Las Vegas Free Picks for Football

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There are many web sites which offer Las Vegas free picks for football, some of which we have mentioned below for you to choose but that doesn’t mean that we are recommending. Go ahead at your own risk, as betting is one whole lot of a risk, how much odds or insider information you may have.

1. Superiordaily.com

For those looking to play smarter, check out William Foote of Superior Sports. Widely regarded among industry insiders and sports gamblers everywhere, Mr. Foote is fast becoming the foremost source for handicapping information on the Internet. With a high IQ approach and thought provoking analysis, William is quickly differentiating himself from the crowd. William is Chief Handicapper for Superior Sports and Editor of the highly regarded Superior Daily Newsletter. This free newsletter is emailed daily and jam packed with complimentary picks, detailed analysis, trends, angles, articles and more. If you are serious about gambling success, you should not be without this extraordinary resource. Similar publications are sold for hundreds and hundreds of dollars. William Foote’s Superior Daily Newsletter is and will always be free of charge. Apart from the newsletter he also posts Las Vegas free picks for football on his website.

2. linesheet.com

Another site which offers Las Vegas free picks for football, but it doesn’t post any free picks on the website, the free picks are provided through a newsletter, so anyone who is interested in taking Las Vegas free picks for football has to subscribe to the newsletter.

Apart from the free picks these sites also provide paid Las Vegas picks for football, so it can be said that free pick is used just as a luring bait to draw more customers thus increasing the bottom line of these sites. Also some other Las Vegas football betting sites question the authenticity off these free picks. So it’s a very dicey game out there. Try your luck at your own peril!!

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