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Denver
@ Portland
Los Angeles
@ Washington
Indiana
@ Purdue
Richmond
@ Duquesne
Each Pick by Walt "The Fox" is $50
Philadelphia
@ Atlanta
Iowa St.
@ Oklahoma
Oregon
@ Colorado
Power Plays are when both Don and Walt agree on a selection
Each Power Play is $75
Chicago
@ Milwaukee
Orlando
@ Indiana
Kansas
@ Missouri
UMass
@ George Washington
Each Pick by Don "The Hound" is $50
Walt Kramer

Walt "The Fox" Kramer Bio:

Walt Kramer is a seasoned pro in the sports handicapping world. He has been servicing hundreds of loyal players for many years from his home in Henderson, NV. Walt is affectionately called "The Fox" by piers and customers for his his relentless work looking up information and uncovering important stats prior to making his selections.

His keen eye for these stats have allowed Walt to become a full time gambler/sports handicapper. Walt prefers to be called a gambler since he plays all his own action but knows his real niche is helping the amateur player make money against the book. He realizes that many people gamble for fun but he takes his picks and job as a handicapper very serious. He feels his 60%+ winning percentage demonstrates this ongoing commitment.

Walt decided in September 2005 to join forces with Don "The Hound" Hagen to create one website where two of the best known and successful handicappers in the world can join forces to help the gambler make the same kind of money they enjoy. They offer games individually or the premium F&H Power Play where they both agree on the same game. The website also details every play for both Walt and Don as well as the F&H Power Play to allow our visitors to track performance prior to buying. With two world class handicappers and daily updated detailed records, you can be assured you are receiving great value from a legitimate sports handicapping service with every game.

Contact Walt directly by emailing him at wkramer (at) foxandhoundsports.com

For more information about Walt's records and results CLICK HERE.


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