GamblersWorld Weekly Roundup
Welcome to this week’s edition of the
Gamblers World Weekly Roundup, where we showcase the latest picks, performance highlights, and results from some of the sharpest minds in the industry. Here’s how our featured
handicappers performed across the board. Dive in to see who’s heating up!
Sunday:
Kyle Hunter kicks off the week with a perfect 2-0 record, securing a solid $600 profit. His
NCAA basketball picks were on point, providing a great start to the week for his followers.
Rob Vinciletti shines with a 4-1 record and a $925 profit, demonstrating his solid consistency across multiple sports, particularly in
NFL
and
NBA. A standout pick from Rob was his Washington Commanders +3 against the Buccaneers, where no other capper had the same pick, showcasing his ability to identify value in the NFL. His successful picks have set the tone for a strong start to the week.
Sean Higgs also performed well, finishing the day with a 6-4 record and a $290 profit. His wide range of picks, including NFL and
NCAA football, helped him maintain profitability and deliver solid returns.
Monday:
Ricky Tran,
Oskeim Sports,
Matt Fargo, Chip Chirimbes, and
Rob Vinciletti all had flawless days on Monday. Four of them went a perfect 3-0. These five cappers were absolutely on fire, showing their expertise across a variety of sports, from the NBA and NFL to the NHL. Whether it was nailing NBA point spreads or picking the right underdogs in football, their success was a clear reflection of their deep knowledge.
A notable trend for Monday was the consensus around the Los Angeles Rams +2 in their NFL matchup against the Minnesota Vikings. A total of seven different cappers—Ricky Tran, Oskeim Sports, Matt Fargo, Chip Chirimbes, Rob Vinciletti,
Brian Bitler, and
Scott Pritchard—all backed the Rams in one form or another. Whether it was
Rams +2, or
Rams +100, this was clearly the play of the day for many sharp bettors. The Rams were the right side for all these cappers, contributing to their success.
Tuesday:
Matt Fargo went 5-1 for the day, earning $1560 in profit. He was spot on with his NCAAB and NBA picks, including
Xavier -3,
Central Michigan -6.5, and
Milwaukee Bucks -2. His only miss was with
East Carolina +3, but he still finished strong.
Brian Bitler had a great day, posting a 4-1 record with $1320 in profit. His
NHL picks on
Dallas Stars -107 and
Nashville Predators -101 were winners. He also hit on
New Orleans Pelicans +1.5 and
Arkansas Little Rock +2 in NCAAB, with his only loss coming on Dallas Mavericks +4.5 in NBA.
Brian is our leading analyst in the NHL this season with a 44-31 record raking in over $5000.
Kyle Hunter went 2-0, making $600 in profit. His picks on
Georgetown vs
St Johns Under 143.5 and
New Mexico vs
San Jose State +10 were both easy winners, putting him in the green for the day.
Wednesday:
Chip Chirimbes had an excellent day with a 4-1-1 record and $1364 in profit. He hit on
Utah +5 and New Orleans Pelicans +2.5 in NBA, as well as
Texas +2.5 in NCAAB. His only loss came with
Washington +7.5, but his solid picks kept him in the green overall.
Chip is our #1 NBA capper this season with a 85-58 record and bringing in over $10000 if you like to bet the NBA Chip is your guy.
Brian Bitler also had a strong performance, going 4-1 with $1280 in profit. His picks on
Duquesne +4,
Iowa State -6.5,
Virginia +7, and
Houston Rockets -1.5 all hit. His only loss came with Washington +7.5
Jim Feist posted a perfect 1-0 record with a $1000 profit, thanks to his
10-unit monster pick on
Bradley -8 in NCAAB.
Ricky Tran went 1-0, earning $500 with Houston Rockets -125 in NBA.
Kyle Hunter continues to give out NCAAB winners, going 1-0 and earning $300 with his NCAAB pick on Under 135 (Georgia vs Tennessee).
Thursday:
In sports betting, losing days are an inevitable part of the process. For example, in today’s results, several bettors faced setbacks, with Matt

Fargo suffering a tough 2-7 day, Brian Bitler posting a 1-4 record, and Jim Feist struggling with a 0-2 day. Even the best can experience losses when things don’t align, whether due to upsets, injuries, or unforeseen game dynamics. The key is not to get discouraged by individual setbacks but to maintain a long-term perspective. It’s about managing risks, learning from losses, and adjusting strategies for future success. Consistency and discipline are what ultimately lead to profitability over time.
One bright spot was
Marc Lawrence winning $300 with Northwestern +2 against Maryland making him 1-0 on the day.
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