Richard Witt from The Sharp Moves
There’s NO substitute for the ability to profitably apply the lessons of in-depth sports handicapping experience, on a consistent basis. Given that, it’s vitally important that you’re aware that the originator and long-term proprietor of WILDCAT SPORTS has successfully negotiated decades of broad, sustained prosperity in the sports-prognostication field – and is bringing all that to THE SHARP MOVES team.
RICHARD WITT has attracted a devoted following as a public handicapper under the WILDCAT banner since the mid-‘80s.
We’ll get to his resounding monitored successes, but we know you like contest winners – and Witt has reached the mountaintop in several of the majors, including the 1997 Stardust Invitational (prevailing over Phil Steele, Benjamin Lee Eckstein, Russ Culver, and Ron Meyer), a triumph which highlighted his four-season, ten-appearance 40-26-4 ATS record in that storied competition. Against what was arguably the finest select invitational field ever put together, Witt outfinished Andy Iskoe, Steve Turner, Ken White and Jimmy Vaccaro to prevail in the $15,000 Don Best/Heritage Invitational in 2000. Most-recently, Witt pieced together a 25-11 ATS season (including – yes – SIXTEEN AND TWO, ATS, on top plays, including the last ELEVEN in a row) in the 2006 BetMania/Wise Guys (Playbook) contest over 50+ prominent gridiron analysts.
The winner of the Sports Monitor (OK) win-percentage competition with his NFL plays
in both 1994 and 2000 (going 33-14 in the latter season – 70.2%), Witt just missed his third NFL percentage title in eleven years by ONE scant game, in 2004. The Cat pieced
together a 27-20 regular season in pro foots in 2006, and anticipates more positive results during the upcoming pro and college gridiron schedules. Witt’s basketball fundamentals remain sound, best-emphasized with the unique Wildcat gusto when Wildcat’s trademarked FATCAT plays went EIGHTEEN AND TWO ATS in NCAA action from mid-January to mid-February of the 2006-07 season.
With Witt, the kind of all-around year The Cat typically pieces together is indeed possible, for all followers. His 2004-05 NFL regular season (26-15), March Madness (16-10) and NBA Playoffs (17-9) yielded a 59-34 ATS record . . . 63.4% . . . tops in percentage among all those reviewed by The Sports Monitor (OK).
Veteran Las Vegas radio personality John Kelly has labeled Witt as possessed of “the
best combination of football and horse-race handicapping ability I’m aware of”. This sports-gaming knowledge is the sum product of Witt’s all-encompassing career as a sportswriter on multiple general-interest dailies in top-five markets (Cat material continues to be presented in the New York Post), racing-publication executive, handicapper and fan. You can enjoy the benefits of his sustained application. Let the records show that Witt has consistently satisfied those looking for the percentage edge in ALL major wagering sports.Accept no substitutes. Endure no pretenders. Showing no signs of senility, while raring to go as we head into another rip-roaring football campaign, Richard Witt is the original, reigning Wildcat – the real thing.
nfl Tennessee Titans +1 -110
Richard Witt from The Sharp MovesA fade of the floundering and foundering Jags, whose Jack Del Rio is almost-certainly in his final term as head coach . . .
nfl Dallas Cowboys +6 -110
Richard Witt from The Sharp MovesYet another Gang Green hypefest . . . doomed to an ugly end . . .
ncaaf Hawaii +5½ -110
Richard Witt from The Sharp MovesLove the line move our way. Huge "respect" spot for Warriors.