For me it’s soccer, tennis, NFL and NBA in that order.
Challenges to each of them - tennis is arguably tougher especially in the lower levels.
NFL isn’t hard - it’s simply tricky with so much parity amongst the teams - likewise NBA with so many teams pulling/resting players at the last minute makes beating the lines a challenge.
Baseball to me is relatively easy IF you steer clear of anything over -200. Way too easy to have a “winning” record and a losing profit margin because you’re laying way too much and losing to some middle reliever. With so many games - a decent baseball capper stands a chance of being profitable season after season.
Challenges to each of them - tennis is arguably tougher especially in the lower levels.
NFL isn’t hard - it’s simply tricky with so much parity amongst the teams - likewise NBA with so many teams pulling/resting players at the last minute makes beating the lines a challenge.
Baseball to me is relatively easy IF you steer clear of anything over -200. Way too easy to have a “winning” record and a losing profit margin because you’re laying way too much and losing to some middle reliever. With so many games - a decent baseball capper stands a chance of being profitable season after season.