How to Use Bravo Six Picks 2026 — Step-by-Step

Using Bravo Six Picks takes five minutes once you're in. Here's the exact workflow I'd follow daily — from Discord alerts to bet placement.

Sara Collins Sara Collins · July 6, 2026

Bravo Six Picks is a Discord-based sports betting service that drops daily picks across NBA, MLB, NFL, and college sports. It costs $24.49 per week on Whop, and once you're in, the actual usage loop is pretty simple: wait for picks, read the logic, place your bets, track results.

But if you've never used a pick service before, it's not immediately obvious where the picks show up, what format they're in, or how you're supposed to act on them fast enough to get value. This guide walks through the daily workflow step-by-step, from Discord setup to bet placement and bankroll tracking.

Key Facts

  • Bravo Six Picks is priced at $24.49 per week on Whop.
  • All picks are delivered through a private Discord server.
  • Picks cover NBA, MLB, NFL, and college sports throughout the season.
  • Access is granted instantly after payment, and you'll receive a Discord invite link via email.
  • Members receive daily picks with brief explanations, typically posted a few hours before game time.
  • No automated betting tools are included — you place bets manually at your sportsbook.

Step 1: Subscribe and Get Your Discord Invite

First, you need to subscribe to Bravo Six Picks on Whop. The weekly plan auto-renews unless you cancel, which you can do at any time from your Whop dashboard.

After payment, you'll get an email with a Discord invite link. Click it. If you don't already have a Discord account, you'll need to create one — it's free and takes two minutes. Once you're in, you'll see the Bravo Six Picks server in your sidebar.

What You'll See in the Discord Server

Discord servers are organized into channels. Bravo Six Picks typically has channels for different sports, announcement threads, and sometimes a general chat. The key channels to watch are the ones where picks are posted — usually labeled something like #nba-picks, #mlb-picks, or #daily-plays.

Take five minutes when you first join to skim the channel list and turn on notifications for the pick channels. That way, you'll get a ping every time a new pick drops.

Step 2: Read the Picks and Understand the Format

Picks are posted as text messages, often with a quick breakdown of why the play makes sense. Here's what a typical pick looks like:

Lakers -4.5 vs. Suns
Lakers have won 6 straight at home, Suns missing two starters. Line opened at -3, moved to -4.5. I like the Lakers to cover here.

You'll see the team, the spread or moneyline, the opponent, and sometimes a confidence level or unit recommendation. Some services use star ratings or label picks as "lock" or "value play." Bravo Six Picks tends to keep it straightforward.

What to Do Before You Bet

Don't just blindly tail every pick. Read the reasoning. Check if the line has moved since the pick was posted. If the pick says Lakers -4.5 but your sportsbook shows -6, that's a significant difference — you might pass or wait.

Also, cross-check injury news. If a key player got ruled out after the pick was posted, the entire thesis changes. I'd recommend having The Athletic or ESPN open in another tab to verify rosters before you commit.

Step 3: Place Your Bets at Your Sportsbook

This is where you need to be fast. Popular picks move lines quickly, especially if a lot of bettors are following the same service. If you wait an hour after the pick is posted, the line might have shifted against you.

Log into your sportsbook — DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, whatever you use. Find the game, find the line, and place your bet. Most sportsbooks let you search by team name or browse by sport and date.

How Much to Bet

If Bravo Six Picks recommends units, use them as a guide. If not, stick to a consistent bet size that represents 1-2% of your total bankroll. Never chase losses by doubling up, and never bet more than you can afford to lose on a single play.

Bankroll management is boring, but it's the only reason anyone survives in sports betting long-term. Honestly, the picks themselves matter less than how you size your bets.

Step 4: Track Your Results

Most pick services post results after games finish, but you should keep your own spreadsheet. I'd track date, sport, pick, odds, result, and profit/loss. Over a month, you'll see whether you're actually up or down — and whether the service is worth the weekly cost.

Don't rely on memory or the Discord chat to tell you how you're doing. Confirmation bias is real, and it's easy to remember the winners and forget the losers.

What Good Results Look Like

A 55% win rate is solid in sports betting. Anything above 60% over a meaningful sample size (50+ picks) is excellent. If you're below 50% after a few weeks, you're losing money even before accounting for the $24.49/week subscription.

Realistically, the goal isn't to win every bet. It's to win slightly more than you lose and cover the service cost plus juice.

Step 5: Decide Whether to Renew

After the first week, look at your spreadsheet. Did you profit after subtracting the $24.49? Did the picks come at a reasonable time, or were they posted minutes before game time when lines had already moved?

If the answer is no, cancel before the next billing cycle. If the answer is yes, keep going and reassess monthly. I've seen people stick with losing services for months because they "felt close" to turning it around. Don't be that person.

Canceling Is Easy

Go to your Whop dashboard, find Bravo Six Picks, and hit cancel. You'll keep access until the end of your paid period, but you won't be charged again.

Common Mistakes I've Seen

First, betting every single pick without question. Not every play is created equal, and some are clearly riskier than others. If you don't understand the reasoning behind a pick, skip it.

Second, chasing line value too hard. If the pick was posted at -4 and you can only get -5.5, maybe the value's gone. Don't force it.

Third, ignoring bankroll rules. A few bad weeks can wipe you out if you're betting 10% of your roll per play. Stick to 1-2% no matter how confident the pick sounds.

Who Should Use Bravo Six Picks?

This service makes sense if you're already betting on sports and want someone else to do the research. At $24.49 per week, you need to bet enough volume for the edge (if there is one) to matter. If you're betting $10 per game, the math doesn't work. If you're betting $100+ per game, it might.

It's not for casual bettors who throw $20 on a game once a month for fun. The weekly cost will eat up any potential profit unless you're serious about tracking, sizing, and sticking to a system.

One Thing That Might Help: Cashback

If you're paying $24.49 a week, cashback adds up. Kickback offers automatic cashback on Whop subscriptions — you just install the free Chrome extension and it applies at checkout. It won't make or break your betting results, but it's a small rebate on a recurring cost.

Final Thoughts

Using Bravo Six Picks is straightforward once you're set up. The hard part isn't the workflow — it's the discipline to track results, manage your bankroll, and walk away if the service isn't delivering. Most people skip the spreadsheet and just keep paying because it feels like they're "in the game." That's how you lose money.

If you're going to use any pick service, treat it like a business expense. Track the ROI. If it's not profitable after a month, cancel and move on. At $24.49 per week, you're spending nearly $100 a month — make sure you're getting more than that back.

For more context on how Bravo Six Picks stacks up overall, check out our full review here. And if you're comparing multiple services, our guide on How to Use RT Picks Monthly walks through a similar workflow for a different provider.

Disclaimer: This is an independent review based on publicly available information. We may earn a commission if you purchase through our links at no extra cost to you. This does not affect our analysis.