Following today's UEFA Champions League group stage draw, the most prominent European football/soccer competition is ready to kick off. And so is betting on the same. In this article, we will review all the groups and present them to you. Manchester City is the top contender for winning the trophy, and … Read More... about UEFA Champions League Group Stage Draw Completed
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Ultimate 2019 Western Conference NBA Playoffs Betting Guide
The NBA season begins April 13th. Players and spectators alike are eager to begin the long grind - each with one goal in mind - winning a championship. Oh whoops sorry, I meant to say the NBA Playoffs begin April 13th. This is no small ordeal, however. This tournament is capable of lasting well into June and adding 28 games to an already grueling 82-fight grind. The … [Read more...] about Ultimate 2019 Western Conference NBA Playoffs Betting Guide
Canadian Clubs Could Rule First Weekend of NHL Playoffs
They say, “hindsight is 20-20.” In sports, hindsight is often as blind as pregame predictions. Take the first “NHLimpics” in Nagano in 1998. Pundits appeared to simply rank each nation’s roster by its collective number of NHL points scored. Sure, the Czech Republic had the greatest international goaltender of modern times in Dominik Hasek. Yes, Finland iced the best … [Read more...] about Canadian Clubs Could Rule First Weekend of NHL Playoffs
Massive Underdogs are Normally Terrible Bets – This Year They’re Winning
It has been said you can count on two things - death and taxes. I would add a third item to that list. You can always count on large underdogs in the MLB to come up short … well, at least until this season. The system is ultra-simple and yet the numbers are staggering. Underdogs of +200 or more have not had a profitable season since 2004! If you were unfortunate enough to … [Read more...] about Massive Underdogs are Normally Terrible Bets – This Year They’re Winning
UFC 236: Holloway vs. Poirier 2 picks, predictions, and odds
If it feels like we've been waiting for an unusually long time before another UFC pay-per-view, that's because it has been. After Jon Jones dominated Anthony Smith at UFC 235 on March 3, we've lacked UFC title fights in our lives. Fortunately, that end comes to an end this weekend with UFC 236, an event that features two world-class title fights at the top of the card. It … [Read more...] about UFC 236: Holloway vs. Poirier 2 picks, predictions, and odds
How to Handle Changing Championship Odds During The Masters
I’ve never wanted to put a bookmaker in a Cobra Clutch until last Sunday night. After an absurdly-busy stretch of blogging about The Masters, the NCAA Final Four, the Grand National, (the folding of) the Alliance of American Football, FA Cup soccer, UEFA and CONCACAF Champions League playoffs, the NHL, and even women’s hockey, I deserved a break. A break to gamble on my own … [Read more...] about How to Handle Changing Championship Odds During The Masters
The Jet Ski Rental of MLB Betting Systems
Imagine owning a jet ski rental business in a northern coastal city. For three-quarters of the year, business is going to be slow. In fact, you will probably only be open for a few months. No one jet skis in Michigan in February. As you winterproof your building and prepare to take the cold months off, you realize that your business will be losing money until you are able to … [Read more...] about The Jet Ski Rental of MLB Betting Systems
MLB April Refresher – The Importance of Siding with Trends
The Major League Baseball season can quickly grow or deplete a bankroll. The 162-game marathon lends itself to many opportunities for large successes or large failures because a schedule of that size is bound to contain many patterns or trends. Be on the right side of these patterns and you will quickly rack up winnings. Be on the wrong side and your baseball betting season … [Read more...] about MLB April Refresher – The Importance of Siding with Trends
NCAA Final Four: Virginia Looks Like a Bad Wager vs Auburn
Every so often, I try to stop and explain to my readers that there is no such thing as a “moneyline prediction.” Sometimes editors use keywords like “moneyline prediction,” and I’m guilty of calling a lot of my recommended straight-up bets predictions even though that’s not what they really are. Moneylines are almost always unequal odds, like (-200) vs (+175). I may make a … [Read more...] about NCAA Final Four: Virginia Looks Like a Bad Wager vs Auburn