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What sports picks cost

What to expect when you buy sports picks.

Pricing varies by capper, sport, and sample size. Here's a realistic breakdown of the packages you'll see on EdgeHawg, so nothing looks like a surprise or a scam.

Single-day card

$15–$35/day
  • One capper, one day's plays
  • Good for testing a capper before committing
  • No recurring charge
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Monthly / season

$99–$300/mo
  • Best per-play value for daily-slate sports like NBA and MLB
  • Usually includes direct access to the capper
  • Look for a clear cancellation policy
See monthly packages

How to think about price versus record

A higher price doesn't mean a better capper, and a free pick isn't automatically a worse one. Here's what actually correlates with value.

SignalWhat it usually means
Price scales with unit sizeGood sign — the capper is pricing access, not manufacturing urgency
Price jumps right before a big gameCaution — often a marketing tactic rather than a reflection of confidence
Free plays are lower-rated, not randomGood sign — shows a consistent internal grading system
"Lifetime access" for a flat feeCaution — sustainable capper businesses are rarely priced this way

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