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Big Al McMordie |
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| Al McMordie is the most honored technical handicapper in the country, with 34 Handicapping Championships since 1992, including the $100,000 World Series of Sports Handicapping in 2007, and the Stardust Casino Football Invitational in 2004. Big Al has been featured on TV and radio, and in such publications as FHM Magazine. Al's motto is, "If it's 99% right, it's 100% wrong," and he incorporates that philosophy into his research. Big Al's rigorous handicapping criteria, and his incredible handicapping database (the best in the world) are what separates him from others in the profession. |
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| Last 30 days | Units | ROI | Pct | WL |
| Top Play Picks | +64.0 units | +1.8% | 53% | 17-15 |
| Overall Picks | +64.0 units | +1.8% | 53% | 17-15 |
| ATS Picks | +64.0 units | +1.8% | 53% | 17-15 |
| Last 60 days | Units | ROI | Pct | WL |
| O/U Picks | +200.0 units | +90.9% | 100% | 2-0 |
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| Al McMordie is the most honored technical handicapper in the country. In 2007, Big Al won the $100,000 World Series of Sports Handicapping, and also finished #1 in March Madness. In 2004, Al won the most prestigious handicapping contest in Las Vegas -- The Stardust Invitational. Overall, in the last 15 years, Big Al has garnered 34 NUMBER ONE awards in Football, Basketball, and Baseball; 133 Top 5 finishes; and 250 Top 10 finishes. Al is a featured handicapper both on National TV and Radio, as well as at the most prestigious gambling web sites. Additionally, in 2002, Big Al was featured in FHM Magazine. In 2000, Al was 157-114 in football, including 10-0 (100%) in the NFL Playoffs. Al has won 12 of his 15 football seasons. Another highlight of Al's career came in 1997, when Big Al was ranked #1 by SPORTS WATCH in College Football/NFL Win Percentage and #1 in College Football Regular Season/Bowls by THE SPORTS MONITOR. Al has one of the best basketball records over the past 15 seasons, and was ranked #1 in baseball for the 1996 and 2001 seasons. For consistency across all three sports, you can count on Al McMordie. Indeed, the Las Vegas Sporting News recognized Al in its December 17, 1996 issue, and wrote that: "[Al's] honesty, integrity, [and] skills...are obvious....We have been impressed by [his] uncanny ability to pick big underdogs that win the game straight-up....We've seen handicappers come and go, and get hot and cold, but no one has been as consistent over time as McMordie, and we strongly urge you to consider him as your handicapper." Besides being a champion handicapper, Al McMordie is a corporate attorney, earning his undergraduate and law degrees from the University of Michigan. |
Big Al McMordie is one of the most adorned cappers in the U.S. today. Most recently, “Big Al” won the 2007 World Series of Handicapping, cashing the $100,000 prize. The Stardust Invitational is the most well-known capping contest in Vegas and, in 2004, Al took first place there as well. Al has over 15+ years as a professional handicapper. Over that period he has garnered 34 1st place finishes with his NFL, college football, NCAA basketball, and NBA picks in various handicapping competitions around Las Vegas and online. McMordie also has 133 Top 5 finishes and 250 Top 10 finishes during his life history, so you can rest assured you are buying outstanding sports picks when you sign on with Big Al.
Mr. McMordie has been featured on National TV and Radio handicapping shows, and can only be found on the most respectable websites around the Internet. Some more of Al’s credentials include an appearance in FHM Magazine and top-rankings by Sports Watch and The Sports Monitor throughout his career. He’s profited 12 out of his last 15 football seasons, has consistently been one of the strongest basketball handicappers in the last 15 years, and has earned various honors for his MLB picks.
On a more personal note, in addition to being a world-class sports handicapping service, Al McMordie is a corporate lawyer, receiving his undergraduate and law degrees from the University of Michigan.


