Betting on Sportsbooks by sportsbooksgames.com By Joe Pav
Successful betting on Sportsbooks, or successful handicapping requires a
substantial amount of homework and a systematic approach to gambling and money
management. Profitable gambling on sportsbooks games has its price and you must
be willing to put in the time and research.
Top Sportsbooks will show you
some of the things you'll need to know to make better picks and win more money
this season.
1. Always approach
the sportsbooks games in terms of an entire season.
Don't try to win big on one game and set your goals to win more games than
you lose over the long haul of an entire season. If you are serious about
success, you must make a plan and remain disciplined. You should plan the proper
bet size on each play or game. You should never risk more than 5% of your
bankroll on any one play. I would guess that most of the sportsbooks gamblers
are wagering too much on each game and ask you not fall into that same trap.
2. Narrow your
weekly gambling choices down and make quality bets.
Narrow your weekly gambling choices down to no more than seven games per
week. It's a rare week when more than a few games will stand out as good
gambling values. Find these games and you'll better your odds of winning more
than you lose. Whatever
system you use for your sportsbook betting remember to keep it simple. You don't
want to worry so much about how much each play is worth and forget to handicap.
If you want to be successful at sports betting remember that money management
will be important.
3. Look for the
best early moneyline and point spread values in the season.
Take advantage of early season point spread and money line value before the
odds makers have had a chance to catch up with which teams are hot and which
teams are not. During the
early part of a season, look for teams that are playing much better or worse
than expected to get your best value. Many novice handicappers concentrate on
how a team performed the previous year, but in this era of salary cap
constraints and constant roster turnover, teams never perform at the same level
in two consecutive years. In addition, teams that performed well the previous
year are no longer a good value because you are laying a much higher price with
them, especially at the beginning of the next season. Start your
handicapping analysis before the season starts so you'll be ready to take full
advantage of the first few weeks of the season.
4. Find the best
odds and gambling lines.
One last place to look
for value is in the line itself. With hundreds of online sportsbooks
already in existence, and more springing up every season, handicapping lines and
point spreads will vary from one sportsbook to the next. Having
multiple places to shop for the best lines offer bettors an extra point on many
games. A few extra wins that would have been pushes, and pushes that would have
been losses can make a huge difference in a handicapper's bottom line at the end
of a season. A few minutes of shopping around for one last chance of additional
value will make certain that you are getting the best odds for your
gambling dollars.
5. Use research not
trends.
The first type of a sportsbook gambling method is
where you research as much as possible about the teams and the games
specifically, weigh all the relevant substantive factors as best you can, and
arrive at your best educated guess as to the likely outcome. The key to this
method is a lot of research. The more informed your opinion or intuition is, the
better.
The second method involves looking for specific
trends that appear to hit at a greater than chance rate, and then betting the
games that fit these trends. The overwhelming majority of such trends have
little or no predictive value whatsoever. One reason I say this is because there
are an infinite number of possible trends like this, so of course you can always
go back after the fact and find as many as you want that have hit at a
surprisingly high percentage. But you want to identify the ones that will
continue to hit at that above chance percentage, and that is a very elusive
task. For all intents and purposes, ignore trends and concentrate on trying to
figure out who is the better team and by how much. About the Author
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