The very most important thing in sports betting may be discipline. As a former member of The United States Marine Corps, Noah Parker has been trained in discipline and this was recognized by bookmakers and sports betting professionals in Las Vegas. Parker began his career as a ticket writer, ascended to supervisor, and was eventually promoted into risk management. All the while, Noah Parker has used this experience behind the counter to hone his craft, handicapping The NBA and Major League Baseball, for over fifteen years. Noah has worked extensively as a player and handicapper with renown professional Chuck Edel and now appears regularly as a guest on SportsXRadio with Ken Thomson and on The LVSportsLine on ESPN Radio in Las Vegas. Noah Parker can be found on Twitter @CrooklynBalla
It is finally here. The Trilogy. Best of 3. Rubber match. What everyone expected is now just days away. The defending champion Cleveland Cavaliers match up against the revamped, reloaded Golden State Warriors. I wrote in my preseason article that we all knew it would come down to these 2 juggernauts and now after a…
It was nearly a month ago when we first took a look at the upcoming 2017 Major League Baseball Season and I noted three season win totals; Houston Astros OVER 90.5 wins, San Francisco Giants UNDER 89 wins, and The Cleveland Indians UNDER 93.5 wins. I have added one since and that is The Seattle…
Spring Training is underway and the most wonderful time of the year is upon us once again! Yes, Baseball is back and after a long, cold, offseason, that first pitch cannot come fast enough. The Chicago Cubs winning the World Series was magical but repeating will be much more difficult with that giant target now…
The All Star Break has come and gone along with the trading deadline, which showed a few big deals and many no deals. Some of the landscape has changed but did enough happen to threaten the Cavaliers and Warriors returning to The Finals? The Pelicans landed Boogie Cousins and are pushing for that 8th seed…
A month into the young season and teams are starting to establish themselves and form an identity. As projected, the Cavs have firmly placed themselves atop the East. Surprisingly, the Bulls have played above expectations and have shot better then most thought their front court could shoot. The Wizards and Miami sadly have played bad…