Spread Knowledge Review
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Spread Knowledge has taken over 4,000 data points and made a truly unique helpful betting model. SK has calculated algorithms that alert customers when the best time is to strike on a great value. This system has been in development since 2011, being finely articulated and crafted to the customers’ needs. SK has been ultimately designed to help the public make more informed decisions on sports betting.
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FRAUD! This brand is an absolute fraud making a mockery of the sports handicapping industry. SK bets on BOTH sides of games, and sells those plays to clients at different sites. On Friday Sep 11, they released a play on LA Clippers -8 (https://experts.covers.com/picks/pickproductdetails/581e3c0f-f438-11ea-a97d-1231f8b4a9ac). On the exact same day they released Denver on the moneyline to clients at Pickdawgz (https://pickdawgz.com/premium/capper/566/nba-picks/2020/09/11/spread-knowledge-nba-payoff). This is NO accident, as both plays had analysis predicting an opposite outcome. This is also not an isolated incident, they have been hedging their bets at both sites with similar tactics all year.