Here's some advice from a number of handicappers across the country. Take it or
leave it...…...
*Bet with your head and not over it.
*Always stay within your means...no exceptions!
*If it looks to good to be true, it probably is!
*When playing teasers, always add points to the underdog.
*Trust your gut...the first instinct is usually the best.
*Keep it simple...and remember you can't cap turnovers.
**Wager the Same Amount on every game you play.
*Always shop for the very best price on every game.
*Never bet more than your bankroll will allow.
*Lady Luck will always reward the hardest working handicappers.
*Take days off.
*Maintain an even keel and don't let the losses get to you.
*Three things can happen when you bet on the dog and two of them are good.
*Focus your efforts on one or two conferences so to develop a real feel for the teams.
*Read local newspapers every day.
*Formulate a Game Plan and make adjustments accordingly.
*Stay unemotional...especially with your favorite team.
*Never bet more than 2% of your bankroll on a single game.
*Don't invest or trust bad teams...no matter how good they look!
*Avoid public underdogs. When the points look too good to be true, they usually are.
*Be willing to Pass if the opportunity is not there and the price is not right.
*Patience...if you don't have it, you will lose.
*Bet on winning teams and underdogs and against losing teams as favorites.
*Wagering on sports is a marathon...not a sprint.
**Money Management...Money Management...Money Management.
*The Public is wrong most of the time. Don't be afraid to bet against them.
***Avoid the 10 Star, Game of the Year, etc. BULLSHIT. It's a trap!
For what it's worth...…………………………………….
leave it...…...
*Bet with your head and not over it.
*Always stay within your means...no exceptions!
*If it looks to good to be true, it probably is!
*When playing teasers, always add points to the underdog.
*Trust your gut...the first instinct is usually the best.
*Keep it simple...and remember you can't cap turnovers.
**Wager the Same Amount on every game you play.
*Always shop for the very best price on every game.
*Never bet more than your bankroll will allow.
*Lady Luck will always reward the hardest working handicappers.
*Take days off.
*Maintain an even keel and don't let the losses get to you.
*Three things can happen when you bet on the dog and two of them are good.
*Focus your efforts on one or two conferences so to develop a real feel for the teams.
*Read local newspapers every day.
*Formulate a Game Plan and make adjustments accordingly.
*Stay unemotional...especially with your favorite team.
*Never bet more than 2% of your bankroll on a single game.
*Don't invest or trust bad teams...no matter how good they look!
*Avoid public underdogs. When the points look too good to be true, they usually are.
*Be willing to Pass if the opportunity is not there and the price is not right.
*Patience...if you don't have it, you will lose.
*Bet on winning teams and underdogs and against losing teams as favorites.
*Wagering on sports is a marathon...not a sprint.
**Money Management...Money Management...Money Management.
*The Public is wrong most of the time. Don't be afraid to bet against them.
***Avoid the 10 Star, Game of the Year, etc. BULLSHIT. It's a trap!
For what it's worth...…………………………………….