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New World Series of Handicapping Football Contest
By Ron Raymond on Jul 31, 2012 | In Welcome
Courtesy of Stef Penner
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WSOH is a whole new website that's the newest addition of Ron Raymond's successful on-line installments.
When we get to talking about "World Series of Anything" we're talking big-time.
So is the site worthy of the title? I mean, is this actually *THE* "WSOH"?
In one word. Yes. The only difference between this and WSOP is that there is still money prizes, but you don't need to up $25,000 just to sit down.
It's completely free to play.
Let's look at it this way.
In order to play, you have to pick 1 of 2 teams to cover/win, or for the score to go over/under.
Then you wait a week and do it all over again.
So once we understand that, we can see the inherent simplicity involved with the "WSOH".
As we look at the website, that's exactly what we get.
Not only that, but added on is a "unit tracking" contest that will keep the serious handicapper completely engaged, yet, it is still easy enough for the beginning folk to get right into as well, with little to no effort.
Firstly, there are no other real sites like this; secondly, even if we could find one or two, they wouldn't have the same 'unit-tracking' setup, much less the structured 1-10th place prize pool, much less the professional experience that Ronny Ray brings to the table.
In short, this site is not only exactly what your pro-handicapper/bettor/sport's-enthusiast is looking for when it comes to placing picks on the web; but, it's also geared exactly for the beginner that can't even spell "F-O-O-T-B-A-L-L" yet.
If that's not a point in case, how about the fact that if you finish top 10 you will win one of 10 prizes, of which most are easily worth over $100. No investment needed. Simply play, win games, win $$$.
It gets no bettor!!
I can't wait to follow the NFL season and participate in the WSOH this year.
I don't know what my chances are, but hey, it's free to play and the setup in terms of W/L vs +/-Units is top notch.
Simple Concise. Fun.
I will definitely be a competitor in the W.S.O.H. this year! In fact, I've got my mom on the phone right now for the good news!
2 Thumbs Up!
Stefan Penner


