SEATTLE, WA, September 23, 2010 (Press-News.org) SportsHandicappingOnline.com, specialists in sports handicapping and investment services, announces the launch of a new website featuring Peter Hammermill considered one of the leading handicappers in the nation. For over 5 years SportsHandicappingOnline.com has provided consistent winning sports investment advisory services for customers throughout the United States and Canada.
"Peter has been providing winning advice picking winners at better than a 69% rate. He has an unprecedented handicapping history and his Lock Picks are nearly guaranteed winners" said Sam Jones, President of EZCapper.com, "He is likely one of the most consistent sports handicappers we have monitored and they offer better value than that offered by other handicappers."
SportsHandicappingOnline.com provides daily picks with detailed write-ups on all major sports including NFL / NCAAF football, NCAAB / NBA basketball, MLB Baseball and NHL Hockey. Currently SportsHandicappingOnline.com is offering a 1 week promotion for new customers that allow them to receive a $50 free wager from a leading sportsbook with the purchase of any access plan.
Visit SportsHandicappingOnline.com at www. SportsHandicappingOnline.com or pricing plans.
About the SportsHandicappingOnline.com Group
SportsHandicappingOnline.com is one of the nation's leading handicapping service providers featuring renowned sports handicapper Peter Hammermill. He can be reached at 702-940-6550 or via online chat directly from the website.
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SportsHandicappingOnline.com Launches Premium Services Featuring Peter Hammermill
New customers SportsHandicappingOnline.com can purchase any access plan and get a $50 free wager from a leading sportsbook.
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