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re: Week 5 College Football Bet Thread
Posted on 9/29/16 at 2:07 am to goldennugget
Posted on 9/29/16 at 2:07 am to goldennugget
Newb question: when yall list All these spreads like you just did surely you aren't parlaying all of them? Betting on each individually?
Been dabbling in the betting game a couple of years and used to be pretty conservative betting around 5-7 times a year. Have bet every week this year and gotten my arse handed to me so trying to learn something
Been dabbling in the betting game a couple of years and used to be pretty conservative betting around 5-7 times a year. Have bet every week this year and gotten my arse handed to me so trying to learn something
Posted on 9/29/16 at 6:12 am to Wishnitwas1998
No parlays, no teasers. Pick your favorite three a week and flat bet 2% of your bankroll.
Posted on 9/29/16 at 11:22 am to Wishnitwas1998
Look into in-game betting.
I prefer to bet a game once I know what the current situation is and what both teams are trying to do. Getting an idea of how hard the lines of scrimmage are playing doesn't hurt either. If it costs you a little more in juice so be it.
The key is not chasing. Ex: don't buy the over after a TD, don't buy a team after they score, etc. IMO it's easier to chase when there's only one game on TV...5,6 games it's easier to let marginal opportunities go by and wait for a good spot to get some money in.
I prefer to bet a game once I know what the current situation is and what both teams are trying to do. Getting an idea of how hard the lines of scrimmage are playing doesn't hurt either. If it costs you a little more in juice so be it.
The key is not chasing. Ex: don't buy the over after a TD, don't buy a team after they score, etc. IMO it's easier to chase when there's only one game on TV...5,6 games it's easier to let marginal opportunities go by and wait for a good spot to get some money in.
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