Our 15 UNIT Mac Game Of The Year Goes Saturday 9/27. The Mid-Amercian Conference is a conference we specialize in for both Football and Basketball. We know the inside dirt on these 2 schools and this contest will not be close. It will be up and ready for purchase by Friday so our players can get in before the line changes. This one will cash folks, plain and simple. If you have been on the fence about a long term package purchase, NOW IS THE TIME. This game pays for your year and then some!!
Make sure when visiting our site you click on our trends/stats menu and you will be taken to our paid statfox.com feed. It’s chock full of information for the bettor to use in the extreme cases you don’t want our expert advice (ha ha). We still use the site to fact check our own handicapping and compare it with our other time tested trend system we put in place years ago. It is a great compliment to our site, (and not free for us) so please use it. We want you to have every advantage possible to beat your book!
I often wonder how much the practice of buying a handicappers package to fade really goes on. I mean, there are no hard numbers to verify that is goes on, but I know it does occur. And by fade, I mean to bet the opposite of what the service says to play. Now, lets set the record straight when it comes to this form of gambling. A handicappers job is not just to throw a dart at a dartboard and where it lands, that is the play. Far from it for most of us. The work that goes into it may be more for some than others, but from my standpoint it is a 14 hour a day job, that runs 7 days a week. ATS LOCKS is not a corporate mega-giant with huge ad budgets and unlimited resources to drive customer signups. We need to make sure we are right more often than not and deliver a good product (advice) to our existing clients as well as being able to find new customers. So we take this job seriously and when we see, hear or read that this service or that service is a “fade” we take it to heart and want to work even harder. I don’t think the average person has any idea how difficult it can be to pick 4-6 games a Saturday and Sunday during football season. And real soon there will be 6 days a week of football and basketball is right around the corner. Which means a 14 hour day just became 18. So fading a service may seem like the way to go when they are cold, but what about when they win? Do you jump off and bet with them? I don’t know how the average person can keep track of who to fade and bet and still have a normal life, job, wife, kids etc. Most of the forums or message boards I visit beg and clamor for every handicapper under the sun and don’t stop the begging until they get their picks. It is very strange for me to read posts by grown men begging for a million star pick and wondering if they are playing it or fading it. I guess, because I am the ever optimist I have to believe they are playing it. But you sure do have to wonder….
This is the play our players wait for!! We only released 7 of these plays all of last year in both Football and Basketball and won 6 of them. Don’t be left out as this one will cash. Join ATS today and start building your bankroll today!!
When we are not handicapping every NFL/CFB game, we do have to eat. This is one of the best recipes we have found for shrimp. Try it for your buddies during your favorite teams game this weekend. And remember to check ats locks for free picks, sports handicapping trends and NFL GAME PICKS at the first chance you get.
Easy-made skillet-fried shrimp
From the Kitchen of the 225 Club
Shrimp is one of our all-time favorite foods. It’s incredibly easy to whip together and tastes great no matter how you cook it – whether steamed, boiled or fried; or whether mixed in with tacos, omelets, jambalaya, gumbo, soups, rice or risottos.
This is a very easy and satisfying shrimp recipe that even you – yes, you, there at the computer – can make without f*cking up. Your friends will be quite impressed with your budding culinary skills. Serves two.
½ pound of EZ-peel extra large or jumbo shrimp (plumped if possible), shells are personal choice. We like to remove them first
1 lemon, quartered
4 to 5 cloves of garlic, crushed or minced finely
A hunk of butter, about 2 Tablespoons (or butter mixed half and half with olive oil)
½ teaspoon kosher salt
½ teaspoon fresh-ground black pepper
Optional: ½ to 1 teaspoon Old Bay or generic seafood spice blend (Emeril’s, Paul Prudhomme’s, etc.)
Melt butter in cast-iron skillet over medium heat (if it’s too high, the butter will burn). Add garlic, sauté for about 2 or 3 minutes. Add the shrimp, salt, pepper and optional spices. Squirt with a quarter of a lemon. Stir regularly until shrimp is cooked through, about 4 minutes. Remove skillet from heat, squirt shrimp with some more lemon and eat right from the skillet.
This dish takes literally 15 minutes to whip together, from start to finish, making it a great tailgate treat. However, once cooked, the shrimp will last for a few days in the refrigerator and they taste just fine cold. So don’t be afraid to make these ahead of time and serve chilled on gameday.
