Stu "The Source" Feiner is known throughout the sports handicapping world as the best in the industry. Fighting against the odds and consistently beating them, Stu uses his research, experience, and instincts to win money for countless sports gamblers. He can trace his intense love of sports back to a single moment from his childhood, "The Immaculate Reception", a single play in which the Pittsburg Steelers defeated the Oakland Raiders in the last twenty two seconds of the game. From this moment, Stu realized how important sports are to people and how quickly the odds can change.
Stu started his own business at the age of twenty two. Due to his high success rate in picking the correct team, he went from having a single 12x12 office to having an entire office building with over two hundred employees! Stu has called countless games correct, including the Mets upsetting the Red Sox in the 1986 World Series. His record is one of the best in the industry. Stu was also the pioneer inventor of the ScorePhone, the worlds first way to check the results of any game at any time. Almost every big name handicapper in the industry today was trained by Stu himself.
Portrayed by Al Pacino in the movie Two for the Money. He has also been interviewed in the New York Times in a piece called Beyond the Point Spread and has been the host of his own radio show called Stu for the Money.
There is no one "Feiner" in the Industry!