Sharp betting streaks
VIPPicks is flaunting hefty season records — NHL 108-61 (63.9%), NCAAB 95-60 (61.3%), NBA 88-58 (60.3%), and MLB 13-6 (68.4%) — while StatsAnalytics logs an 83.3% NHL run over the last 7 days (+22.7 units) and +33.35u month-to-date across sports. (x.com) (x.com)
VIPPicks publishes season-by-season logs on its site, including archived NBA pages that list a 2012–13 ledger of 164–66–4 and other year-by-year win–loss entries. (thevippicks.com) The operation offers paid packages via storefront pages and a Wix landing page for purchases. (vipdailypicks.wixsite.com) A consumer complaint on RipoffReport records an alleged $3,000 purchase dispute and a refund refusal tied to VIPPicks. (ripoffreport.com) StatsAnalytics presents itself on Pregame as an “Honest Professional Sports Handicapper” running a custom algorithm and shows historical net-dollar and contest-style records in its profile. (pregame.com) The same StatsAnalytics brand maintains social channels, including a YouTube account that markets algorithm-driven picks and links to short-form platforms. (youtube.com) Independent aggregator and community sites such as Pregame and WinnersAndWhiners host capper leaderboards and public tracking pages that bettors use to compare verified and self-published records. (pregame.com) Taken together, VIPPicks’s win–loss history appears on its own domains and storefronts while StatsAnalytics additionally posts a third‑party profile and social-media channels that document algorithm claims and past net figures. (thevippicks.com)