What time are picks sent?

Monday through Friday, picks are sent around 3pm Eastern Time in the US. During weekends, picks are sent closer to noon Eastern. On occasion, picks can be sent closer to 5 pm Eastern, due to additional research.

What's your record?

Our record changes over time. Send an email to james@oddsworthbetting.com to get the most recent update.

I can't call to confirm my order, Can I just email you?

Yes, but please email us your phone number. In cases our emails don’t reach you, a phone number is the best alternative.

How do I cancel?

Simply email your cancellation request to james@oddsworthbetting.com

How does your unit system work?

James' picks vary between 1 and 5 units each. To find your unit size, simply divide your bankroll by 100. 1 unit equals 1% of your bankroll.

What Sports Book do you use?

Locally I prefer the Palms in Las Vegas.

Should I buy points?

On games that don’t include specific instructions about buying points, email james@oddsworthbetting.com or text us at 1 (702) 979-4410. James is always happy to offer his opinion.

Why haven't I received my picks, I paid earlier?

There are two reasons you may have not received picks.

  1. You may have purchased the system after the daily email was sent.
  2. You may have not confirmed your email address. In either case, simply email james@oddsworthbetting.com and we will get you setup.

If I buy now, will I get tonight's pick?

The earlier you buy, the more likely you’ll get today’s pick. The later you buy, the less likely you’ll get today’s pick.

What's the difference between Premium members and Syndicate?

Our Premium members receive picks made for the smaller player, those who wager between $5 and $200 per game. Our Syndicate plays use an aggressive strategy tailor made for those with large bankrolls. If you wager at least $200 per game, you may qualify to join our Syndicate. Call 1 (702) 979-4410 for more details.

If Premium are your best picks, why do you have the Syndicate?

Our premium picks are best for those who wager less per game. If you prefer a more aggressive strategy and have a large enough bankroll to justify the investment, our Syndicate is best for you. If you wager less than $200 per game, you should grow your bankroll before becoming more aggressive. The best way to grow your small to moderate bankroll is to bet James’ picks.

How much does Syndicate Cost?

The Syndicate is an elite group of investors and only those who qualify may join. To learn more, call 1 (702) 979-4410.

Is this a progression system?

No, the Premium Service are simply good plays that give you the best odds worth betting. Each pick comes with a suggestion of how many units you should play. Unit suggestions vary between 1 and 5. 1 unit equals 1% of your bankroll.

How can I get the games texted to me?

After you’ve purchased our picks, send an email to james@oddsworthbetting.com with the number you’d like the picks texted to.

Where's my downloadable System?

All of James' systems come in the form of emailed picks. Each email will contain instructions on how to go about placing your wager. If you’d like further explanation of how the system works, just ask James himself by emailing james@oddsworthbetting.com.

How much does Push Button Picks cost?

PushButtonPicks.com is a free service available to all premium clients. PBP can be used as a research tool in that it aggregates the opinion of literally hundreds of different handicappers across the web. With this information in one spot, you’ll easily see trends that wouldn’t normally be observable. For example, if you notice a great majority of cappers all playing the same way on one game, you could use that information to go with or against the majority, depending on your strategy.

How does PushButtonPicks work?

After logging in, click on the tab in the upper left side of the page titled "Home." You’ll then notice today’s games organized by sport. Simply click on the sport that interests you most and you’ll find a list of today’s games. The number in the "Picks" column represents the number of handicappers that have picked that game. In order to see how they called the game, you simply need to click on the corresponding row. You’ll then be directed to a page that lists how each capper called the O/U, Spread, or Moneyline bet.