Number Cruncher's Delight
Many of the formulas included in the warehouse have amazing records against the point spread, but remember that most of these formulas have been adjusted to match the previous season's results. An example would be a consensus formula using the four formulas that came pre-packaged with the program along with three formulas downloaded from the Formula Warehouse produced a fantastic 368-211-14 record against the spread (63.6 percent) for the 2008-09 season, but just a 306-293-7 record against the spread for 2007-08. The same consensus formula was just 248-250-13 the previous year.
But for those who like to tinker with numbers, WinPicks College Basketball Analyst can provide many hours of checking, re-checking and calculating numbers. Those willing to work on different formulas and calculation methods will no doubt find some formulas that yield positive results.
Easy to Use
Program users will no doubt continue to learn new things about the program long after it's purchased, which is a good thing. The more you know about the program and it's abilities the more likely you are to use it for a successful season.
Selections
Those with a bit of self-control may want to focus on the program's Platinum Picks, which have historically performed well against the point spread. The Platinum Picks use three different variables in selecting games, including the formulas you are using, trends and past head-to-head match-ups.
Games are predicted straight up (SU), against the point spread (ATS) and against the total (O/U) and certain formulas will work better in different areas.
Summary
The program will require a bit of work, such as analyzing formulas, fine-tuning formulas, etc., but should be worth the effort, as the vast majority of users are likely to have a winning season. That's something only about 5 percent of those who will wager on college basketball this season will be able to say.
The program sells for $49.95 or is available in the Parlay Pack, which consists of programs for picking college and pro basketball, along with college and pro football, for $149.95.
Each program is essentially good for one year and updated versions will have to be purchased annually in order to include current schedules and data. Repeat customers receive a price break.
The program is only sold through Micro Brothers or their affiliates and is no longer available in stores.
Overall, WinPicks College Basketball Analyst is a solid purchase and is likely to pay for itself during the 2009-10 college basketball season.

