Free Sports Betting Picks From Gambling911.com Go 7-0

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We are on quite the roll and hope Gambling911.com readers have been taking full advantage of our winning free sports betting picks.

Monday night we came through with yet another big win on the Washington Wizards (listed as a PICK’EM).  They beat Oregon in 100-90 beat down of the Portland Trailblazers.

G911’s big run began on Saturday with a Duke cover, Ohio State win and Wizards win over the Thunder later that evening.

The winning trend continued with Indiana beating Michigan in College Football and Seattle dismantling Denver as part of Gambling911.com’s double Super Bowl selection that also included the OVER 47.5. 

Be sure to watch for the latest NBA, NCAA Basketball and Hockey lines Tuesday.

Over the last 10 days, Gambling911.com has gone 13-2 with its picks, quite a few of which were winning underdogs.  That’s an 87 percent winning record.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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