The Difference Between NFL Football Betting and College Football
Publicado Miyerkules, Setyembre 5, 2012
Although both are football games, there are at least half-dozen factors that separate college football betting from NFL football betting. For starters NFL football betting does have more action than college football. But I might just be bias so I’ll just stick to this article’s goal and list out the difference of NFL and college football.
Wiseguys frequently supply the action vs Money from public is prevalent
For starters, action on college football is much more likely to come from sophisticated bettors, known as "sharps" or "wiseguys", who often possess some insight or kernel of information that may provide them with an edge against the house. While at NFL, money is from the public. Experts and newbies are betting on it.
Experienced bet takers know not to treat heavy activity on an obscure game, such as East Carolina versus Wake Forest, as casually as they might deal with increased wagering interest on a marquee NFL game such as a Redskins-Cowboys confrontation. For that reason, bookmakers usually move college football betting lines quickly, often one full point at a time. In general, it takes more money to move an NFL betting line and, when it is moved, usually it is by only half a point.
Moving the lines by a point vs half point
Largely because of a lack of proficiency in the kicking game, key numbers such as 3, 4, 6, 7, 10, 13 and 14 are not nearly as sacrosanct in college football betting as they are in the NFL. College football games just do not fall on those numbers as often as they do in NFL contests.
Key numbers are importance
We may never again see a three-touchdown favorite in the NFL but lines of -30, -40, or even -50 are not that uncommon in the college gridiron game. Oddsmakers and bookmakers also find college totals more difficult to gauge because some coaches try to impress those who have a vote in the polls by running up the score. Others, such as Penn State's Joe Paterno, feel that a third-string player's reward for practicing all week is to get to play in a blowout. It’s just these types of unique uncertainties that compel bookmakers to shift college “over/under” numbers more quickly than they move NFL totals.
Personnel changes
It's also the nature of college football that personnel change every year. This makes early season evaluation more difficult and leads bet takers to move lines and totals more quickly, especially in September and early October when the season is still young. There is personnel movement in the NFL too, of course, but mostly it involves players of established ability moving from team to team. In college football, you're always dealing with fresh faces.
Injured player’s list
By collective bargaining agreement, each week, the NFL publishes a comprehensive list of injured players and their status. Sure, there are mistakes and abuses and players who have been listed as "doubtful" have played while those regarded as "probable" have not but overall, the list is accurate. On the other hand, colleges are under no obligation to announce the status of injured or disciplined football players. This vagueness over availability sometimes can create opportunities in college football betting. Consequently, bookmakers are wary if too much wagering attention is paid to one team.
Parlay card numbers
When it comes to parlay card numbers, you are much more apt to see a slight gap between those prices printed on cards and those posted on the board in the NFL than you are in college football. The key element is that bookmakers can more accurately predict the public inclination for an NFL game than they can for a college football game. It’s not unusual then for traditionally popular team such as Dallas or a "hot" team such as Cincinnati, to be listed as a 7 1/2-point favorite on a parlay card but just a 6 1/2 or 7-point choice on the board. Through experience, bookmakers know that "public" teams such as the Cowboys, as well as "now" teams such as the Bengals, will be more aggressively played on parlay cards than they are straight up.
Clearly, understanding the differences between college football and NFL football betting is essential to winning your bets. So make sure to check be informed.
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NFL Football Betting System To Help You Win
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When it comes to NFL betting systems, there is one that stands out above everything else. The bad part is that it usually only offers one play a year, and has had several years without a single play. The system is simply to bet against any NFL team that has scored 30 or more points in two straight games, while allowing 10 or fewer points in its last two games, provided the team is playing a non-divisional opponent. That's all there is to it.
When it comes to betting the National Football League, sports gamblers are given many options. They can bet against the point spread, bet with the moneyline, wager on teasers and parlays, and also bet the total of the game. The total, or over/under is simply a number that bettors can wager there will be more points scored *over) or fewer points scored (under.)
NFL betting fans will be enjoying an excellent match this Thursday between defending Super Bowl champs, the New York Giants, and the Washington Redskins. The Giants are the football betting favorite in this game at -4.
Last NFL betting season, three players were placed on injured reserve and were unable to see the Giants through the Super Bowl run. This NFL betting season, Derrick Ward, Mathias Kiwanuka, and Darcy Johnson are back and more eager than ever to give football betting fans a taste of what they’ve been saving up over the summer.
The Giants have shown quite a bit of improvement since last NFL betting preseason when they went 1-3. They are now 2-2 for the 2008 football betting preseason and going into the regular football betting season with more experience, fresh players, and Super Bowl rings on their fingers.
Having voted Eli Manning and Amani Toomer as captains for the offense, Antonio Pierce and Fred Robbins captains for the defense, and Jeff Feagles as captain for special teams, the Big Blue has a star lineup for this NFL betting season.
The Washington Redskins seem like they’re going to be off to a very slow beginning after a 24-3 loss to the Jags. Their only backup wide receivers are rookies Devin Thomas and Malcolm Kelly. They haven’t quite been able to keep up with the pace of the NFL betting yet. Kelly’s knee injury could possibly end the NFL betting season for him, leaving the Redskins with only one backup wide receiver.
They probably won’t play against the Giants this Thursday. This means that Santana Moss and Antwaan Randle El will have to pick up their slack and stay in the whole game. Should anything happen to them, NFL betting fans should note that the Redskins would be in trouble.
Kelly, recovering from a knee injury, has yet to fully learn the Redskins’ playbook, and this could be another factor that would cause him to perform at a level less than what is expected of an NFL betting player. Still, NFL betting teams have gotten through tough times and slow starts, and have been able to rise to the top. Again, look at last year’s Super Bowl. The Giants, barely grasping the NFL betting wild-card slot, rose all the way up to topple the one team that was thought to be unbeatable.
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NFL Betting Myths That Can Lose You Money
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NFL football betting is so popular that almost everybody got something to say about it. Here and there, self proclaimed experts give tips and strategies. Some of them works but some of them are nonsense at all. Given the massive popularity of the NFL, it's not surprising that the sport is shrouded in so much betting misunderstanding and misconception. And in one point of your betting experience, I am sure that these myths had got you to lose your bets and your money. So let's try to separate betting myth from reality and never lose a money on it again.
Myth #1: Betting lines are created to beat the public.
Reality: With the exception of the Super Bowl, the public plays almost no role in the line making process. The betting line is created and adjusted to meet the opinion of professional gamblers because it is they, not the casual fan, who bets serious money on the game.
Myth #2: Betting lines get balanced action.
Reality: While the goal is to construct a betting line that is of equal attraction to both favorite and underdog players, it rarely works out that way. More typically, a third of the games on the NFL schedule will have an insignificant amount of betting to cause much of a concern, another third will have active but balanced betting and the remaining third will have mostly one-way action. Traditionally, how the house fares on these lopsided games, called "decisions," determines whether books win or lose.
Myth #3: Bookmakers have inside information that they use to establish "trap" games.
Reality: Nowadays, with nearly everyone having access to the Internet, it's not so much the information as how well that data is interpreted. Bookmakers still may occasionally receive information regarding injuries or weather changes before players, but thanks to technology, that advantage often can be measured in seconds. Many years ago, if a bookmaker found out some significant nugget of data, he might try to lure the bettor to the "wrong" side. Those days are gone as inside information has all but ceased to exist and there is no such thing as a "trap" game.
Myth #4: Bettors have the edge early in the season because odds makers and bookmakers need more time to assess the teams.
Reality: More hours are spent analyzing the opening week of the NFL season than any other is. A detailed, in-depth assessment of NFL teams begins more than a month before the opening kickoff. While it's true that teams often do not tip their hand during the preseason or against weak, non-divisional foes, players are in no better position to uncover this deception than are bookmakers. Historically, the first six weeks of the season have been very kind to bookmakers. That's probably not just luck.
Myth #5: Professional gamblers pick their spots, betting just a couple of games a weekend.
Reality: Actually, sophisticated gamblers bet a lot of games. Think of it this way: If you're a successful gambler, why risk serious money on just a few games where a freak play or an official's call can make you a loser? The wider the net is tossed, the less of a factor luck becomes in the outcome.
Myth #6: Wiseguys bet more on games they really like.
Reality: More than any misconception, this myth probably best illustrates the difference between how professionals and amateurs think. A professional gambler believes that if a game is worth betting, it's worth betting significantly. Professional bettors generally wager approximately the same amount on every game they play. The concept of a "best bet" is a media creation that is foreign to professional sports bettors. Professional gamblers believe all their bets are good ones; that's why they make them.
Myth #7: Bettors can win by concentrating on a specific conference, division or region.
Reality: Not likely. It's not enough to have one specific area of expertise because the NFL schedule demands that teams play half their games outside their own division. Knowing the strength of a team is worthless if you don't also know the strength of the opponent.
Myth #8: Statistical wagering trends are important.
Reality: Technical analysis may be popular but it's hardly meaningful. Professional bettors put little faith in the favorite/underdog, home/away point spread analysis that so often is cited by gridiron "handicappers." It's just another method of back fitting dismissed as irrelevant by wise guys.
Myth #9: It's never wise to bet on rumors
Reality: Oh, yes it is. For example, if a professional bettor hears a rumor that Peyton Manning has the flu and is too ill to play quarterback for the Colts, he'll quickly bet on Indianapolis' opponent. If the rumor is correct, the gambler has stolen the line on a game that's certain to change. If the rumor is false, then he's played Indianapolis' opponent at a fair price. Since most lines are accurate, the bettor takes little betting risk in chasing a rumor.
Knowing that these things are all myths in the NFL world will definitely increase your chances of winning NFL football betting games.
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Looking For The Best Football Betting Site To Wager On
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Internet sports betting sites offer some of the most competitive football odds you'll find anywhere, and many are so keen to attract new members that they offer great welcome bonuses such as matching your initial deposit. All mainstream online bookmakers operate under license and have established reputations for security and fair dealing.
It doesn’t matter if you are a serious better or just somebody who likes to make an occasional friendly wager, football betting has never been easier. To the rabid pigskin fan, few things are more enjoyable than football betting. Some are content just to place a wager on their favorite team, but for others, they love the challenge of using their expertise to see how well they do when picking the entire Sunday card. Either way, in order to be successful and, perhaps more important, to keep from losing one’s shirt, the better needs as much information as possible to make an intelligent decision. And there is no more effective way to get more information than to use an online betting site.
So what are some things to look for in a football betting site? First of all, it should provide access to some of the top online bookmakers around. It should also give you a review of each bookmaker, as well as implementing a rating system to help you make a comparison. And with so much information floating around out there, the site should keep you up to date on the latest information on injuries, roster moves, and quarterback changes. The last thing you need is to blow a bet because you didn’t know that the star running back couldn’t play because of a hamstring pull, or that the starting linebacker was scratched because that nagging knee injury flared up again.
And when it comes to online football betting, the site you select should let you know which bookmakers provide you with the best options, like live betting, letting you know where bets can be placed during a game, and under what circumstances refunds are available, just to name a few. The more flexibility that a better has, the better chance they have of making money.
There is no need to limit yourself to just one football betting site. It's often better to become a member of several online sports betting sites if you still haven’t found the best site for it, then compare the odds on offer at each site before choosing which internet bookmaker to place you bet with. Many online bookmakers run regular promotions offering free bets or other incentives. By being a member of several sites there's a lot more chance that the football game you want to bet on will be part of a promotion.
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Learning About College Football Betting Odds
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It is no wonder why sport betting is one of the largest industries around. Everybody would want to earn a great deal of income while enjoying the very sports that they’ve grown to love. How great it would be! In the United States, football is already a religion. America wouldn’t be complete without it, especially if we are talking about college football. Although NFL still has the most followers, college football fans are more dedicated and is growing more and more every day. This what makes people even want to bet on it. Many people want to jump on the bandwagon, the only problem is that they jump right in very much unprepared. The result? The experienced bettors will get their money in no time.
Sport betting is not really that hard as most people think it is. In simplest terms, it is betting your money based on your prediction regarding the outcome of a sport event. Before it was really that very simple. Much, much simpler. When placing a bet, you are dealing with these options: the home team will win the game, or the visiting team will win, or it will be a draw. These were just the particulars bettors used to deal with. But as time goes by, bettors created ways to make it harder to decide on a single bet. They created the odds system so this time you won't just be betting whether a certain team wins or loses or if it's a draw.
Today, I’m going to talk about college football betting odds. And how you can deal with it.
Odds and lines can be interchanged and therefore, are often confused about. Betting odds is the term used in the United States and that's what we are going to use here.
For example, in college football betting odds, a "+" or a "-" sign is prefixed on the given number. Let us say that they number we are dealing with here is 200. And also, let's say you are placing a bet of $100. Now, a "+200" means that if you bet $100 and you win, you will be taking home $300. On the other hand, a "-200" means that you will have to bet $200 for you to win $100.
Does it sound confusing? It may be at first but you must first try your luck on college football odds for a few times and I'm sure you will soon get the hang of it. College football odds weren't really that as complicated as it was when sports betting was just starting in this country. Now that you have learned a thing or two or the basics behind college football odds, let me share with you a couple of tips that you can use so you can have the best chances of winning in every game.
1. Learn there is to know about the game and the team. You must love the game and the teams first of all so you will always be eager to learn more about them. Knowing everything from stats to the coaching styles and plays will give you better college football betting odds of making the right betting decisions.
2. It may not be possible for you to know everything about all the teams in a given league or sports, that is why it is advisable that you stick with only a handful of teams that you are really very intimate or familiar with. Admit your limitations. If you still want to bet on other teams, get the services of a reputable professional handicapper.
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Learn More About Football Betting Odds
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First, you must know the kinds of bets you can make. The first one is the point spread. Point spreads include two teams, the winning and the losing team. There must be a specific amount of points that the teams you are betting on need to achieve to know if they have won. A winning team does not mean that they won the bet and a losing team does not mean that they lost the bet. Is this sounding confusing to you? To be able for you to understand better, here is an example:
Pittsburg -3.5
New England +3.5
The negative sign before each point means that this team is the favorite or winning team. If this team is the popular team, obviously, people are betting more on this team. However, even the most popular teams lose. How did it happen that a losing team can actually win the bet? Simple, in spread, you do not rely on the end of the game points only. In spread, as long as the winning team only has two or three point-advantage (in this case), there is a chance for the losing team to win. There is also a chance of winning even if the game is tied and of course, if the team you bet on won. Spread is a little complicated for beginners so you must not pick this wagering type if you are just starting. Since experienced players play this bet, the football betting odds are low for inexperienced bettors.
Another type of betting is the money line. Money line is the more basic one because it does follow the conventional rules of you just placing a bet on the team you want, no complications whatsoever. However, in money line, the bets you make will be higher since it is a much easier task to decipher who will win or lose. Other types of football betting are over/under bets, parlays, futures, totals and squares.
Always remember that in football betting like any gambling, the experienced bettors will win most of the time. This is simply because they are experienced. They know the sports books already from cover to cover and so football betting odds are really 50%-50%. However, if you are really willing to learn and you are really enthusiastic into getting a stable income out of this, you can. What you can do is avail of online football betting tutorials and look for football betting odds that can help you along the way. Continuously practice also. Remember, you can never win if you haven't experienced losing.
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Simple Sports Betting Tips that You Should Know
Publicado Martes, Setyembre 4, 2012
Sports betting online is one of the activity that is being enjoyed by almost all people around the world. There are so many of them who make this a part of their lives, pushing their luck as much as they possibly can. This activity can be a quite difficult and frustrating if you not certain of what to do. Before making your first bet, it is very important that you are fully knowledgeable about the games rules or even with the sportsbook site regulations. Also it is advisable that you are aware of the different tips and strategies that involves to sports betting.
Whatever type of sport you are planning to make a bet, it surely has different rules that are being implemented. Once you learn all these rules then you have to definitely need to apply some tips that can help you in making the right bets. List down are some of the general sports betting rules that can you be successful with your sports betting.
There are different types of betting, each of them are applicable for different situations and use. A future bet is more likely the best choice to make as it can undeniably give you higher winnings. However, when making a bet on this type, it is very important that you are well informed about the players, teams and the game that is being played on. Ensure also that you are using your common sense when it comes to decision- making.
Straight bet is another type of bet that you can make. It is pretty simple to win and gain profit in this bet, that’s why beginners are recommended to place bet on this type. Straight bet are very simple to understand as you just only need to look at the odds and choose which team/ player you think could make you more profitable.
Decide how much amount of money you are just willing to spend for your betting activities. You can actually bet 2% to 5% of your total bankroll ideally. But of course, it would still depend on you. Do not spend an amount that you can’t afford to lose. Pre-determined the amount of money you will use for your sports betting. Calculate everything and take a certain percentage of what is left after the things that are needed are taken care of.
Lastly, make a comprehensive research on the online sportsbook site prior you register and fund your account on it, Make sure that the online sportsbook site is reliable and a members of a well-known gambling association.
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