HANDICAPPER LAST 7 WIN %
Vincent Moretti 11-8 58
David Lagos 13-9 59
Timothy Larkin Jr. 8-8 50
NCAAB Sports Picks
[ Vincent Moretti ]      Baltimore @ Oakland: Baltimore -1.5 (+100)  Loss      San Diego @ Milwaukee: Over 8.5 (-120)  Loss      Texas @ Washington: Washington +118  Loss      |      [ David Lagos ]      Indiana @ Oklahoma City: Indiana +11 (-106)  Loss      Arizona @ Cincinnati: Cincinnati +1.5 (-141)  Win      Kansas City @ Chicago: Under 8.5 (-101)  Loss      Atlanta @ San Francisco: San Francisco +102  Win      |      [ Timothy Larkin Jr. ]      Philadelphia @ Pittsburgh: Under 7 (-123)  Win      New York @ Colorado: New York -1.5 (-179)  Win      Boston @ New York: New York -1.5 (-106)  Loss
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Overall Records FOR DAVID LAGOS

David Lagos has won 12583 picks and lost 8835 since he started (59%). Below are the detailed records for David Lagos for each week including today's picks which are released live after the start of the game.  

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Saturday, October 03, 2015
Colorado Rockies vs San Francisco Giants:
Under 7.5 (-115) Win

Iowa Hawkeyes vs Wisconsin Badgers:
Iowa Hawkeyes +6.5 (-103) Win

Mississippi St. Bulldogs vs Texas A&M Aggies:
Texas A&M Aggies -6.0 (-110) Win

Texas Tech vs Baylor:
Over 88 (-102) Win
Alabama vs Georgia:
Georgia -1.0 (-110) Loss

Nebraska vs Illinois:
Over 56.5 (-106) Loss

Purdue Boilermakers vs Michigan St. Spartans:
Michigan St. Spartans -21.5 (-110) Loss

South Carolina vs Missouri:
South Carolina +3 (-110) Loss
Friday, October 02, 2015
Kansas City Royals vs Minnesota Twins:
Kansas City Royals +111 Win
San Diego Padres vs Los Angeles Dodgers:
Under 7.5 (-110) Loss

St. Louis Cardinals vs Atlanta Braves:
St. Louis Cardinals -140 Loss
Thursday, October 01, 2015
LAA Angels vs Texas Rangers:
Texas Rangers -125 Win

New York Mets vs Philadelphia Phillies:
Under 8 (-110) Win
Baltimore Ravens vs Pittsburgh Steelers:
Over 44 (-106) Loss
Wednesday, September 30, 2015
Kansas City Royals vs Chicago White Sox:
Kansas City Royals -109 Win

Minnesota Twins vs Cleveland Indians:
Over 8 (+100) Win

Toronto Blue Jays vs Baltimore Orioles:
Toronto Blue Jays -170 Win
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Oakland Athletics vs LAA Angels:
Under 8 (-110) Loss
Monday, September 28, 2015
Detroit Tigers vs Texas Rangers:
Detroit Tigers +115 Win

Kansas City Chiefs vs Green Bay Packers:
Green Bay Packers -3.5 (-155) Win
Cincinnati Reds vs Washington Nationals:
Over 7 (-114) Loss

Toronto Blue Jays vs Baltimore Orioles:
Over 9 (-108) Loss
Sunday, September 27, 2015
Minnesota Twins vs Detroit Tigers:
Minnesota Twins -131 Win

San Diego Chargers vs Minnesota Vikings:
Minnesota Vikings -1 (-102) Win

San Francisco 49ers vs Arizona Cardinals:
Arizona Cardinals -6.5 (-105) Win
Denver Broncos vs Detroit Lions:
Detroit Lions +3 (+100) Loss

Tampa Bay Rays vs Toronto Blue Jays:
Tampa Bay Rays +176 Loss

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Bio for David Lagos

David Lagos also known as "QuickSilver", a name given to him by Anthony Moretti for his flashy style and complete disregard for the cost of a good time. David Lagos is the son of an insurance salesman from sunny Arizona. David was taught the importance of persuasion through verbal communication from his father’s experience peddling insurance. David found this tool very valuable and was no stranger to the females from an early age.

With over 300 days of sunshine per year in Arizona, David was lucky to focus much of his childhood playing baseball and football or any activity that allowed him to soak up the sunshine. Growing up in a household of Arizona Wildcats fans, David envied how athletes were treated and how they were placed on a high pedestal. David’s entire childhood was surrounded by sports and he wanted nothing more than to become a successful athlete.

Upon graduating high school, David accepted an offer to play football for a Division I school in the south. While David was an excellent quarterback in his own right he was more notorious for his desire to party. David was a highly touted football player with a thirst for the good life. David admits that more time was spent on the late night scene rather than on the football field. David ultimately became known as the go to man for any campus celebrations and with this level of fame followed the women.

While David never actually fulfilled his dream of becoming a famous athlete, he left the South with a degree in Business Administration and four job offers before he was even awarded his diploma. David’s charismatic and charming personality won him over with many crowds and allowed him the opportunity enter the sports management field. David’s focus and career goal shifted to becoming a sports agent. David’s hard work and determination was not paying off quick enough and he soon began making weekend trips to Las Vegas to place bets on football, basketball and even baseball to help supplement his income and experience the night life in Vegas. It was during a trip to Las Vegas where David was introduced to the art of sports handicapping.

David soon picked up on the amount of money tourists and gamblers alike were losing to the books. David’s competitive nature kicked in and his focus began to shift more towards helping himself and others beat the books. After years of networking, researching and satisfying clients all over the globe, Cashin Tickets is proud to enlist the services of David Lagos, AKA "The Player". David’s desire for flash and cash is what drives him the most and there is no better place in the world to make money than in Las Vegas. A man with such a lifestyle was a born winner.