meet the handicappers of wizard sports picks









Joey Tron has spent the past decade immersed in sports wagering, releasing his picks publicly in 2022. Now part of Wizard Sports Picks, he brings sharp insights from Indiana across NCAAB, NCAAF, NFL, NHL, NBA, MLB, and Auto Racing. Joey emphasizes consistency, unit betting, and uncovering statistical flaws for winning plays.


Matt is one of the most respected and consistent handicappers since 2000 and his thorough analysis has earned him a devoted following. He is considered a situational handicapper above anything and a contrarian at heart, a great edge to beat the books.


Matty “Wiseguy” DeLuca is a professional sports handicapper known for a disciplined, data-first approach to winning. With several years spent in Las Vegas, Matty immersed himself in the heart of the betting world, building relationships with well-known bookmakers and gaining first hand insight into how lines are shaped and why markets truly move.


I’m a veteran handicapper who has been playing, following, and betting on sports since before the NFL moved the goalposts to the back of the endzone. After 20 years in casino management, I decided to come around to the other side of the counter and handicap sports full-time.

Stephen Nover is unique among professional handicappers. A multiple award-winning sportswriter for numerous newspapers, including the Las Vegas Review-Journal, Nover has one the best combinations of gambling and media sources in the world. The author of two sports gambling books, "Las Vegas Sports Beat" and "Sports Gaming Beat".

Tom Macrina (WryCape) is a Philadelphian through and through. He's been handicapping for 15+ years. WryCape is an expert in Nascar, but excels in NBA, NFL, WNBA and other various sports. Growing up a Philadelphia sports fan, he exemplifies passion for the sports world. Let's cash some tickets!

Wesley "The Sniper" Neil has been involved in the sports betting industry for over 15 years, on both sides of the counter. He got his start years ago working behind the counter in Vegas, and eventually made his move to the other side of the counter as he understands the complexity of oddsmaking and why lines move the way they do.
