WINPICKS 2.0
Forty years of engine. Now you can just ask.
The handicapper's workbench, rebuilt for the browser: four sports, forty seasons, every formula yours to build and tune. And when you have a question, type it the way you would say it — WinPicks AI writes the query, and the engine that has graded these databases since 1986 answers it.
Ask in plain English. Get the real grid.
“How do road favorites of a touchdown or more do in December?” Type that. WinPicks AI writes the query, the engine runs it, and the answer comes back as the app's own grid — record, sample size, out-of-sample column — in about four seconds.
Where the numbers come from
WinPicks AI does not produce figures. It writes the query, the C engine that has graded these databases since 1986 runs it, and every number in the reply came back from the engine — checked against the engine's own output before it reaches you. When a sample is nineteen games, it says nineteen games.
Plain English in
No query language, no manual. Ask the way you would say it out loud.
Real grids out
The same tables the rest of the product produces, not a summary of them.
It tells you when it is thin
Nineteen games behind a filter and it says so, in those words.
Nothing invented
Every number audited against the engine's own output before you see it.
Know it works before you bet it
You already have angles you believe in. WinPicks is where you find out which ones hold up — across forty seasons, and then again on seasons the search never touched.
That second test is where the money is. Any angle can look good on the games it was built from. The ones that keep winning on games they have never seen are the ones worth your bankroll, and those are the ones WinPicks puts in front of you.
Every result arrives with its working attached. What was tested, what survived, and how it held up out of sample — on every screen, every time. Build it, prove it, bet it.
Built for cappers who build their own systems
Forge
The formula workshop. Design a system from raw stats, weight it your way, and hammer it against the holdouts until it is battle-hardened — or back to the anvil.
Trend Seeker
Reverse search. Sweep every combination in scope, ranked — with the multiple-testing count attached, so you can tell a find from a coincidence.
The Tuner
Eight objectives, two engines. Point it at what you actually care about and let it grind overnight.
Forty seasons
Scores, closing lines, totals and box scores back to 1985. Not a demo set, and not a sample.
Weather Lab
Wind, cold and rain measured effectively: domes are still air, and a game with no reading is excluded rather than guessed at.
The referee
Out-of-sample grading on every screen. Training and live sit side by side, equal weight, always.
You never have to take our word for it
Every number on every screen comes with the evidence behind it — how the test was run, how wide it looked, and how it performed on games it had never seen.
You have seen the ads: “58% winners last year.” A number like that asks for your trust and gives you no way to check it. A workbench does the opposite. It hands you the engine, the forty seasons and the receipts, and lets you satisfy yourself before a dollar is at risk.
That is the whole design. Your systems, your standards, and evidence you can audit line by line — including ours.
Twenty-five years of customers writing in
Not our claims — theirs, with the date on each one.
Been a WinPicks user for 25 years. Here's the bottom line: I moved to Las Vegas for a reason...I'm good at what I do and you're a part of it.
I've been getting your software for a good 12 or more years. I love it. I haven't had to replenished my off-shore accounts for about 5 years.
It's so much fun to invent a new formula, then be able to fine tune them and make them work for me. I'm not a kid, at 59, but my wife says I act like one each year when your new version is ready.
The cappers who use it keep using it
WinPicks has been in the hands of serious handicappers since the early nineties. Some are still running formulas they built in the nineties, refined every season since.
That is the part no new tool can copy. Thirty years of cappers pushing this engine, telling us what was missing, and coming back the following August. The screens in 2.0 are the screens they know, because they are the ones that earned their place.
2.0 is that engine with the ceiling taken off. Same formulas, same workflow, now with forty seasons behind it, a tuner that runs while you sleep, and answers in plain English. Nothing you learned is obsolete — you just got a bigger workshop.