahoo Sports, CBS Sports, and others, you know you're doing something right and I can assure you it's a quality, reputable, and trustworthy sports betting software that I have no problem in recommending to anyone.

Believe me, they offer a ton of information (a little overwhelming at first) and it'll take a while to get used to and learn how it all works. Read everything that you can through the site and then it's just a matter of testing out there simulations and interpreting it into your sports betting strategy.


Accuscore Advisor

For those that are more of the hands off handicapper, they now offer Accuscore Advisor. With this approach, they have their analysts/advisors recommending plays on a graded star system (each play is rated from 1-4 stars, but we recommend only playing the 3-4 stars).

As opposed to you doing all of the research, they'll do it for you (perfect for those bettors that don't have the time). This is by far one of the best and most unbiased services I've seen in a long time.

A ton of information goes into their plays. Not only do they utilize their "super computer" for the analytical objective calculations, there is also a human/subjective element that goes into it as well...trust me, they're not just throwing darts at a wall.

I would encourage everyone to read more about it, (just click one of the banners at the top or bottom of this page) simply because of the great information they provide. You may find out that you're not interested, but their analysts/advisors provide some great articles and insights.

Accuscore Advisor is one of the most advanced handicapping services on the market today. Their unbiased, statistical, and fundamental approach to handicapping sports makes them one of our top recommendations. Take a look at their site and I guarantee you'll learn something.


How Much Does It Cost?

AccuScore is not a free sports betting software package, but when you compare the cost of it to a handicapping service or how it can add to your overall profit margin, it really is a small price to pay. If you're serious about betting on sports, then this software is something that has to be considered in your overall approach to handicapping.

As I've already said many of times, Accuscore is a great addition to any sports bettors arsenal. It's not everyday you find an honest and unbiased handicapping service that has so much to offer (along with great customer service as well). I would encourage you to check out their site because I promise you won't be disappointed. As always, best of luck in all your sports betting endeavors.


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