Meet Josh Inglis, Our Betting Analyst

Josh Inglis is a rising star in the sports wagering content area, focusing on MLB, NHL, and NFL markets. Since joining Covers in 2019, Josh has actually focused his wagering competence on player props and acquired markets, finding them easier for beating the closing line compared to sides and totals. His interesting analysis and content have actually been showcased on major networks such as TSN, VSiN, BetMGM Network, and NBC. Josh is a prolific wagerer, tracking over 2,500 bets each year and he consistently shares his results through regular monthly openness reports. At Covers, he is renowned for his MLB release programs and NHL Puck Props, which are important parts of the site's live content lineup.

Before his tenure at Covers, Josh invested a years mentor while pursuing sports media on the side. He has likewise added to live global senior-level broadcasts for the WBSC.

Josh advocates for sports bettors to wager early, highlighting the value of protecting much better numbers by beating the general public to the market. He likewise advises having several sportsbook accounts to make sure access to the very best possible odds.

What makes Josh Inglis a professional?

" Jinglis" cut his teeth wagering during his 10-plus years in Taiwan, where he established a sharp eye for determining edges in lower-volume leagues. After going back to Canada, he merged his baseball writing background with wagering analysis, up with Covers in 2019. Ever since, he's tracked thousands of bets and constructed a reputation as one of the most transparent and relied on analysts in the industry.

Betting Analyst

September 2021 - Present

Hockey Betting Explained: Learn How to Bet on NHL Games

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MLB Prop Betting: 5 Tips to Becoming a Better Baseball Bettor

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NFL Super Bowl Milestone Bets: 2025 Player Prop Alt-Totals

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Freelance Writer

September 2019 - September 2021

Rotoworld - NBC

Betting Analyst

May 2020 - May 2021

Josh took the easy path and chose 9 other buddies of his graduating class to Loyalist College where he put on a laboratory coat and spent 3 years becoming a Bio-Food Technologist, which he did not get much usage out in the real world. However, the experience did help him to end up being an ESL teacher in Taiwan, where he spent the majority of his 20s and 30s.

Loyalist College

- Bio-Food Technologist

- Bio-Food Technician

You don't begin on the top in the wagering grind. Josh knows firsthand that it requires time and discipline to be an effective gambler.

Transparency

Very couple of betting analysts are more open and transparent than Josh. All of his posted bets are tracked and readily available to the public.

10+ years in sports writing

Josh started covering expert baseball in Asia, and has actually been making excellent strides as an author ever since.

365-day range

Josh covers the NHL, MLB, and NFL extensively with the goal of delivering picks and material all year round.

Q&A with Josh

I bet every day whether I'm publishing or not. It's regular. I'm a higher-volume gambler as I 'd rather spend $1,000 on 10 bets I feel I have an edge on vs. 2 at $500 each. When it's football and hockey season, the cards can get a little heavy. My advice is to not get caught up in an unit battle with other wagerers. At the end of the day, only you will be affected by the wins/losses. Never hesitate or ashamed to lower your system size. Scaling up is not for everybody.

Keeping your outs is a fragile dance. Sometimes it runs out your control. If you plan on doing this over a longer quantity of time, be prepared to lose accounts. It's simple to look like an excellent gambler in the eyes of the books. Crushing CLV and betting a great deal of Unders are easy signs. If you ever end up being elite in the market, learning will be more difficult than finding winning picks.

You are not going to "win" sports wagering in one night. Prepare for the long-haul. Learn to manage your feelings. Laughing at losing bets may appear insane, but if you are getting upset with every loss, you're not going to make it. You do not need to win 53% of your bets to be lucrative. Look at plus-money markets outside of the Big 3 (moneyline/spread/total) and you can be in the black with a 45% win rate. ROI is the only thing that matters.

I have cashed a number of round robins for $20,000, while my greatest straight bet was a moneyline rollover on a Blue Jays moneyline for $975 to win $1,000. Chasing those big wins is a slippery slope that can eat up a great deal of profit. Don't let your cards leave hand with parlay adds.

Straight bets are the foundation of the practice. That's where all of it starts and individuals who can straight wager every day are the ones who will last longer in the space. Parlays have their location, though. I enjoy a good four-leg round robin with single chances of +650 or much better boxed at 2, 3, and four for a total of 0.5 units. However, that is more during the NHL/NFL season. Baseball is a tough sport to win huge, in my viewpoint. It's the biggest grind of those three sports.

More time spent does not equal better handicapping. Use projections you trust and search. Whether you are a top-down or bottom-up gambler, it's not brain surgery. Bet the finest number, discover what's priced in, and know when to get off a bet you like if you are late to the market relocation.

Josh's locations of competence

Josh focuses on NHL, NFL, and MLB betting markets, with a concentrate on player props. He's also been understood to discover his method off the beaten course and meddle some lower-volume leagues.

Josh has actually been betting on the fastest video game on ice for a very long time and loves the slow-moving markets. Stacking linemates has altered the method he bets the NHL.

Josh enjoys taking big plus-money shots on NFL gamer turning points and TD props. Sides and overalls take a rear seats to pigskin gamer props.

Josh focuses on pitcher props throughout the spring and summertime of the MLB season. He believes MLB wagering is the longest grind of all the sports he wagers on.

Josh's memories

My first $10,000 win came on an NHL two-point round robin parlay. The chances back then were a present. I had already hit the first 3 pair of gamer 2+ point combinations and needed one more Tage Thompson point. He whiffed on the bury but was credited for the objective which I was frightened they were going to remove. He ended up adding another point and cashed it quickly. Cash 'em all!

Losses utilized to actually bother me however the one that enters your mind is needing a Chris Kreider point for my greatest win at around $50,000. I had already locked up $15,000 in the stack parlay but I was having bigger dreams for a minute and doing a lot of pacing in the kitchen. I wasn't watching the video game and just seeing the NHL app points come in. The Rangers scored two more times and I do not think I'll get that kind of enjoyment that turned to frustration back ever once again.

Josh's Articles

Five Tips For Betting MLB Props: Understand the Factors Being Priced In

2026 NHL Trade Deadline Tracker: Betting Odds, Trade Analysis & Market Movement

Team Canada Anytime Goal Scorer Picks vs USA - February 22, 2026

Team Canada Anytime Goal Scorer Picks vs Finland Today - February 20, 2026

Team Canada Anytime Goal Scorer Picks vs Czechia - February 18, 2026

Team Canada Anytime Goal Scorer Picks vs France - February 15, 2026

Team Canada Anytime Goal Scorer Picks vs Switzerland - February 13, 2026

Seahawks vs Patriots Predictions & Picks: Josh Inglis' Best Choices for Super Bowl 60

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