Roberto Arguello
430 Posts
Roberto Arguello
430 PostsRole
Associate Editor
Experience
6 years
Location
Austin, Texas
Experience
Roberto has been at Action Network for four years as an editor and betting analyst.
Education
Roberto attended Stanford University where he studied economics and art history while hacking on the club golf team.
He also was the voice of Stanford football during the 2017 and 2018 seasons on KZSU 90.1 FM while calling several other sports and hosting a weekly sports talk radio show for four years.
Specialties
Finding the best boosted parlays at popular sportsbooks.
More from Roberto Arguello

2023 Farmers Insurance Open Betting Preview | Golf Odds, Picks & Predictions
Roberto Arguello
Jan 25, 2023 UTC

2023 American Express Tournament Betting Preview | Golf Odds, Picks & Predictions
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Jan 18, 2023 UTC

American Express Sleeper Picks: Yuan and Smalley Have Value at PGA West
Roberto Arguello
Jan 17, 2023 UTC

American Express Odds: Rahm & Scheffler Headline Field at PGA West
Roberto Arguello
Jan 16, 2023 UTC

2023 Sentry Tournament of Champions Golf Betting Preview | PGA Odds, Golf Picks & Predictions
Roberto Arguello
Jan 4, 2023 UTC

2022 The Hero World Challenge Betting Preview | Golf Odds, Picks & Predictions
Roberto Arguello
Nov 30, 2022 UTC

Washington State vs. Arizona: Back the Cougs and a Correlated Parlay
Roberto Arguello
Nov 19, 2022 UTC

2022 RSM Classic Golf Betting Preview | PGA Odds, Golf Picks & Predictions
Roberto Arguello
Nov 16, 2022 UTC

2022 Houston Open Betting Preview | PGA Odds, Golf Picks & Predictions
Roberto Arguello
Nov 9, 2022 UTC

Cadence Bank Houston Open: Scheffler Favored at Memorial Park Golf Course
Roberto Arguello
Nov 9, 2022 UTC

World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba: Scheffler Favored in Seventh Event of the PGA TOUR Season
Roberto Arguello
Nov 1, 2022 UTC
Betting Highlights
Favorite Bet of All-Time
Taylor Moore 70-1 at the 2023 Valspar Championship for my first outright winner on the Links + Locks podcast.
Most Heartbreaking Bet
Collin Morikawa to win the 2023 Sentry of Champions at +2000 was my worst beat of my career. Morikawa held a six-shot lead after 54 holes and was leading the eventual winner, Jon Rahm, by as many as nine shots during the final round before falling apart down the stretch. This tied the largest 54-hole collapse in PGA Tour history.











