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Situational Spot Betting Analysis

Analyzing daily line movement, going through teams schedules, overreactions to a line and recognizing the use of "buy low, sell high" opportunities is key to picking winners and growing your return on investment.   The ability to analyze line movements and decipher their meaning is something that takes a long time to develop.  Bettors can only acquire this skill by consistently watching lines daily and breaking down the movements week in and week out. Situational spot analysis uncovers conditions and patterns where teams have consistently outperformed or under performed their normal levels relative to the money line or spread.  Understanding how teams play and how they match up with the opposition is an important thing in every sport, but realizing when teams are in tough situations can be a good way to make money and get line value.  Teams will have a letdown off of a big win or they will have a tough travel schedule ahead.  Good teams will step up to play against good opponents and then play down to lesser competition the next game.  Every sport’s regular season is a grind and teams aren’t going to give a full effort for every single game, you have to break down the schedule and pick these spots accordingly.  Motivation and fatigue in scheduling is key to handicapping games and cannot be ignored.  Desperation, when a coach calls out his team or when players hold a players only meeting are also key contributors to finding the right situation to move on.  Marquee matchups in primetime are going to see bigger effort levels from teams and players and that can fit into the look-ahead spots and then have a letdown the next game after.  I have already [...]

By |July 16th, 2016 10:20pm|Betting Philosophy, Betting Strategy|0 Comments

“Buy low sell high” Applied to Sports

This is the most basic principle in investing "buy low, sell high" and is the cornerstone that I apply to daily handicapping sports.  Put simply, by buying when cheap and selling when expensive you will grow your return on investment.  This sounds easy right? Well you have to know when is the right time to react.  So how do you determine whether to buy low on a team or sell high. Everyday is a new day in the world of sports and with each new day comes new opportunities.  What I like to look for each day is what team is being overvalued and what team is being undervalued in the number presented by oddsmakers. What makes a team overvalued (stock high)/undervalued (stock low)? who the team is playing the team is on a winning/losing streak what their previous games result was their against the spread winning/losing trends media spotlight on one team is greater than the other home stadium/playing on the road These all have an impact on the line of a game and what I like to do is be patient and let the market react before I do.  Watching the games daily you will help acquire a feel for what to expect the next day in an opening line.  For how the general public reacts to what is happening each night in sports is the main form I use is social media.  Social media plays a big part in how a feeling is felt about a certain team/player and that can be taken in as information to you how you might think a certain line will react the next game.  While the market reacts each day, watching Sportscenter, reading online sport sites, [...]

By |July 15th, 2016 4:47pm|Betting Philosophy, Betting Strategy|0 Comments

The Best piece of Sportsbetting advice I can give you

People who bet on sports make the mistake of betting based on what happened the last game and that's what's going to happen again the very next game.  This applies to every sport and it's the square way of thinking which is why square bettors will never be winners.  Picking winners all about situational spots rather than just picking the "better" team.  If the better team always won, then there wouldn't be Vegas sportsbooks, bookies or offshore sportsbooks in business.   Think outside the box, be patient and wait for the right moment to react to a situation.

By |June 4th, 2016 9:24am|Betting Philosophy, Betting Strategy|0 Comments

ROI – What is it? Why is it important in Sportsbetting?

ROI stands for Return on Investment, this is critical to sports bettors for achieving long term success.  There are different ways to measure success as a sports bettor ie. Winning percentage and Units won are most common.  Really, the one that matters the most is how much gain have you had with your initial deposit.  We here believe that sports betting is an investment, it is also a grind and showing you our ROI each day shows you and us that it's not about who has the highest winning % or units won at the end of the day it's about who can sustain a constant profit long term.  You here that sports betting is not a sprint its a marathon and it's true, it's not a get rich quick scheme it's about turning a steady profit over time. What drives me crazy is people going by how great there win percentage is.  The required percentage to break even is 52.38% with average -110 juice.  Everyone says that 60% is what they want to hit and many bettors use winning percentage to sell plays and make it look like they are winning long term.  Reality is you don't have to have a high winning percentage when betting money line sports (baseball, hockey) to win long term.  In spread sports (football, basketball) percentage does matter though.  There is far more risk to me long term betting over -150 money line favorites. If bettors are betting over -150 money line favs day in and day out, successful bettors know that is a losing strategy.  You want to get the most out of any wager you make and long term betting huge favorites will end up poorly.  Here's [...]

By |May 26th, 2016 12:57pm|Betting Philosophy, Betting Strategy|0 Comments

Betting Favorites Early, Underdogs Wait Middle Possible

This is a simple strategy to use in any sport.  Lines are often made right away after a team's last game is played.   Say the line opens up -3 for the Dallas Cowboys on Monday, well the Cowboys are a public betting team and if you like them against the spread the next week you should take that line ASAP because once Sunday comes around it could be at -4 or -4.5 and your not getting the best number.  Now if you like the underdog the next week just sit back and let that Cowboy line keep going up and jump on it just before kick off.  This betting strategy is very profitable and works best on your public teams (ie. Heat, Cowboys, Packers, Bears, Thunder etc.) getting public money on them all week or all game day leading up to game time.  Betting Favorites early also can open up hedging opportunities with a middle possible depending on how much a line will move during the week/day and can increase profits along the way.

By |May 21st, 2016 12:50am|Betting Philosophy, Betting Strategy, NFL Strategy|0 Comments