None of the tipsters can be trusted. If someone is truly a sports betting genius, he would just bet with his own money and become a millionaire. Selling "paid predictions" has always seemed wrong to me. What if the bookies try to find a way to "bait and switch" a successful tipster and his followers? I still haven't found a consistently successful sports bettor in real life. Maybe such people do exist, but they are "flying under the radar" and try not to raise the suspicion of the sportsbooks. I've never watched that movie, maybe I should.

Unfortunately, when there is an interest, trust is less than information, obviously. In fact, why do I say that the forum here is perfect for getting information, because some do it without ulterior motives, they do it to do the community a favor.