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The Broadway Ticket Delivers Winning Run

From July 26 through August 17, the Broadway Ticket came out hot, stacking profits across multiple sports. The recap shows a 7-3-1 overall record, good for a sharp +5.42 units and a strong 70% win rate on graded plays.
Baseball was the anchor, with a 5-2 run (+4.81U) powered by key hits on the Brewers, Royals, and Tigers. Tennis was more of a mixed bag at 1-1-1 (-0.33U), while a single CFL play cashed (+0.80U) to round things out.
Highlights included back-to-back Brewers wins mid-August and a strong start with the Tigers ML on July 27. The lone stumble came with Giants ML early, and a tight push in the Rune/Tiafoe set line.
Bottom line: Broadway UNC keeps the ticket in the green, showing steady profit and discipline across multiple markets. It’s another stamp of approval on the Broadway Ticket.

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Winners & Sinners: College Football Capper Recap – Through Sept 12

The first couple of weeks of college football have already given us a rollercoaster of wins, meltdowns, and bankroll swings. With over two dozen cappers tracked, the scoreboard tells the story: some are firing on all cylinders, some are just grinding, and others are bleeding out in real time.
🔥 The Heavy Hitters
Nobody’s been hotter than Hammering Hank, who’s already ripped through 42 plays with a 64.3% win rate and a ridiculous +44.10 units. That’s volume, consistency, and profit all rolled into one.
Right behind him, Brandon The Profit is doing exactly what his name says: 11-5 with +11.33 units and a sharp 68.8% win rate. Small sample, but surgical.
Out Of Line Bets has been steady with a 62.5% win rate, stacking +16.15 units on just 16 plays. Quality can outweigh quantity. And even though it’s a tiny card, Mojo is technically undefeated (2-0, +6.31u).
The sneaky story here is Dquan Picks sitting at just 47.6% wins, but somehow up +18.62 units. That’s a masterclass in bet sizing, hunting plus-money, and letting math win where the record doesn’t.
⚡ The Solid Grind
In the middle tier, you’ve got cappers who aren’t flashy but are stacking green. A11 Bets (+4.16u, 56.5%) and The Betting Queen (+4.47u, 59.1%) are proving consistency pays. Lear Locks has been high volume (34-26) and is still up over 7 units.
Parlay Safari continues to live up to his name with a respectable 53.7% win rate and +6.21u. If you’ve tailed this group, you’re not retiring early, but you’re not going broke either.
❄️ The Ice Cold Club
On the other side of the ledger, we’ve got some familiar names in the red. Nicky Cashin (26-27-2, -10.6u) has been stuck in neutral. Dormroom Degenerates (16-18-1, -1.7u) and Mr Big Bets (6-8, -2.04u) haven’t found their stride either.
But the real bloodbath is This Girl Betz and Cash Cing. This Girl has gone 14-20 (-25.7u) and is sinking fast. Cash Cing is even worse with 6-17 (-18.5u) and a brutal 26% win rate. That is fade-material territory.
📊 Takeaway
Two weeks in, the board is already split wide open:
- Hank is the workhorse. Volume plus profit, early favorite for Capper of September.
- Dquan is the gambler’s lesson. You don’t need a great record if your unit sizing and plus-money hits are dialed in.
- The middle class is safe. A11, Queen, Lear Locks, Safari all holding steady.
- The ice box is real. If you’ve been tailing Cash Cing or This Girl Betz, your bankroll is probably on life support.
College football is just getting started, but one thing is clear. The capper scoreboard doesn’t lie. Winners get tracked, losers get exposed.
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MLB 30-Day Heat Check: Winners & Losers in the Capping Game (8/6-9/5)

It’s been a wild ride on the diamond the last 30 days. Some cappers caught fire, others went colder than an empty beer at a rain delay. Let’s run through the board and see who’s cashing tickets — and who’s burning units.
🚀 The Leaders of the Pack
- Mr Big Bets (+9.61u) – Steady volume, steady grind, and steady results. The unit leader across the last month, proving sometimes consistency > hype.
- Dormroom Degenerates (+6.82u) – Highest win rate of the group (59.7%), staying disciplined and delivering profits. The dorm room is cooking.
- Parlay Safari (+6.31u) – Living up to the name, hunting exotic spots and still ending up in the green. Safari bettors ate well in August.
📊 Middle of the Pack
- Anders Picks (+3.97u) & NRFI Algorithm (+3.06u) both kept their heads above water with disciplined approaches, grinding a profit in tight lanes.
- Picks 4 Dayzzz (+0.77u) basically broke even — nothing sexy, but no real damage done.
- Hammering Hank (-0.40u), Bet Sharper (-0.37u), and Lear Locks (-0.52u) hovered around neutral. Classic definition of treading water.
❄️ Ice Cold Stretches
- Bankroll Bill (-8.99u), Porter Picks (-19.21u), and Analytics Capper (-20.18u) all struggled to stay out of the red. Not complete meltdowns, but definitely bankroll bleeds.
- The Betting Queen (-25.82u) and This Girl Betz (-38.34u) both got hammered with volume. Respect the hustle, but the results speak for themselves.
- Nicky Cashin (-41.73u) found no rhythm, stuck in the bottom tier with a brutal win %.
🚨 The Basement
- Dirty Bubble Bets (-13.83u) and Mc Bets (-14.58u) couldn’t get out of their own way.
- Dquan Picks (-100.88u) – The nuclear meltdown. When you torch triple-digit units in 30 days, that’s not a cold streak, that’s a deep freeze.
- Out Of Line Bets (-8.79u, 3–5 record) – Small sample, ugly result. Sometimes less really is less.
📢 Final Word
MLB capping is a marathon, not a sprint. A handful of guys proved they can grind a profit — Mr Big Bets, Dormroom Degenerates, and Parlay Safari leading the way. But the majority? Either stuck in neutral or sinking fast. As always, UNC logs it, stamps it, tracks it. No hype, just numbers.
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🎯 Winners & Sinners – September 1st Capper Recap

It was a bloodbath for some and a fireworks show for others. Here’s who made bettors money yesterday…and who torched bankrolls on September 1.
🏆 The Winners
Dirty Bubble Bets (4–0, +4.69u, +98.7% ROI)
A flawless card. Dirty Bubble floated right to the top with a perfect sweep and nearly a +100% ROI.
Trell J Sports (3–0, +4.87u, +88.6% ROI)
Another undefeated day. Three plays, three wins, and a tidy +4.87 units in the bag.
NRFI Algorithm (3–0, +2.60u, +86.8% ROI)
The “No Run First Inning” machine delivered again, cashing every ticket.
Dormroom Degenerates (3–0, +2.60u, +86.6% ROI)
The college crew stayed sharp — no sweat, no losses, and a clean card.
Picks 4 Dayzzz (6–1, +7.68u, +69.9% ROI)
Volume with precision. Six wins out of seven made Dayzzz one of the day’s biggest earners.
Honorable Mentions: Blink Bets (+4.24u on a 2–2 split), Out of Line Bets (+4.51u), and Analytics Capper (+5.51u with a grind-it-out 5–4).
🤷 The Middlers
- Anders Picks (1–1, +0.49u) and Mr Big Bets (2–2, +1.19u) broke even on win rate but still squeezed profit.
- The Sharp Sheets (3–2, +3.63u) quietly stacked a nice return.
- Nicky Cashin (3–3, +0.80u) kept things neutral.
These cappers didn’t light it up, but they didn’t burn you either.
💀 The Sinners
Match Point Bets (0–1, -5.00u, -100% ROI)
One play, one loss — and max juice exposure. Ouch.
Illicit Picks (0–4, -5.00u, -100% ROI)
Every pick missed. Nothing illicit about that except the pain.
Newmark Tennis (0–1, -3.00u, -100% ROI)
Swung once, struck out. Tennis bettors left hanging.
Set Point Bets (0–9, -18.50u, -100% ROI)
The full nine-piece of misery. Zero wins, nearly 20 units down. One of the ugliest days on record.
The Betting Queen (0–3–1, -5.50u, -84.6% ROI)
No wins, just losses and a push. Yesterday, the Queen got dethroned.
Other Notables:
- Dquan Picks (1–7, -15.23u) – catastrophic unit drain.
- Lear Locks (4–8–1, -7.74u) – heavy volume, heavier losses.
- A11 Bets (2–9, -4.65u) – 18% win rate isn’t cutting it.
📌 Final Word
The capper board split into two worlds: perfect sweeps and catastrophic wipeouts. Dirty Bubble Bets, Trell J Sports, and NRFI Algorithm were automatic. Set Point, Dquan, and Queen were bankroll killers.
It’s the definition of Winners & Sinners: in one day, you could’ve doubled your roll or buried it in the graveyard.
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Summer Cappers Report: Who Caught Fire, Who Fell Flat

The numbers are in, and the summer grind separated the contenders from the pretenders. From June through August, Betting Intel tracked performance across dozens of cappers — measuring win rates, ROI, and the bottom-line profits that matter most. The results paint a clear picture: some caught absolute fire, others faceplanted hard.
🔥 Capper of the Summer: Vegas Covers
- Plays: 85
- Win %: 64.71%
- ROI: 13.35%
- Profit: +11.35 units (+$5,673.31)
Vegas Covers owned the summer, cashing at nearly 65% with a double-digit ROI. Consistency across 85 plays cemented their status as the top performer. If you tailed every pick, you walked into September with a healthy bankroll.
🚨 Cold Streak Warning: Your Daily Capper
- Plays: 255
- Win %: 49.50%
- ROI: -10.43%
- Loss: -28.47 units (-$14,232.93)
No sugarcoating it: Your Daily Capper delivered the coldest run of the summer. Nearly 30 units lost across 255 plays is a brutal stretch, sinking anyone who rode it out too long. Sometimes volume just compounds the pain.
Other Standouts
- Cesar: 62.07% winners, +11.03% ROI, +9.6 units (+$4,798.00)
- TBI (Football Capper): Massive efficiency with only 8 plays, hitting 75% and stacking +43.92 units (+$3,942.00).
- Sharp Sheets Pods & TB Sports Betting: Both cleared 58% win rates with strong positive ROI, making them reliable summer follows.
- Analytics Capper (POTD): A sneaky strong summer at 57.14% with a whopping +13.54% ROI, finishing up +13.54 units.
Who Struggled
- Parlay Trav (-8.16 units), Sean Perry Supermax (-8.66 units), EP (-8.64 units): A trio of cappers who couldn’t find footing.
- Smart Money Sports: High volume (335 plays) but lost -52.82 units overall.
- Fiestar Golden Whales: The worst ROI of the bunch (-15.16%) with a crushing -$14,187.50 loss.
- Bread Head Bets, Bullies Picks, PPM (Challenges): All bled double-digit unit losses.
The Takeaway
This report highlights the volatility of summer betting. Some names like Vegas Covers and Cesar proved sustainable, disciplined, and profitable. Others, despite volume or hype, ran ice cold. The biggest lesson? Track everything, manage exposure, and don’t let one capper sink your roll.
Come fall, the heat turns up. If summer was the appetizer, September is the main course — and we’ll see who adjusts when the football slate takes center stage.
All data sourced from Betting Intel’s Summer Cappers Report (June–August 2025).
