Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Playoff Betting

Betting on sports in the regular season is different and not as challenging as in the playoffs. Most team sports have a regular season and a form of an extended season for teams who are better and have shown they are the cream of the crop.

In the regular season games have no effect or sense of urgency to win because there are so many games. For example there are 162 games in Major League Baseball. On the other hand the National Football League has only 16 games during their regular season. Each game matters in the NFL because each team plays only once a week. Each win or lose is dependent on making the playoffs.

The differences in placing bets is the teasers are more prevalent during the playoffs. For example in the Super Bowl there are bets on heads/tails, which team scores first, who scores first, will a running-back score the first point, will a field goal be the first points of the game. All of these bets are teasers. They create action for gambling junkies who need to bet on every little thing during the game.

Make sure when placing a wager during the playoffs look at the injury report.  Pay attention how many times both teams have played each other. Make sure its a big sample size so you can compare how they play against each other. 

Betting during the playoffs is hard because teams are even and have parody .
 
 
 
 
 
 
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