Bob Akmens Sports is very proud that in the 3+ decades they've been in business, they have finished #1 in more categories of more documented handicapping contests than any other sports service ever - dead or alive.
We could make a highlight-film with our accomplishments but consider just these few events to start:
WE WON BACK-TO-BACK HANDICAPPER-OF-THE-MONTH AWARDS FOR NOVEMBER & DECEMBER 2009 @ THE LAS VEGAS SPORTS MONITOR.
WE TOOK HANDICAPPER-OF-THE-WEEK HONORS 5 WEEKS OUT OF 7 AT THE LAS VEGAS SPORTS MONITOR - AN UNPRECEDENTED EVENT!
WE JUST FINISHED #1 IN THE 2009 COLLEGE FOOTBALL REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPIONSHIP AT THE LAS VEGAS SPORTS MONITOR (CATEGORY: MOST NET-UNITS WON).
WE WON THE FIRST REGULAR-SEASON BASEBALL CONTEST EVER FOR SPORTS SERVICES.
WE WON THE FIRST REGULAR-SEASON HOCKEY CONTEST EVER FOR SPORTS SERVICES - AND THE LAST ONE, AS WELL!
BOB AKMENS SPORTS HAS FINISHED #1 IN AT LEAST 1 CATEGORY OF 8 STRAIGHT HOCKEY HANDICAPPING CONTESTS - THAT'S AN ACCOMPLISHMENT THAT'S BEYOND AMAZING.
WE ALSO FINISHED #1 IN THE 2009 NBA REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPIONSHIP AT THE LAS VEGAS SPORTS MONITOR (CATEGORY: BEST WIN-PERCENTAGE, ALL SIDES) -
AND FOLLOWED THAT UP WITH ANOTHER #1 FINISH IN THE NBA PLAYOFFS AT THE LAS VEGAS SPORTS MONITOR (CATEGORY: BEST WIN-PERCENTAGE, ALL SIDES).
AND WE ADDED BOTH BEST WIN-PERCENTAGE & MOST BANKROLL WON FOR THE EXCITING 2008 NBA PLAYOFFS AT THE SPORTS EYE, WINNING ANOTHER TITANIUM AWARD, AND BEING #1 IN 3 CATEGORIES AT THE SPORTS MONITOR CONTEST.
AND WE WON THE VERY FIRST CONTEST THE LAS VEGAS SPORTS MONITOR HAS EVER HAD: #1 IN THE 2008 MLB POST-SEASON CHAMPIONSHIP.
AND FOLLOWED THAT UP WITH A #1-FINISH IN THE 2009 NFL PLAYOFFS CHAMPIONSHIP IN 2 CATEGORIES: MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL PLAYS & MOST NET WINNERS, ALL PLAYS.
We present those #1-finishes below arranged chronologically.
First, we list all 229 of them in the first table.
We hope we'll have many more #1-finishes in the years to come.
Just like a baseball player can lead his league in different categories at the same time (batting average, homers, RBI's, etc.), so too can a sports service claim to be #1 in the nation by virtue of having finished tops in a given category with a given sports monitor.
It's believed this is the first-time something like this has ever happened in the history of the sports-service industry.
The Sports Monitor (TSM) is run by Ruth Glasgow in Oklahoma City; their website is www.thesportsmonitor.com.
Her category of "1-star compare" is unique, to my knowledge. It's a very useful category in that it equalizes the ratings any service puts on a game to a flat 1* (which equals a play to win a flat $100 per play). This prohibits a service from claiming they had great results when, in fact, a few very high-rated games won, but many more low-rated ones lost. Under 1-star compare, all plays are played equally.
The original, first monitor of sports services, founded by Marty Mendelsohn and then run by John Hodges, was the AADSS: The American Association of Documented Sports Services. The very first-ever contest for sports services was the 1980 MLB Contest - which, I am privileged to say, I won. And I vividly remember starting that contest with 44 wins and only 11 losses!
The AADSS also ran the first-ever contest for services for hockey in 1994. Again, it was my privilege to not only win that, but to do so spectacularly. Each service began that contest with a $10,000 bankroll. By the time that contest ended, I had increased my bankroll by more than a factor of 14 times - to past $140,000! At the time, it was the largest increase in the 15-year history of any AADSS sports-service contest. It gave me probably my biggest kick ever in this business to do that.
In 2008, we started being tracked by the Las Vegas Sports Monitor. Patrick Everson runs this top-flight new entrant to the field at www.lasvegassportsmonitor.com.
"Full season" means an entire sports season: pre-season, regular-season & post-season.
I have kept the naming-conventions of each monitor as well as I could; while The Sports Monitor keeps track of "most net profit," The Sports Eye calls it "most bankroll won," etc.
In past years, monitors may have credited a service differently than they do now for an accomplishment; for instance, some monitors credited a first-half or second-half of a long season with an All-Star break in the middle as a completed, separate event.
As can be noted, I chose to limit who monitored my service. For a time at the beginning, only the AADSS and Sports Watch (for a couple of years) tracked my progress. When The Sports Monitor became known to me, Ruth Glasgow exclusively tracked my plays until a few years ago when John of The Sports Eye also started to do so. As noted above, the Las Vegas Sports Monitor started tracking us in 2008.
Had I chosen to be monitored by more places, I suppose I would have had many more titles than I have.
Yet, having done this since 1978, I very much doubt if there are many other services out there that can match this documented record.
And I stand by the veracity of every single one of these listings - they are accurate and true. That is what occurred in that category of that sport with that monitor that year. I may actually have omitted some other #1-categories along the way.
BOB AKMENS SPORTS
FOOTBALL
85 #1-FINISHES
IN DOCUMENTED, NATIONAL HANDICAPPING CONTESTS, BY CATEGORY
*PLEASE READ THE IMPORTANT NOTES AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS LIST - THEY WILL CLARIFY SOME THINGS FOR YOU
| 46 |
NFL FOOTBALL #1 FINISHES (NUMBER OF DIFFERENT CATEGORIES) |
| 23 |
COLLEGE FOOTBALL #1 FINISHES (NUMBER OF DIFFERENT CATEGORIES) |
| 16 |
OTHER FOOTBALL #1 FINISHES (NUMBER OF DIFFERENT CATEGORIES) |
| 85 |
ALL FOOTBALL #1 FINISHES (NUMBER OF DIFFERENT CATEGORIES) |
FOOTBALL
85 #1-FINISHES
| 2009 |
DEC |
LAS VEGAS SPORTS MONITOR |
COLLEGE FOOTBALL |
REGULAR-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET UNITS / PROFIT WON, ALL-PLAYS |
| 2009 |
SEP |
LAS VEGAS SPORTS MONITOR |
NFL FOOTBALL |
PRE-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET UNITS / PROFIT WON, ALL-PLAYS |
| 2009 |
SEP |
LAS VEGAS SPORTS MONITOR |
NFL FOOTBALL |
PRE-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET WINNERS, ALL PLAYS |
| 2009 |
SEP |
LAS VEGAS SPORTS MONITOR |
NFL FOOTBALL |
PRE-SEASON |
#1 |
HIGHEST WIN-PERCENTAGE, ALL-PLAYS |
| 2009 |
SEP |
LAS VEGAS SPORTS MONITOR |
NFL FOOTBALL |
PRE-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET UNITS / PROFIT WON, ALL TOTALS-PLAYS |
| 2009 |
SEP |
LAS VEGAS SPORTS MONITOR |
NFL FOOTBALL |
PRE-SEASON |
#1 |
HIGHEST WIN-PERCENTAGE, ALL TOTALS-PLAYS |
| 2009 |
FEB |
LAS VEGAS SPORTS MONITOR |
NFL FOOTBALL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET UNITS / PROFIT WON, ALL-PLAYS |
| 2009 |
FEB |
LAS VEGAS SPORTS MONITOR |
NFL FOOTBALL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET WINNERS, ALL PLAYS |
| 2008 |
AUG |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
FOOTBALL: AFL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
HIGHEST WIN-PERCENTAGE, ALL PLAYS |
| 2008 |
AUG |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
FOOTBALL: AFL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET WINNERS, ALL PLAYS |
| 2008 |
AUG |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
FOOTBALL: AFL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
HIGHEST RETURN-ON-RISK, ALL PLAYS (AN ASTOUNDING +100%) |
| 2008 |
AUG |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
FOOTBALL: AFL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL PLAYS |
| 2008 |
AUG |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
FOOTBALL: AFL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
BEST WIN-PERCENTAGE, ALL SIDES-PLAYS, 100% |
| 2008 |
AUG |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
FOOTBALL: AFL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL SIDES-PLAYS |
| 2008 |
AUG |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
FOOTBALL: AFL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
BEST WIN PERCENTAGE, ALL TOTALS-PLAYS, 100% |
| 2008 |
AUG |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
FOOTBALL: AFL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL TOTALS-PLAYS |
| 2008 |
AUG |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
FOOTBALL: AFL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET WINNERS, ALL TOTALS-PLAYS |
| 2008 |
JAN |
THE SPORTS EYE |
NFL FOOTBALL |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
MOST BANKROLL WON, ALL PLAYS - TITANIUM AWARD |
| 2008 |
JAN |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
NFL FOOTBALL |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL SIDES |
| 2008 |
JAN |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
NFL FOOTBALL |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET WINNERS WON, ALL SIDES |
| 2008 |
JAN |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
NFL FOOTBALL |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
BEST WIN PERCENTAGE, ALL TOP PLAYS: SIDES, 100% (MINIMUM, 3 PLAYS) |
| 2006 |
SEP |
THE SPORTS EYE |
NFL FOOTBALL |
PRE-SEASON |
#1 |
BEST WIN-PERCENTAGE, ALL PLAYS COMBINED: 73.3% - TITANIUM AWARD |
| 2006 |
SEP |
THE SPORTS EYE |
NFL FOOTBALL |
PRE-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST BANKROLL WON, ALL PLAYS - TITANIUM AWARD |
| 2005 |
DEC |
THE SPORTS EYE |
COLLEGE FOOTBALL |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
MOST BANKROLL WON, ALL PLAYS - TITANIUM AWARD |
| 2003 |
AUG |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
NFL FOOTBALL |
PRE-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL TOTALS |
| 2003 |
AUG |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
NFL FOOTBALL |
PRE-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET WINNERS WON, ALL TOTALS |
| 2003 |
AUG |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
NFL FOOTBALL |
PRE-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET WINNERS WON, ALL TOP PLAYS: 5-1 |
| 2002 |
AUG |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
NFL FOOTBALL |
PRE-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL PLAYS COMBINED: +$12,200 |
| 2002 |
AUG |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
NFL FOOTBALL |
PRE-SEASON |
#1 |
BEST WIN PERCENTAGE, ALL TOTALS: 90% |
| 2002 |
AUG |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
NFL FOOTBALL |
PRE-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL TOTALS |
| 2002 |
JAN |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
COLLEGE FOOTBALL |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET WINNERS WON, ALL TOP PLAYS (MIN 10 PLAYS) |
| 2001 |
MAY |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
XFL FOOTBALL |
FULL SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL PLAYS COMBINED |
| 2000 |
JAN |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
COLLEGE FOOTBALL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL PLAYS COMBINED |
| 2000 |
JAN |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
COLLEGE FOOTBALL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL SIDES |
| 1998 |
DEC |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
NFL FOOTBALL |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL TOTALS |
| 1998 |
AUG |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
NFL FOOTBALL |
PRE-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL SIDES |
| 1998 |
AUG |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
NFL FOOTBALL |
PRE-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET WINNERS WON, ALL SIDES |
| 1997 |
JAN |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
NFL FOOTBALL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET WINNERS WON, ALL SIDES |
| 1997 |
JAN |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
NFL FOOTBALL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL SIDES |
| 1997 |
JAN |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
NFL FOOTBALL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, TOP PLAYS: SIDES |
| 1996 |
AUG |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
NFL FOOTBALL |
PRE-SEASON |
#1 |
BEST WIN PERCENTAGE, ALL TOP PLAYS: SIDES, 100% |
| 1996 |
JAN |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
NFL FOOTBALL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL TOTALS |
| 1995 |
JAN |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
NFL FOOTBALL |
FULL SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL SIDES |
| 1995 |
JAN |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
NFL FOOTBALL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL SIDES |
| 1994 |
AUG |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
NFL FOOTBALL |
PRE-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET WINNERS WON, TOP PLAYS: SIDES |
| 1994 |
JAN |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
NFL FOOTBALL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL SIDES |
| 1993 |
JAN |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
COLLEGE FOOTBALL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
HIGHEST RETURN-ON-RISK, ALL SIDES |
| 1993 |
JAN |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
COLLEGE FOOTBALL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
BEST WIN PERCENTAGE, ALL TOP PLAYS: SIDES, 100% (7-0) |
| 1993 |
JAN |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
COLLEGE FOOTBALL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, TOP PLAYS: SIDES |
| 1992 |
DEC |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
COLLEGE FOOTBALL |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL TOTALS |
| 1992 |
JUL |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
WLAF FOOTBALL |
FULL SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL TOTALS |
| 1992 |
JUL |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
WLAF FOOTBALL |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL SIDES |
| 1992 |
JAN |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
NFL FOOTBALL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL SIDES |
| 1992 |
JAN |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
COLLEGE FOOTBALL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL TOTALS |
| 1991 |
DEC |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
NFL FOOTBALL |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL SIDES |
| 1991 |
DEC |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
COLLEGE FOOTBALL |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL TOTALS |
| 1991 |
AUG |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
NFL FOOTBALL |
PRE-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET WINNERS WON, ALL TOTALS |
| 1991 |
JUL |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
WLAF FOOTBALL |
FULL SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL SIDES |
| 1991 |
JUL |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
WLAF FOOTBALL |
FULL SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET WINNERS WON, ALL SIDES |
| 1991 |
JAN |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
COLLEGE FOOTBALL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL TOTALS |
| 1990 |
DEC |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
NFL FOOTBALL |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL SIDES |
| 1990 |
DEC |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
NFL FOOTBALL |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
BEST WIN PERCENTAGE, ALL SIDES |
| 1990 |
DEC |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
COLLEGE FOOTBALL |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL SIDES |
| 1990 |
AUG |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
NFL FOOTBALL |
PRE-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL TOTALS |
| 1990 |
JAN |
AMER ASSOC DOC SS |
NFL FOOTBALL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
BEST WIN PERCENTAGE, ALL TOTALS, 89% |
| 1990 |
JAN |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
NFL FOOTBALL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL TOTALS |
| 1989 |
AUG |
SPORTS WATCH |
NFL FOOTBALL |
PRE-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET UNITS WON, ALL SIDES |
| 1989 |
AUG |
SPORTS WATCH |
NFL FOOTBALL |
PRE-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL SIDES |
| 1989 |
JAN |
AMER ASSOC DOC SS |
COLLEGE FOOTBALL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET WINNERS WON, ALL SIDES (14-4) |
| 1989 |
JAN |
AMER ASSOC DOC SS |
COLLEGE FOOTBALL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL SIDES |
| 1989 |
JAN |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
COLLEGE FOOTBALL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
BEST WIN PERCENTAGE, ALL SIDES, 77.8% |
| 1989 |
JAN |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
COLLEGE FOOTBALL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL SIDES |
| 1989 |
JAN |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
COLLEGE FOOTBALL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET WINNERS WON, ALL SIDES (14-4) |
| 1989 |
JAN |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
COLLEGE FOOTBALL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
HIGHEST RETURN-ON-RISK, ALL SIDES |
| 1989 |
JAN |
SPORTS WATCH |
NFL FOOTBALL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST BANKROLL WON, ALL SIDES |
| 1989 |
JAN |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
NFL FOOTBALL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET WINNERS WON, ALL SIDES |
| 1988 |
DEC |
AMER ASSOC DOC SS |
COLLEGE FOOTBALL |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
MOST BANKROLL WON, ALL SIDES |
| 1988 |
DEC |
AMER ASSOC DOC SS |
COLLEGE FOOTBALL |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET UNITS WON, ALL SIDES |
| 1988 |
DEC |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
COLLEGE FOOTBALL |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL SIDES |
| 1988 |
DEC |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
COLLEGE FOOTBALL |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET WINNERS WON, ALL SIDES |
| 1988 |
AUG |
AMER ASSOC DOC SS |
NFL FOOTBALL |
PRE-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST BANKROLL WON, ALL SIDES |
| 1988 |
AUG |
SPORTS WATCH |
NFL FOOTBALL |
PRE-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST BANKROLL WON, ALL SIDES |
| 1988 |
AUG |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
NFL FOOTBALL |
PRE-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL SIDES |
| 1985 |
JUL |
AMER ASSOC DOC SS |
USFL FOOTBALL |
FULL SEASON |
#1 |
MOST BANKROLL WON, ALL SIDES |
| 1985 |
JUL |
AMER ASSOC DOC SS |
USFL FOOTBALL |
FULL SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET WINNERS WON, ALL SIDES |
NOTES TO THIS TABLE:
#-1 RANKINGS:
Just like a baseball player can lead his league in different categories at the same time (batting average, homers, RBI's, etc.), so too can a sports service claim to be #1 in the nation by virtue of having finished tops in a given category with a given sports monitor.
AN UNPRECEDENTED ACHIEVEMENT:
As of October 3rd, 2007, BOB AKMENS SPORTS was the number #1 sports-service in the nation (as tracked by either The Sports Monitor [TSM] or The Sports Eye [TSE]) in every major sport currently being played in America:
BOB AKMENS SPORTS was the defending national handicapping champion of the 2007 MLB regular-season (both TSM & TSE).
BOB AKMENS SPORTS had the highest win-percentage in football (college & NFL-combined) as tracked by TSM at 71%+.
BOB AKMENS SPORTS was the defending national handicapping champion of the 2006-2007 NHL regular-season (TSM: 1-star compare category).
BOB AKMENS SPORTS was the defending national handicapping champion of the 2006-2007 NHL post-season (TSM: #1 in 3 different categories).
It's believed this is the first-time something like this has ever happened in the history of the sports-service industry.
THE SPORTS MONITORS LISTED:
The Sports Monitor (TSM) is run by Ruth Glasgow in Oklahoma City; their website is www.thesportsmonitor.com.
Her category of "1-star compare" is unique, to my knowledge. It's a very useful category in that it equalizes the ratings any service puts on a game to a flat 1* (which equals a play to win a flat $100 per play). This prohibits a service from claiming they had great results when, in fact, a few very high-rated games won, but many more low-rated ones lost. Under 1-star compare, all plays are played equally.
The Sports Eye is run by John at www.thesportseye.com. He runs a very good and useful site.
The original, first monitor of sports services, founded by Marty Mendelsohn and then run by John Hodges, was the AADSS: The American Association of Documented Sports Services. The very first-ever contest for sports services was the 1980 MLB Contest - which, I am privileged to say, I won. And I vividly remember starting that contest with 44 wins and only 11 losses!
The AADSS also ran the first-ever contest for services for hockey in 1994. Again, it was my privilege to not only win that, but to do so spectacularly. Each service began that contest with a $10,000 bankroll. By the time that contest ended, I had increased my bankroll by more than a factor of 14 times - to past $140,000! At the time, it was the largest increase in the 15-year history of any AADSS sports-service contest. It gave me probably my biggest kick ever in this business to do that.
That is, until just recently, when I finished #1 in at least one category of 8 straight NHL handicapping contests. That is so astonishing an accomplishment that it boggles the mind. Consider how hard it is to have anywhere from dozens to hundreds of other services competing against you, day-after-day. Now consider how hard it is to end any given week on top against all those other competitors - many services never, ever even do that. Then, appreciate how amazingly difficult it is to end a one-half-year-long contest on top - beating out 10 times the number of opponents that any sports team needs to beat to finish on top in any given year. And then...to do that for 8 contests in a row? You could live to be a 100 and not see anything like that again in your lifetime.
In 2008, we started being tracked by the Las Vegas Sports Monitor. Patrick Everson runs this top-flight new entrant to the field at www.lasvegassportsmonitor.com.
WHAT "FULL SEASON" MEANS & OTHER MONITORING CONVENTIONS:
"Full season" means an entire sports season: pre-season, regular-season & post-season.
I have kept the naming-conventions of each monitor as well as I could; while The Sports Monitor keeps track of "most net profit," The Sports Eye calls it "most bankroll won," etc.
In past years, monitors may have credited a service differently than they do now for an accomplishment; for instance, some monitors credited a first-half or second-half of a long season with an All-Star break in the middle as a completed, separate event.
I STAND BY THE ACCURACY & VERACITY OF MY RECORD:
As can be noted, I chose to limit who monitored my service. For a time at the beginning, only the AADSS and Sports Watch (for a couple of years) tracked my progress. When The Sports Monitor became known to me, Ruth Glasgow exclusively tracked my plays until a few years ago when John of The Sports Eye also started to do so. As noted above, the Las Vegas Sports Monitor started tracking us in 2008.
Had I chosen to be monitored by more places, I suppose I would have had many more titles than I have.
Yet, having done this since 1978, I very much doubt if there are many other services out there that can match this documented record.
And I stand by the veracity of every single one of these listings - they are accurate and true. That is what occurred in that category of that sport with that monitor that year. I may actually have omitted some other #1-categories along the way.
BOB AKMENS SPORTS
BASEBALL
41 #1-FINISHES
IN DOCUMENTED, NATIONAL HANDICAPPING CONTESTS, BY CATEGORY
*PLEASE READ THE IMPORTANT NOTES AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS LIST - THEY WILL CLARIFY SOME THINGS FOR YOU
| 41 |
BASEBALL #1 FINISHES (NUMBER OF DIFFERENT CATEGORIES) |
BASEBALL
41 #1-FINISHES
| 2008 |
NOV |
LAS VEGAS SPORTS MONITOR |
BASEBALL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET UNITS / PROFIT WON, ALL PLAYS COMBINED |
| 2008 |
NOV |
LAS VEGAS SPORTS MONITOR |
BASEBALL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
BEST WIN PERCENTAGE, ALL PLAYS COMBINED |
| 2008 |
NOV |
LAS VEGAS SPORTS MONITOR |
BASEBALL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET UNITS / PROFIT WON, ALL SIDES-PLAYS |
| 2008 |
NOV |
LAS VEGAS SPORTS MONITOR |
BASEBALL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
BEST WIN PERCENTAGE, ALL SIDES-PLAYS |
| 2007 |
OCT |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
BASEBALL |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL PLAYS COMBINED |
| 2007 |
OCT |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
BASEBALL |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
BEST WIN PERCENTAGE, ALL PLAYS COMBINED |
| 2007 |
OCT |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
BASEBALL |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL SIDES |
| 2007 |
OCT |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
BASEBALL |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
BEST WIN PERCENTAGE, ALL SIDES |
| 2007 |
OCT |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
BASEBALL |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
BEST WIN PERCENTAGE, ALL TOTALS |
| 2007 |
OCT |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
BASEBALL |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
BEST WIN PERCENTAGE, TOP PLAYS (MIN 10 PLAYS) |
| 2007 |
OCT |
THE SPORTS EYE |
BASEBALL |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
MOST BANKROLL WON, ALL PLAYS - TITANIUM AWARD |
| 2004 |
OCT |
THE SPORTS EYE |
BASEBALL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
BEST WIN-PERCENTAGE, ALL PLAYS COMBINED: 90% - TITANIUM AWARD |
| 2004 |
OCT |
THE SPORTS EYE |
BASEBALL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST BANKROLL WON, ALL PLAYS - TITANIUM AWARD |
| 2004 |
OCT |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
BASEBALL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
BEST 1-STAR COMPARE (GIVES ALL PLAYS THE SAME RATING) |
| 2004 |
OCT |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
BASEBALL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL SIDES |
| 2004 |
OCT |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
BASEBALL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
BEST WIN PERCENTAGE, ALL SIDES (MIN 10 PLAYS) |
| 2001 |
OCT |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
BASEBALL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET WINNERS WON, ALL SIDES |
| 1999 |
OCT |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
BASEBALL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
BEST WIN PERCENTAGE, ALL TOTALS: 100% |
| 1998 |
SEP |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
BASEBALL |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL SIDES |
| 1996 |
OCT |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
BASEBALL |
FULL SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET WINNERS WON, TOP PLAYS: SIDES |
| 1996 |
JUL |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
BASEBALL |
FIRST-HALF SEA |
#1 |
MOST NET WINNERS WON, TOP PLAYS: SIDES |
| 1995 |
OCT |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
BASEBALL |
FULL SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL TOTALS |
| 1995 |
OCT |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
BASEBALL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL PLAYS COMBINED |
| 1995 |
OCT |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
BASEBALL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET WINNERS WON, TOTALS: 14-4 |
| 1995 |
OCT |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
BASEBALL |
SECOND-HALF SEA |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL SIDES |
| 1993 |
JUL |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
BASEBALL |
FIRST-HALF SEA |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL SIDES |
| 1992 |
OCT |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
BASEBALL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL PLAYS COMBINED |
| 1992 |
OCT |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
BASEBALL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL SIDES |
| 1992 |
OCT |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
BASEBALL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL TOTALS |
| 1992 |
OCT |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
BASEBALL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
BEST 1-STAR COMPARE, ALL SIDES (GIVES ALL PLAYS THE SAME RATING) |
| 1992 |
OCT |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
BASEBALL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
HIGHEST RETURN-ON-RISK, ALL TOP PLAYS, SIDES |
| 1992 |
OCT |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
BASEBALL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, TOP PLAYS: SIDES |
| 1990 |
OCT |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
BASEBALL |
FULL SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL TOTALS |
| 1990 |
JUL |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
BASEBALL |
FIRST-HALF SEA |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL SIDES |
| 1990 |
JUL |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
BASEBALL |
FIRST-HALF SEA |
#1 |
HIGHEST RETURN-ON-RISK, ALL SIDES |
| 1989 |
OCT |
AMER ASSOC DOC SS |
BASEBALL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST BANKROLL WON, ALL SIDES |
| 1989 |
OCT |
SPORTS WATCH |
BASEBALL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET UNITS WON, ALL SIDES |
| 1987 |
OCT |
AMER ASSOC DOC SS |
BASEBALL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST BANKROLL WON, ALL SIDES |
| 1986 |
OCT |
AMER ASSOC DOC SS |
BASEBALL |
SECOND-HALF SEA |
#1 |
MOST BANKROLL WON, ALL SIDES |
| 1980 |
OCT |
AMER ASSOC DOC SS |
BASEBALL |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST BANKROLL WON, ALL SIDES |
| 1980 |
SEP |
AMER ASSOC DOC SS |
BASEBALL |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
MOST BANKROLL WON, ALL SIDES (1ST-EVER CONTEST AND A 44-11 START!) |
NOTES TO THIS TABLE:
#-1 RANKINGS:
Just like a baseball player can lead his league in different categories at the same time (batting average, homers, RBI's, etc.), so too can a sports service claim to be #1 in the nation by virtue of having finished tops in a given category with a given sports monitor.
AN UNPRECEDENTED ACHIEVEMENT:
As of October 3rd, 2007, BOB AKMENS SPORTS was the number #1 sports-service in the nation (as tracked by either The Sports Monitor [TSM] or The Sports Eye [TSE]) in every major sport currently being played in America:
BOB AKMENS SPORTS was the defending national handicapping champion of the 2007 MLB regular-season (both TSM & TSE).
BOB AKMENS SPORTS had the highest win-percentage in football (college & NFL-combined) as tracked by TSM at 71%+.
BOB AKMENS SPORTS was the defending national handicapping champion of the 2006-2007 NHL regular-season (TSM: 1-star compare category).
BOB AKMENS SPORTS was the defending national handicapping champion of the 2006-2007 NHL post-season (TSM: #1 in 3 different categories).
It's believed this is the first-time something like this has ever happened in the history of the sports-service industry.
THE SPORTS MONITORS LISTED:
The Sports Monitor (TSM) is run by Ruth Glasgow in Oklahoma City; their website is www.thesportsmonitor.com.
Her category of "1-star compare" is unique, to my knowledge. It's a very useful category in that it equalizes the ratings any service puts on a game to a flat 1* (which equals a play to win a flat $100 per play). This prohibits a service from claiming they had great results when, in fact, a few very high-rated games won, but many more low-rated ones lost. Under 1-star compare, all plays are played equally.
The Sports Eye is run by John at www.thesportseye.com. He runs a very good and useful site.
The original, first monitor of sports services, founded by Marty Mendelsohn and then run by John Hodges, was the AADSS: The American Association of Documented Sports Services. The very first-ever contest for sports services was the 1980 MLB Contest - which, I am privileged to say, I won. And I vividly remember starting that contest with 44 wins and only 11 losses!
The AADSS also ran the first-ever contest for services for hockey in 1994. Again, it was my privilege to not only win that, but to do so spectacularly. Each service began that contest with a $10,000 bankroll. By the time that contest ended, I had increased my bankroll by more than a factor of 14 times - to past $140,000! At the time, it was the largest increase in the 15-year history of any AADSS sports-service contest. It gave me probably my biggest kick ever in this business to do that.
That is, until just recently, when I finished #1 in at least one category of 8 straight NHL handicapping contests. That is so astonishing an accomplishment that it boggles the mind. Consider how hard it is to have anywhere from dozens to hundreds of other services competing against you, day-after-day. Now consider how hard it is to end any given week on top against all those other competitors - many services never, ever even do that. Then, appreciate how amazingly difficult it is to end a one-half-year-long contest on top - beating out 10 times the number of opponents that any sports team needs to beat to finish on top in any given year. And then...to do that for 8 contests in a row? You could live to be a 100 and not see anything like that again in your lifetime.
In 2008, we started being tracked by the Las Vegas Sports Monitor. Patrick Everson runs this top-flight new entrant to the field at www.lasvegassportsmonitor.com.
WHAT "FULL SEASON" MEANS & OTHER MONITORING CONVENTIONS:
"Full season" means an entire sports season: pre-season, regular-season & post-season.
I have kept the naming-conventions of each monitor as well as I could; while The Sports Monitor keeps track of "most net profit," The Sports Eye calls it "most bankroll won," etc.
In past years, monitors may have credited a service differently than they do now for an accomplishment; for instance, some monitors credited a first-half or second-half of a long season with an All-Star break in the middle as a completed, separate event.
I STAND BY THE ACCURACY & VERACITY OF MY RECORD:
As can be noted, I chose to limit who monitored my service. For a time at the beginning, only the AADSS and Sports Watch (for a couple of years) tracked my progress. When The Sports Monitor became known to me, Ruth Glasgow exclusively tracked my plays until a few years ago when John of The Sports Eye also started to do so. As noted above, the Las Vegas Sports Monitor started tracking us in 2008.
Had I chosen to be monitored by more places, I suppose I would have had many more titles than I have.
Yet, having done this since 1978, I very much doubt if there are many other services out there that can match this documented record.
And I stand by the veracity of every single one of these listings - they are accurate and true. That is what occurred in that category of that sport with that monitor that year. I may actually have omitted some other #1-categories along the way.
BOB AKMENS SPORTS
BASKETBALL
43 #1-FINISHES
IN DOCUMENTED, NATIONAL HANDICAPPING CONTESTS, BY CATEGORY
*PLEASE READ THE IMPORTANT NOTES AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS LIST - THEY WILL CLARIFY SOME THINGS FOR YOU
| 19 |
NBA BASKETBALL #1 FINISHES (NUMBER OF DIFFERENT CATEGORIES) |
| 24 |
COLLEGE BASKETBALL #1 FINISHES (NUMBER OF DIFFERENT CATEGORIES) |
| 43 |
ALL BASKETBALL #1 FINISHES (NUMBER OF DIFFERENT CATEGORIES) |
BASKETBALL
43 #1-FINISHES
| 2009 |
JUN |
LAS VEGAS SPORTS MONITOR |
NBA HOOPS |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
HIGHEST WIN-PERCENTAGE, ALL SIDES-PLAYS |
| 2009 |
APR |
LAS VEGAS SPORTS MONITOR |
NBA HOOPS |
REGULAR-SEASON |
#1 |
HIGHEST WIN-PERCENTAGE, ALL SIDES-PLAYS |
| 2008 |
JUN |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
NBA HOOPS |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET WINNERS, ALL PLAYS: +17.4 NET WINNERS |
| 2008 |
JUN |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
NBA HOOPS |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
BEST WIN-PERCENTAGE, ALL PLAYS COMBINED (MINIMUM: 15 PLAYS): 68.63% |
| 2008 |
JUN |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
NBA HOOPS |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
BEST WIN-PERCENTAGE, ALL SIDES-PLAYS (MINIMUM: 15 PLAYS): 68.96% |
| 2008 |
JUN |
THE SPORTS EYE |
NBA HOOPS |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST BANKROLL WON, ALL PLAYS - TITANIUM AWARD |
| 2008 |
JUN |
THE SPORTS EYE |
NBA HOOPS |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
BEST WIN-PERCENTAGE, ALL PLAYS COMBINED: TITANIUM AWARD |
| 2004 |
JUN |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
NBA HOOPS |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
BEST WIN PERCENTAGE, ALL TOTALS: 100% |
| 2004 |
JUN |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
NBA HOOPS |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL TOTALS |
| 2003 |
APR |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
COLLEGE HOOPS |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
BEST WIN PERCENTAGE, ALL TOTALS: 100% |
| 1999 |
JUN |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
NBA HOOPS |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL PLAYS COMBINED |
| 1999 |
MAR |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
COLLEGE HOOPS |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
BEST WIN PERCENTAGE, ALL TOP PLAYS: SIDES |
| 1996 |
MAR |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
COLLEGE HOOPS |
CONF TOURNEYS |
#1 |
BEST WIN PERCENTAGE, ALL TOTALS, 88.9% |
| 1996 |
MAR |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
COLLEGE HOOPS |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL TOTALS |
| 1995 |
APR |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
COLLEGE HOOPS |
NIT/NCAA TOURN |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL SIDES |
| 1995 |
APR |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
COLLEGE HOOPS |
NIT/NCAA TOURN |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL TOTALS |
| 1995 |
MAR |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
COLLEGE HOOPS |
CONF TOURNEYS |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL TOTALS |
| 1995 |
MAR |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
COLLEGE HOOPS |
CONF TOURNEYS |
#1 |
BEST WIN PERCENTAGE, ALL TOP PLAYS: SIDES |
| 1994 |
APR |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
NBA HOOPS |
SECOND-HALF SEA |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL SIDES |
| 1994 |
MAR |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
COLLEGE HOOPS |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL TOTALS |
| 1994 |
MAR |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
COLLEGE HOOPS |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
BEST WIN PERCENTAGE, ALL TOP PLAYS: SIDES |
| 1993 |
APR |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
NBA HOOPS |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL TOTALS |
| 1993 |
MAR |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
COLLEGE HOOPS |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL TOTALS |
| 1992 |
JUN |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
NBA HOOPS |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL PLAYS COMBINED |
| 1992 |
JUN |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
NBA HOOPS |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL SIDES |
| 1992 |
JUN |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
NBA HOOPS |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL TOTALS |
| 1992 |
APR |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
NBA HOOPS |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
BEST WIN PERCENTAGE, ALL TOP PLAYS: SIDES |
| 1992 |
APR |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
COLLEGE HOOPS |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL TOTALS |
| 1992 |
APR |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
COLLEGE HOOPS |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET WINNERS WON, TOP PLAYS: SIDES |
| 1992 |
APR |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
COLLEGE HOOPS |
NIT/NCAA TOURN |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, TOP PLAYS: SIDES |
| 1992 |
MAR |
AMER ASSOC DOC SS |
COLLEGE HOOPS |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
MOST BANKROLL WON, ALL SIDES |
| 1992 |
FEB |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
NBA HOOPS |
FIRST-HALF SEA |
#1 |
MOST NET WINNERS WON, TOP PLAYS: SIDES |
| 1991 |
APR |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
NBA HOOPS |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL TOTALS |
| 1991 |
APR |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
COLLEGE HOOPS |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
BEST WIN PERCENTAGE, ALL SIDES |
| 1991 |
APR |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
COLLEGE HOOPS |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL TOTALS |
| 1991 |
MAR |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
COLLEGE HOOPS |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL TOTALS |
| 1990 |
APR |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
COLLEGE HOOPS |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL TOTALS |
| 1990 |
APR |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
COLLEGE HOOPS |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
BEST WIN PERCENTAGE, ALL TOP PLAYS: SIDES |
| 1990 |
APR |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
COLLEGE HOOPS |
NIT/NCAA TOURN |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL SIDES |
| 1990 |
APR |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
COLLEGE HOOPS |
CONF TOURNEYS |
#1 |
BEST WIN PERCENTAGE, ALL TOP PLAYS, SIDES: 100% (10-0) |
| 1990 |
MAR |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
COLLEGE HOOPS |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
BEST WIN PERCENTAGE, ALL TOP PLAYS, SIDES |
| 1989 |
APR |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
COLLEGE HOOPS |
NIT/NCAA TOURN |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL TOTALS |
| 1986 |
FEB |
AMER ASSOC DOC SS |
NBA HOOPS |
FIRST-HALF SEA |
#1 |
MOST BANKROLL WON, ALL SIDES |
NOTES TO THIS TABLE:
#-1 RANKINGS:
Just like a baseball player can lead his league in different categories at the same time (batting average, homers, RBI's, etc.), so too can a sports service claim to be #1 in the nation by virtue of having finished tops in a given category with a given sports monitor.
AN UNPRECEDENTED ACHIEVEMENT:
As of October 3rd, 2007, BOB AKMENS SPORTS was the number #1 sports-service in the nation (as tracked by either The Sports Monitor [TSM] or The Sports Eye [TSE]) in every major sport currently being played in America:
BOB AKMENS SPORTS was the defending national handicapping champion of the 2007 MLB regular-season (both TSM & TSE).
BOB AKMENS SPORTS had the highest win-percentage in football (college & NFL-combined) as tracked by TSM at 71%+.
BOB AKMENS SPORTS was the defending national handicapping champion of the 2006-2007 NHL regular-season (TSM: 1-star compare category).
BOB AKMENS SPORTS was the defending national handicapping champion of the 2006-2007 NHL post-season (TSM: #1 in 3 different categories).
It's believed this is the first-time something like this has ever happened in the history of the sports-service industry.
THE SPORTS MONITORS LISTED:
The Sports Monitor (TSM) is run by Ruth Glasgow in Oklahoma City; their website is www.thesportsmonitor.com.
Her category of "1-star compare" is unique, to my knowledge. It's a very useful category in that it equalizes the ratings any service puts on a game to a flat 1* (which equals a play to win a flat $100 per play). This prohibits a service from claiming they had great results when, in fact, a few very high-rated games won, but many more low-rated ones lost. Under 1-star compare, all plays are played equally.
The Sports Eye is run by John at www.thesportseye.com. He runs a very good and useful site.
The original, first monitor of sports services, founded by Marty Mendelsohn and then run by John Hodges, was the AADSS: The American Association of Documented Sports Services. The very first-ever contest for sports services was the 1980 MLB Contest - which, I am privileged to say, I won. And I vividly remember starting that contest with 44 wins and only 11 losses!
The AADSS also ran the first-ever contest for services for hockey in 1994. Again, it was my privilege to not only win that, but to do so spectacularly. Each service began that contest with a $10,000 bankroll. By the time that contest ended, I had increased my bankroll by more than a factor of 14 times - to past $140,000! At the time, it was the largest increase in the 15-year history of any AADSS sports-service contest. It gave me probably my biggest kick ever in this business to do that.
That is, until just recently, when I finished #1 in at least one category of 8 straight NHL handicapping contests. That is so astonishing an accomplishment that it boggles the mind. Consider how hard it is to have anywhere from dozens to hundreds of other services competing against you, day-after-day. Now consider how hard it is to end any given week on top against all those other competitors - many services never, ever even do that. Then, appreciate how amazingly difficult it is to end a one-half-year-long contest on top - beating out 10 times the number of opponents that any sports team needs to beat to finish on top in any given year. And then...to do that for 8 contests in a row? You could live to be a 100 and not see anything like that again in your lifetime.
In 2008, we started being tracked by the Las Vegas Sports Monitor. Patrick Everson runs this top-flight new entrant to the field at www.lasvegassportsmonitor.com.
WHAT "FULL SEASON" MEANS & OTHER MONITORING CONVENTIONS:
"Full season" means an entire sports season: pre-season, regular-season & post-season.
I have kept the naming-conventions of each monitor as well as I could; while The Sports Monitor keeps track of "most net profit," The Sports Eye calls it "most bankroll won," etc.
In past years, monitors may have credited a service differently than they do now for an accomplishment; for instance, some monitors credited a first-half or second-half of a long season with an All-Star break in the middle as a completed, separate event.
I STAND BY THE ACCURACY & VERACITY OF MY RECORD:
As can be noted, I chose to limit who monitored my service. For a time at the beginning, only the AADSS and Sports Watch (for a couple of years) tracked my progress. When The Sports Monitor became known to me, Ruth Glasgow exclusively tracked my plays until a few years ago when John of The Sports Eye also started to do so. As noted above, the Las Vegas Sports Monitor started tracking us in 2008.
Had I chosen to be monitored by more places, I suppose I would have had many more titles than I have.
Yet, having done this since 1978, I very much doubt if there are many other services out there that can match this documented record.
And I stand by the veracity of every single one of these listings - they are accurate and true. That is what occurred in that category of that sport with that monitor that year. I may actually have omitted some other #1-categories along the way.
BOB AKMENS SPORTS
HOCKEY
31 #1-FINISHES
IN DOCUMENTED, NATIONAL HANDICAPPING CONTESTS, BY CATEGORY
*PLEASE READ THE IMPORTANT NOTES AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS LIST - THEY WILL CLARIFY SOME THINGS FOR YOU
#1 IN 6-STRAIGHT HOCKEY HANDICAPPING CONTESTS – THIS IS ABSOLUTELY UNPRECEDENTED!
| 31 |
HOCKEY #1 FINISHES (NUMBER OF DIFFERENT CATEGORIES) |
HOCKEY
31 #1-FINISHES
| 2009 |
JUN |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
HOCKEY |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
BEST WIN-PERCENTAGE (MIN: 10 PLAYS), ALL BEST BETS |
| 2009 |
APR |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
HOCKEY |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
HIGHEST WIN-PERCENTAGE, ALL SIDES-PLAYS |
| 2008 |
JUN |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
HOCKEY |
FULL SEASON |
#1 |
BEST WIN PERCENTAGE, ALL TOP-PLAYS, 85.7% (MINIMUM, 7 PLAYS) |
| 2008 |
JUN |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
HOCKEY |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
HIGHEST RETURN-ON-RISK, ALL PLAYS (AN ASTOUNDING +122.13%!) |
| 2008 |
JUN |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
HOCKEY |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL PLAYS |
| 2008 |
JUN |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
HOCKEY |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
BEST WIN PERCENTAGE, ALL PLAYS |
| 2008 |
JUN |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
HOCKEY |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
BEST WIN PERCENTAGE, ALL TOTALS |
| 2008 |
JUN |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
HOCKEY |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL SIDES |
| 2008 |
JUN |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
HOCKEY |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
BEST WIN PERCENTAGE, ALL SIDES (MINIMUM, 3 PLAYS) |
| 2008 |
JUN |
THE SPORTS EYE |
HOCKEY |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
MOST BANKROLL WON, ALL PLAYS - TITANIUM AWARD |
| 2008 |
APR |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
HOCKEY |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL PLAYS |
| 2008 |
APR |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
HOCKEY |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
BEST 1-STAR COMPARE (GIVES ALL PLAYS THE SAME RATING) |
| 2008 |
APR |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
HOCKEY |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET WINNERS WON, ALL PLAYS |
| 2008 |
APR |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
HOCKEY |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
BEST WIN PERCENTAGE, ALL PLAYS |
| 2008 |
APR |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
HOCKEY |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
BEST WIN PERCENTAGE, ALL TOTALS |
| 2008 |
APR |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
HOCKEY |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET WINNERS WON, ALL TOTALS |
| 2008 |
APR |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
HOCKEY |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL TOTALS |
| 2008 |
APR |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
HOCKEY |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
BEST WIN PERCENTAGE, TOP-PLAYS (MINIMUM 5) |
| 2008 |
APR |
THE SPORTS EYE |
HOCKEY |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
BEST WIN-PERCENTAGE, ALL PLAYS COMBINED: TITANIUM AWARD |
| 2008 |
APR |
THE SPORTS EYE |
HOCKEY |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
MOST BANKROLL WON, ALL PLAYS - TITANIUM AWARD |
| 2007 |
JUN |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
HOCKEY |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
HIGHEST RETURN-ON-RISK, ALL PLAYS |
| 2007 |
JUN |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
HOCKEY |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
BEST 1-STAR COMPARE (GIVES ALL PLAYS THE SAME RATING) |
| 2007 |
JUN |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
HOCKEY |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
BEST WIN PERCENTAGE, ALL SIDES |
| 2007 |
APR |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
HOCKEY |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
BEST 1-STAR COMPARE (GIVES ALL PLAYS THE SAME RATING) |
| 2006 |
JUN |
THE SPORTS EYE |
HOCKEY |
POST-SEASON |
#1 |
BEST WIN-PERCENTAGE, ALL PLAYS COMBINED - TITANIUM AWARD |
| 2006 |
APR |
THE SPORTS EYE |
HOCKEY |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
BEST WIN-PERCENTAGE, ALL PLAYS COMBINED: 67.2% - TITANIUM AWARD |
| 2006 |
APR |
THE SPORTS EYE |
HOCKEY |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
MOST BANKROLL WON, ALL PLAYS - TITANIUM AWARD |
| 2006 |
APR |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
HOCKEY |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
HIGHEST RETURN-ON-RISK, ALL PLAYS |
| 2006 |
APR |
THE SPORTS MONITOR |
HOCKEY |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
BEST 1-STAR COMPARE (GIVES ALL PLAYS THE SAME RATING) |
| 1994 |
APR |
AMER ASSOC DOC SS |
HOCKEY |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL PLAYS COMBINED (RAN 10K BANKROLL PAST 140K) |
| 1994 |
APR |
AMER ASSOC DOC SS |
HOCKEY |
REGULAR SEASON |
#1 |
MOST NET PROFIT WON, ALL SIDES (RAN 10K BANKROLL PAST 140K) |
NOTES TO THIS TABLE:
#-1 RANKINGS:
Just like a baseball player can lead his league in different categories at the same time (batting average, homers, RBI's, etc.), so too can a sports service claim to be #1 in the nation by virtue of having finished tops in a given category with a given sports monitor.
AN UNPRECEDENTED ACHIEVEMENT:
As of October 3rd, 2007, BOB AKMENS SPORTS was the number #1 sports-service in the nation (as tracked by either The Sports Monitor [TSM] or The Sports Eye [TSE]) in every major sport currently being played in America:
BOB AKMENS SPORTS was the defending national handicapping champion of the 2007 MLB regular-season (both TSM & TSE).
BOB AKMENS SPORTS had the highest win-percentage in football (college & NFL-combined) as tracked by TSM at 71%+.
BOB AKMENS SPORTS was the defending national handicapping champion of the 2006-2007 NHL regular-season (TSM: 1-star compare category).
BOB AKMENS SPORTS was the defending national handicapping champion of the 2006-2007 NHL post-season (TSM: #1 in 3 different categories).
It's believed this is the first-time something like this has ever happened in the history of the sports-service industry.
THE SPORTS MONITORS LISTED:
The Sports Monitor (TSM) is run by Ruth Glasgow in Oklahoma City; their website is www.thesportsmonitor.com.
Her category of "1-star compare" is unique, to my knowledge. It's a very useful category in that it equalizes the ratings any service puts on a game to a flat 1* (which equals a play to win a flat $100 per play). This prohibits a service from claiming they had great results when, in fact, a few very high-rated games won, but many more low-rated ones lost. Under 1-star compare, all plays are played equally.
The Sports Eye is run by John at www.thesportseye.com. He runs a very good and useful site.
The original, first monitor of sports services, founded by Marty Mendelsohn and then run by John Hodges, was the AADSS: The American Association of Documented Sports Services. The very first-ever contest for sports services was the 1980 MLB Contest - which, I am privileged to say, I won. And I vividly remember starting that contest with 44 wins and only 11 losses!
The AADSS also ran the first-ever contest for services for hockey in 1994. Again, it was my privilege to not only win that, but to do so spectacularly. Each service began that contest with a $10,000 bankroll. By the time that contest ended, I had increased my bankroll by more than a factor of 14 times - to past $140,000! At the time, it was the largest increase in the 15-year history of any AADSS sports-service contest. It gave me probably my biggest kick ever in this business to do that.
That is, until just recently, when I finished #1 in at least one category of 8 straight NHL handicapping contests. That is so astonishing an accomplishment that it boggles the mind. Consider how hard it is to have anywhere from dozens to hundreds of other services competing against you, day-after-day. Now consider how hard it is to end any given week on top against all those other competitors - many services never, ever even do that. Then, appreciate how amazingly difficult it is to end a one-half-year-long contest on top - beating out 10 times the number of opponents that any sports team needs to beat to finish on top in any given year. And then...to do that for 8 contests in a row? You could live to be a 100 and not see anything like that again in your lifetime.
In 2008, we started being tracked by the Las Vegas Sports Monitor. Patrick Everson runs this top-flight new entrant to the field at www.lasvegassportsmonitor.com.
WHAT "FULL SEASON" MEANS & OTHER MONITORING CONVENTIONS:
"Full season" means an entire sports season: pre-season, regular-season & post-season.
I have kept the naming-conventions of each monitor as well as I could; while The Sports Monitor keeps track of "most net profit," The Sports Eye calls it "most bankroll won," etc.
In past years, monitors may have credited a service differently than they do now for an accomplishment; for instance, some monitors credited a first-half or second-half of a long season with an All-Star break in the middle as a completed, separate event.
I STAND BY THE ACCURACY & VERACITY OF MY RECORD:
As can be noted, I chose to limit who monitored my service. For a time at the beginning, only the AADSS and Sports Watch (for a couple of years) tracked my progress. When The Sports Monitor became known to me, Ruth Glasgow exclusively tracked my plays until a few years ago when John of The Sports Eye also started to do so. As noted above, the Las Vegas Sports Monitor started tracking us in 2008.
Had I chosen to be monitored by more places, I suppose I would have had many more titles than I have.
Yet, having done this since 1978, I very much doubt if there are many other services out there that can match this documented record.
And I stand by the veracity of every single one of these listings - they are accurate and true. That is what occurred in that category of that sport with that monitor that year. I may actually have omitted some other #1-categories along the way.
BOB AKMENS SPORTS
SOCCER
9 #1-FINISHES
IN DOCUMENTED, NATIONAL HANDICAPPING CONTESTS, BY CATEGORY
*PLEASE READ THE IMPORTANT NOTES AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS LIST - THEY WILL CLARIFY SOME THINGS FOR YOU
NOTE: ONLY THE SPORTS EYE TRACKED SOCCER - AND THEN ONLY FOR SEVERAL YEARS - NO OTHER SERVICE WANTED TO COMPETE WITH US!
| 9 |
SOCCER #1 FINISHES (NUMBER OF DIFFERENT CATEGORIES) |
SOCCER
9 #1-FINISHES
| 2006 |
JUL |
THE SPORTS EYE |
SOCCER |
WORLD CUP |
#1 |
BEST WIN-PERCENTAGE, ALL PLAYS COMBINED: 83.33% (20-4) |
| 2006 |
JUL |
THE SPORTS EYE |
SOCCER |
WORLD CUP |
#1 |
MOST BANKROLL WON, ALL PLAYS |
| 2006 |
JUL |
THE SPORTS EYE |
SOCCER |
WORLD CUP |
#1 |
MOST NET WINNERS, ALL PLAYS (+16 NET WINNERS) (20-4) |
| 2006 |
JUN |
THE SPORTS EYE |
SOCCER |
ALL GAMES |
#1 |
BEST WIN-PERCENTAGE, ALL PLAYS COMBINED: 71.03% (206-84) |
| 2006 |
JUN |
THE SPORTS EYE |
SOCCER |
ALL GAMES |
#1 |
MOST BANKROLL WON, ALL PLAYS |
| 2006 |
JUN |
THE SPORTS EYE |
SOCCER |
ALL GAMES |
#1 |
MOST NET WINNERS, ALL PLAYS (+122 NET WINNERS) (206-84) |
| 2005 |
JUN |
THE SPORTS EYE |
SOCCER |
ALL GAMES |
#1 |
BEST WIN-PERCENTAGE, ALL PLAYS COMBINED: 73.08% (38-14) |
| 2005 |
JUN |
THE SPORTS EYE |
SOCCER |
ALL GAMES |
#1 |
MOST BANKROLL WON, ALL PLAYS |
| 2005 |
JUN |
THE SPORTS EYE |
SOCCER |
ALL GAMES |
#1 |
MOST NET WINNERS, ALL PLAYS (+24 NET WINNERS) (38-14) |
NOTES TO THIS TABLE:
#-1 RANKINGS:
Just like a baseball player can lead his league in different categories at the same time (batting average, homers, RBI's, etc.), so too can a sports service claim to be #1 in the nation by virtue of having finished tops in a given category with a given sports monitor.
AN UNPRECEDENTED ACHIEVEMENT:
As of October 3rd, 2007, BOB AKMENS SPORTS was the number #1 sports-service in the nation (as tracked by either The Sports Monitor [TSM] or The Sports Eye [TSE]) in every major sport currently being played in America:
BOB AKMENS SPORTS was the defending national handicapping champion of the 2007 MLB regular-season (both TSM & TSE).
BOB AKMENS SPORTS had the highest win-percentage in football (college & NFL-combined) as tracked by TSM at 71%+.
BOB AKMENS SPORTS was the defending national handicapping champion of the 2006-2007 NHL regular-season (TSM: 1-star compare category).
BOB AKMENS SPORTS was the defending national handicapping champion of the 2006-2007 NHL post-season (TSM: #1 in 3 different categories).
It's believed this is the first-time something like this has ever happened in the history of the sports-service industry.
THE SPORTS MONITORS LISTED:
The Sports Monitor (TSM) is run by Ruth Glasgow in Oklahoma City; their website is www.thesportsmonitor.com.
Her category of "1-star compare" is unique, to my knowledge. It's a very useful category in that it equalizes the ratings any service puts on a game to a flat 1* (which equals a play to win a flat $100 per play). This prohibits a service from claiming they had great results when, in fact, a few very high-rated games won, but many more low-rated ones lost. Under 1-star compare, all plays are played equally.
The Sports Eye is run by John at www.thesportseye.com. He runs a very good and useful site.
The original, first monitor of sports services, founded by Marty Mendelsohn and then run by John Hodges, was the AADSS: The American Association of Documented Sports Services. The very first-ever contest for sports services was the 1980 MLB Contest - which, I am privileged to say, I won. And I vividly remember starting that contest with 44 wins and only 11 losses!
The AADSS also ran the first-ever contest for services for hockey in 1994. Again, it was my privilege to not only win that, but to do so spectacularly. Each service began that contest with a $10,000 bankroll. By the time that contest ended, I had increased my bankroll by more than a factor of 14 times - to past $140,000! At the time, it was the largest increase in the 15-year history of any AADSS sports-service contest. It gave me probably my biggest kick ever in this business to do that.
That is, until just recently, when I finished #1 in at least one category of 8 straight NHL handicapping contests. That is so astonishing an accomplishment that it boggles the mind. Consider how hard it is to have anywhere from dozens to hundreds of other services competing against you, day-after-day. Now consider how hard it is to end any given week on top against all those other competitors - many services never, ever even do that. Then, appreciate how amazingly difficult it is to end a one-half-year-long contest on top - beating out 10 times the number of opponents that any sports team needs to beat to finish on top in any given year. And then...to do that for 8 contests in a row? You could live to be a 100 and not see anything like that again in your lifetime.
In 2008, we started being tracked by the Las Vegas Sports Monitor. Patrick Everson runs this top-flight new entrant to the field at www.lasvegassportsmonitor.com.
WHAT "FULL SEASON" MEANS & OTHER MONITORING CONVENTIONS:
"Full season" means an entire sports season: pre-season, regular-season & post-season.
I have kept the naming-conventions of each monitor as well as I could; while The Sports Monitor keeps track of "most net profit," The Sports Eye calls it "most bankroll won," etc.
In past years, monitors may have credited a service differently than they do now for an accomplishment; for instance, some monitors credited a first-half or second-half of a long season with an All-Star break in the middle as a completed, separate event.
I STAND BY THE ACCURACY & VERACITY OF MY RECORD:
As can be noted, I chose to limit who monitored my service. For a time at the beginning, only the AADSS and Sports Watch (for a couple of years) tracked my progress. When The Sports Monitor became known to me, Ruth Glasgow exclusively tracked my plays until a few years ago when John of The Sports Eye also started to do so. As noted above, the Las Vegas Sports Monitor started tracking us in 2008.
Had I chosen to be monitored by more places, I suppose I would have had many more titles than I have.
Yet, having done this since 1978, I very much doubt if there are many other services out there that can match this documented record.
And I stand by the veracity of every single one of these listings - they are accurate and true. That is what occurred in that category of that sport with that monitor that year. I may actually have omitted some other #1-categories along the way.
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BOB AKMENS SPORTS
SPECIAL AWARDS
20 #1-FINISHES
IN DOCUMENTED, NATIONAL HANDICAPPING CONTESTS, BY CATEGORY
*PLEASE READ THE IMPORTANT NOTES AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS LIST - THEY WILL CLARIFY SOME THINGS FOR YOU
| 20 |
SPECIAL AWARDS #1 FINISHES (NUMBER OF DIFFERENT CATEGORIES) |
SPECIAL AWARDS
20 #1-FINISHES
| 2010 |
JAN |
LAS VEGAS SPORTS MONITOR |
HANDICAPPER
OF THE WEEK AWARD |
ALL-SPORTS |
#1 |
HANDICAPPER-OF-THE-WEEK AWARD,
1/25/10 TO 1/31/10.
|
| 2010 |
JAN |
LAS VEGAS SPORTS MONITOR |
HANDICAPPER
OF THE MONTH AWARD |
ALL-SPORTS |
#1 |
HANDICAPPER-OF-THE-MONTH AWARD,
DECEMBER 2009
|
| 2009 |
DEC |
LAS VEGAS SPORTS MONITOR |
HANDICAPPER
OF THE WEEK AWARD |
ALL-SPORTS |
#1 |
HANDICAPPER-OF-THE-WEEK AWARD,
12/21/09 TO 12/21/09, 5TH IN 7 WEEKS!
|
| 2009 |
DEC |
LAS VEGAS SPORTS MONITOR |
HANDICAPPER
OF THE WEEK AWARD |
ALL-SPORTS |
#1 |
HANDICAPPER-OF-THE-WEEK AWARD,
12/7/09 TO 12/13/09, 4TH IN 5 WEEKS
|
| 2009 |
DEC |
LAS VEGAS SPORTS MONITOR |
HANDICAPPER
OF THE MONTH AWARD |
ALL-SPORTS |
#1 |
HANDICAPPER-OF-THE-MONTH AWARD,
NOVEMBER 2009
|
| 2009 |
DEC |
LAS VEGAS SPORTS MONITOR |
HANDICAPPER
OF THE WEEK AWARD |
ALL-SPORTS |
#1 |
HANDICAPPER-OF-THE-WEEK AWARD,
11/23/09 TO 11/29/09, 3RD-IN-A-ROW
|
| 2009 |
NOV |
LAS VEGAS SPORTS MONITOR |
HANDICAPPER
OF THE WEEK AWARD |
ALL-SPORTS |
#1 |
HANDICAPPER-OF-THE-WEEK AWARD,
11/16/09 TO 11/22/09, BACK-TO-BACK AWARDS
|
| 2009 |
NOV |
LAS VEGAS SPORTS MONITOR |
HANDICAPPER
OF THE WEEK AWARD |
ALL-SPORTS |
#1 |
HANDICAPPER-OF-THE-WEEK AWARD,
11/9/09 TO 11/15/09
|
| 2009 |
OCT |
LAS VEGAS SPORTS MONITOR |
HANDICAPPER
OF THE WEEK AWARD
|
ALL-SPORTS |
#1 |
HANDICAPPER-OF-THE-WEEK AWARD,
9/28/09 TO 10/4/09
|
| 2009 |
SEP |
LAS VEGAS SPORTS MONITOR |
HANDICAPPER
OF THE WEEK AWARD
|
ALL-SPORTS |
#1 |
HANDICAPPER-OF-THE-WEEK AWARD,
9/21/09 TO 9/27/09
|
| 2009 |
SEP |
LAS VEGAS SPORTS MONITOR |
HANDICAPPER
OF THE WEEK AWARD
|
ALL-SPORTS |
#1 |
HANDICAPPER-OF-THE-WEEK AWARD,
8/31/09 TO 9/6/09
|
| 2009 |
JUL |
LAS VEGAS SPORTS MONITOR |
HANDICAPPER
OF THE MONTH AWARD
|
ALL-SPORTS |
#1 |
HANDICAPPER-OF-THE-MONTH AWARD,
JUNE 2009
|
| 2009 |
JUN |
LAS VEGAS SPORTS MONITOR |
HANDICAPPER
OF THE WEEK AWARD
(BACK-TO-BACK-AWARDS)
|
ALL-SPORTS |
#1 |
HANDICAPPER-OF-THE-WEEK AWARD,
6/1/09 TO 6/7/09
|
| 2009 |
JUN |
LAS VEGAS SPORTS MONITOR |
HANDICAPPER
OF THE WEEK AWARD
|
ALL-SPORTS |
#1 |
HANDICAPPER-OF-THE-WEEK AWARD,
5/25/09 TO 5/31/09
|
| 2009 |
MAY |
LAS VEGAS SPORTS MONITOR |
HANDICAPPER
OF THE WEEK AWARD
|
ALL-SPORTS |
#1 |
HANDICAPPER-OF-THE-WEEK AWARD,
4/27/09 TO 5/3/09
|
| 2009 |
FEB |
LAS VEGAS SPORTS MONITOR |
HANDICAPPER
OF THE WEEK AWARD
|
ALL-SPORTS |
#1 |
HANDICAPPER-OF-THE-WEEK AWARD,
2/1/09 TO 2/15/09
|
| 2009 |
FEB |
LAS VEGAS SPORTS MONITOR |
HANDICAPPER
OF THE WEEK AWARD
|
ALL-SPORTS |
#1 |
HANDICAPPER-OF-THE-WEEK AWARD,
1/26/09 TO 2/1/09
|
| 2009 |
JAN |
LAS VEGAS SPORTS MONITOR |
HANDICAPPER
OF THE WEEK AWARD
|
ALL-SPORTS |
#1 |
HANDICAPPER-OF-THE-WEEK AWARD,
12/22/08 TO 12/28/08
|
| 2008 |
DEC |
LAS VEGAS SPORTS MONITOR |
HANDICAPPER
OF THE WEEK AWARD
|
ALL-SPORTS |
#1 |
HANDICAPPER-OF-THE-WEEK AWARD,
12/1/08 TO 12/7/08
|
| 2008 |
NOV |
LAS VEGAS SPORTS MONITOR |
HANDICAPPER
OF THE WEEK AWARD
|
ALL-SPORTS |
#1 |
INAUGURAL HANDICAPPER-OF-THE-WEEK AWARD,
10/27/08 TO 11/2/08
|
NOTES TO THIS TABLE:
#-1 RANKINGS:
Just like a baseball player can lead his league in different categories at the same time (batting average, homers, RBI's, etc.), so too can a sports service claim to be #1 in the nation by virtue of having finished tops in a given category with a given sports monitor.
AN UNPRECEDENTED ACHIEVEMENT:
As of October 3rd, 2007, BOB AKMENS SPORTS was the number #1 sports-service in the nation (as tracked by either The Sports Monitor [TSM] or The Sports Eye [TSE]) in every major sport currently being played in America:
BOB AKMENS SPORTS was the defending national handicapping champion of the 2007 MLB regular-season (both TSM & TSE).
BOB AKMENS SPORTS had the highest win-percentage in football (college & NFL-combined) as tracked by TSM at 71%+.
BOB AKMENS SPORTS was the defending national handicapping champion of the 2006-2007 NHL regular-season (TSM: 1-star compare category).
BOB AKMENS SPORTS was the defending national handicapping champion of the 2006-2007 NHL post-season (TSM: #1 in 3 different categories).
It's believed this is the first-time something like this has ever happened in the history of the sports-service industry.
THE SPORTS MONITORS LISTED:
The Sports Monitor (TSM) is run by Ruth Glasgow in Oklahoma City; their website is www.thesportsmonitor.com.
Her category of "1-star compare" is unique, to my knowledge. It's a very useful category in that it equalizes the ratings any service puts on a game to a flat 1* (which equals a play to win a flat $100 per play). This prohibits a service from claiming they had great results when, in fact, a few very high-rated games won, but many more low-rated ones lost. Under 1-star compare, all plays are played equally.
The Sports Eye is run by John at www.thesportseye.com. He runs a very good and useful site.
The original, first monitor of sports services, founded by Marty Mendelsohn and then run by John Hodges, was the AADSS: The American Association of Documented Sports Services. The very first-ever contest for sports services was the 1980 MLB Contest - which, I am privileged to say, I won. And I vividly remember starting that contest with 44 wins and only 11 losses!
The AADSS also ran the first-ever contest for services for hockey in 1994. Again, it was my privilege to not only win that, but to do so spectacularly. Each service began that contest with a $10,000 bankroll. By the time that contest ended, I had increased my bankroll by more than a factor of 14 times - to past $140,000! At the time, it was the largest increase in the 15-year history of any AADSS sports-service contest. It gave me probably my biggest kick ever in this business to do that.
That is, until just recently, when I finished #1 in at least one category of 8 straight NHL handicapping contests. That is so astonishing an accomplishment that it boggles the mind. Consider how hard it is to have anywhere from dozens to hundreds of other services competing against you, day-after-day. Now consider how hard it is to end any given week on top against all those other competitors - many services never, ever even do that. Then, appreciate how amazingly difficult it is to end a one-half-year-long contest on top - beating out 10 times the number of opponents that any sports team needs to beat to finish on top in any given year. And then...to do that for 8 contests in a row? You could live to be a 100 and not see anything like that again in your lifetime.
In 2008, we started being tracked by the Las Vegas Sports Monitor. Patrick Everson runs this top-flight new entrant to the field at www.lasvegassportsmonitor.com.
WHAT "FULL SEASON" MEANS & OTHER MONITORING CONVENTIONS:
"Full season" means an entire sports season: pre-season, regular-season & post-season.
I have kept the naming-conventions of each monitor as well as I could; while The Sports Monitor keeps track of "most net profit," The Sports Eye calls it "most bankroll won," etc.
In past years, monitors may have credited a service differently than they do now for an accomplishment; for instance, some monitors credited a first-half or second-half of a long season with an All-Star break in the middle as a completed, separate event.
I STAND BY THE ACCURACY & VERACITY OF MY RECORD:
As can be noted, I chose to limit who monitored my service. For a time at the beginning, only the AADSS and Sports Watch (for a couple of years) tracked my progress. When The Sports Monitor became known to me, Ruth Glasgow exclusively tracked my plays until a few years ago when John of The Sports Eye also started to do so. As noted above, the Las Vegas Sports Monitor started tracking us in 2008.
Had I chosen to be monitored by more places, I suppose I would have had many more titles than I have.
Yet, having done this since 1978, I very much doubt if there are many other services out there that can match this documented record.
And I stand by the veracity of every single one of these listings - they are accurate and true. That is what occurred in that category of that sport with that monitor that year. I may actually have omitted some other #1-categories along the way.
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