It is NFL time and the air is getting cooler and the holidays are approaching like the tide, and this year you have vowed to win some cash betting on football. This all sounds good, or should I say, it always 'sounds' good, but many will undoubtedly get slapped around. There are many reasons most people will lose money this NFL season, most will say it is just a run of bad luck, others will say I did not have enough money. Either way you slice it or dice it, all the decisions you will make this NFL season are yours, not the Book-Maker's, so no reason to blame them.
If you come to the table and lay down your scratch to gamble on some NFL football and you do not have a betting system in place that has a repetitive betting edge against the Book-Maker, you will most likely lose. If you are just picking your games by hunch or tip, the Bookie will be very happy with you and offer you free stuff, big bonuses, free casino chips, and I think you get the point.
When the Book-maker notices you betting $300 per game when you only have a $1500 balance in your sports betting account, it is just a matter of time before you bet to big on one game and blow up your account, but don't you worry because the Bookie will offer you a huge 'Re-up' bonus to infuse more coin into your account.
The first sign of a sports betting loser is when they use Parlay bets, Teaser bets, If bets, and any other betting scheme out there. It is a fact that these exotic type bets are so lopsided in the Bookies favor, no wonder why they advertise the heck out of them constantly. I am not saying I never put on a few exotic plays in my day, but overall they have cost me a nice pile of cash.
We must not forget the good old Sunday Night game. This game is usually bet by out of control NFL bettors to make or break their week, or possibly make or break their entire bank. Take extreme caution on any and all nationally televised NFL games, the line is usually inflated and does not have value, that is why if I like the game early in the week I bet it, but never a few minutes before the game because at that point you are betting an inflated number.
Now that we have some of the reason most people will lose money this NFL season, why don't we discuss some things you will need to begin extracting profits from the Sports-Book, instead of religiously depositing into your account.
Enter this fight with a bank that you are willing to lose, no exceptions. If things do not work out the way you planned, and you lose your entire bank, it will not hurt you and your family in any way.
Always have a rock solid betting system in place that provides a consistent betting edge. Simply, if a game does not fall into your betting system, pass on the game or the week if you must. Never take another bet ever again unless it is part of your NFL betting strategy, even if you think it is a lock.
Use a set amount to bet on every single game for the entire season. If you have a bank of $1000 and you play 5% of your bank per game, that means you will play $50 per game for whole NFL season. Do not raise it or lower it, even if you see the 'Iron Clad Lock Of Year' game of the year. If your not responsible for your actions, and have trouble sticking to a strategy, please find other things to do with your time.
I can help you with an NFL betting strategy that can help get you taking money from Sports-Books instead always depositing.
If you come to the table and lay down your scratch to gamble on some NFL football and you do not have a betting system in place that has a repetitive betting edge against the Book-Maker, you will most likely lose. If you are just picking your games by hunch or tip, the Bookie will be very happy with you and offer you free stuff, big bonuses, free casino chips, and I think you get the point.
When the Book-maker notices you betting $300 per game when you only have a $1500 balance in your sports betting account, it is just a matter of time before you bet to big on one game and blow up your account, but don't you worry because the Bookie will offer you a huge 'Re-up' bonus to infuse more coin into your account.
The first sign of a sports betting loser is when they use Parlay bets, Teaser bets, If bets, and any other betting scheme out there. It is a fact that these exotic type bets are so lopsided in the Bookies favor, no wonder why they advertise the heck out of them constantly. I am not saying I never put on a few exotic plays in my day, but overall they have cost me a nice pile of cash.
We must not forget the good old Sunday Night game. This game is usually bet by out of control NFL bettors to make or break their week, or possibly make or break their entire bank. Take extreme caution on any and all nationally televised NFL games, the line is usually inflated and does not have value, that is why if I like the game early in the week I bet it, but never a few minutes before the game because at that point you are betting an inflated number.
Now that we have some of the reason most people will lose money this NFL season, why don't we discuss some things you will need to begin extracting profits from the Sports-Book, instead of religiously depositing into your account.
Enter this fight with a bank that you are willing to lose, no exceptions. If things do not work out the way you planned, and you lose your entire bank, it will not hurt you and your family in any way.
Always have a rock solid betting system in place that provides a consistent betting edge. Simply, if a game does not fall into your betting system, pass on the game or the week if you must. Never take another bet ever again unless it is part of your NFL betting strategy, even if you think it is a lock.
Use a set amount to bet on every single game for the entire season. If you have a bank of $1000 and you play 5% of your bank per game, that means you will play $50 per game for whole NFL season. Do not raise it or lower it, even if you see the 'Iron Clad Lock Of Year' game of the year. If your not responsible for your actions, and have trouble sticking to a strategy, please find other things to do with your time.
I can help you with an NFL betting strategy that can help get you taking money from Sports-Books instead always depositing.
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