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How To Place Sports Bets Intelligently

The last thing that anyone wants to do when first getting involved with sports betting is lose money. Unfortunately, in many cases this cannot be avoided, because you can’t always be sure of the outcome every time, but what you can do is hone your skills by learning how to look at things more intelligently.

Here is some advice on how you can take yourself from losing heaps of cash to a megastar of the sports betting world.

First, my advice would be to carefully monitor your return on investment before ever placing a bet. It’s possible to sit down and work through the numbers so that you don’t get lost.

Second, pay very close attention to trends. Pick several teams that you are interested in and stick with them. Monitor every little thing that appears to be going on within their inner circle. Things like injuries, new players and other insider information can give you the edge you are looking for.

In the game of sports betting, the ones who stand up tall are those who pay close attention to everything little aspect of the game.

Manage your bankroll carefully. Remember to treat this like any other business where you carefully monitor what’s going in and what’s going out.

In all reality, almost all sports bettors bet way more than they can afford to lose – don’t make this mistake. The truth is that you should really be putting up no more than 6% of your entire bankroll at any one given time. This gives you space to make money and lose less.

Unfortunately, for some odd reason people think that betting on sports is some different thing altogether. They don’t realize that you need to treat it with the care of a stock portfolio. No one wants to be risky with their market portfolio, but for some reason they really do view sports betting as you either lose or win and you have no control.

Although the above statement might be true to some degree, it does not mean that you need to be completely reckless about it. Be extremely cautious with your wagers and you will see your bankroll grow, and don’t you dare start betting more than 10% just because you are starting to feel good about yourself.

Remember that sports investing is a game of numbers, calmness, insight and self control – something that many people aren’t mature enough to do. Be better than that and you will go along way.

Make Money Wagering on NHL Hockey

If you are like most interested sports fans, and enjoy wagering on sports, then pay close attention to the next couple of paragraphs. It can change the way you think about NHL Hockey wagering.

I, like many sports fans, tended to ignore the NHL and stayed away! Then, after developing the wickedly profitable “Series Factor” system for MLB, I spent countless hours formulating a plan to implement that system into all four major sports. It is a fit, and NHL Hockey, works perfectly!

When looking into NHL wagering, be very careful as you begin to analyze your plays. I developed the Series Factor wagering system to take advantage of MLB, but as I realized that all sports, and team tendencies in all sports, allowed this factor to take advantage of much more than just baseball.

Many of my friends and partners over the past 25 years have told me of countless systems and ways to profit from the NHL. They told me it was the easiest sport! I studied this phenomenon for several years prior to jumping in to make my fortune! What I found out, was that hockey isn’t actually that easy to predict! Road games, Home games, goalies, road trips, home stands, back to back nights, back to back nights against same opponents, the list goes on and on! After happily moving along with a small profit, I realized that my series factor could be applied as a final factor determining the outcome of NHL hockey. That was the missing piece!

When you begin to analyze the NHL, keep in mind the importance of human nature! Pay close attention to what phase of home stand, or road trip, the teams are experiencing. Also pay close attention to the relative success or failure to that point in the home stand or road trip. Human nature tends to allow certain teams to relax in the middle of a long road trip, or relax at the beginning of a home stand! This human nature effect is often not as obvious to many handicappers, but you can add this factor as one of your predictors, and become much more accurate when handicapping the NHL.

Watch closely over the first couple of months, and target how good road and home teams perform when they are having extended road trips or home stands. I recommend any trip or home stand of more than two games to qualify for the Series Factor. The Factor, is not the only predictor I use, but if you are closing in on profit with NHL, the Series Factor may just be what puts you over the top and on your way to becoming a highly accurate NHL predictor!

Good Luck with all your sports endeavors, and enjoy!