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    Guys this is a forum, so I would like to discuss our favorite resources when capping games. I believe if we all share resources, we all can benefit. I'll start with one of my favorite resources.

    cfn.scout.com - Their analysts cap each game and provide extensive write-ups. I don't take their predicitions for face value, but I definitely think it's good to take the info into consideration. They also have in-depth analysis of each team and their perceived strengths and weaknesses. Again don't follow their predictions but take in the information.

    Anyone else want to share................................... ........

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    Unfortunately the most reliable source of information is the info you get data on yourself. While I do read the occasional write up from guys like dr bob etc I place the most value on the info I bank. I keep my own power ratings for NFL and using 2 years of back data for NCAAF, try to keep stats for MLB but due to the number of games and having a real job I just can't keep up. I don't generally play NBA or NCAAB and make very few bets except for march madness.

    Covers.com has the most comprehensive stats for all sports, and I usually get my football stats from more than one source but a nicely layed out place for football is Mrnfl.com

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    I agree 20Four7. Keeping track of stats and game trends yourself is key. I just started to do it last year...................

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