Rick, Many of the pro gamblers swear by baseball. Some guys are very successful handicapping pitchers and playing specific matchups. I understand this, but simply don't have the time to work a card every single day for six months. My favorite sport is college basketball, but that may be because I have an affinity for the game. Some pros will make strong cases for the NBA, but it's a smaller number and the handicapping is entirely different. In baseball and college hoops, handicapping the matchups is critical. The guys who successfully handicap the NBA do it with trends.
The hardest is football. It has the largest, most active betting market with the most information and coverage, and one week between games to create the sharpest lines of any sport. Because of this, the best fundamental pickers rarely hit over 60% in a season. In fact, because of the robust market, some effective football guys handicap the market (as a technical stock analyst), not the games.
For most pros, the NFL is much tougher than college foots. In college, you have 50 college games a week on the board and greater disparity among the teams vs. 16 NFL games whose outcomes can be unpredictable on any given Sunday.
Golf is more of a fun bet for me than a profit-making opportunity. I play much less on golf than I do on college basketball. Golf, auto racing, horse racing, etc. == bets on individuals with multiple odds is IMO for entertainment, not profit. Sure, some guys like Hawkeye and Vince know the sport and can make $$ playing the horses, but they are the exception and they are leaving a much higher % with the house than do bettors on the team sports.
If you know and follow a particular sport more than any other, and can be truly objective, then that sport could be your best. My wife and daughters follow women's tennis and the Tennis Channel is on in my house every day. I'm not a tennis guy per se, but I have profited by their knowledge. There is a guy I know who follows soccer and he's uncanny at identifying certain matchups.
I don't play much baseball or NBA, but based on reputation from experts and my own sense, I'd rank profitable opportunities of the major sports to be:
1. Baseball
2. College Basketball
3. NBA
4. College Football
5. NFL
6. Golf/Auto Racing/Horses/other
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