SportsBettingChamp.com NBA Betting System with v2.0 & v3.0 Update
Here’s the NBA betting system in detail. As long as you strictly follow my betting guidelines below, you will be winning almost all of your NBA bets.
In a nutshell, you will be betting that one team is going to win at least one game against the spread in an 3-game away series where all three of their opposing teams are from the opposite conference. This is a bet that you will win more than 97% of the time.
Before I go into detail on how to make the bets, I will go over the money management system. There are only three bet values you should stick to: Bet A; Bet B; and Bet C.
Bet A = Your beginning bet. You can, for example, set your beginning bet at $100 when you first start out.
Bet B = In case Bet A fails, you make bet B to make up for any loss you’ve suffered from Bet A, plus any profit you would have achieved from bet A. So, if your Bet A was $100, your Bet B can be $250.
Bet C = In case Bet B fails, you make bet C to make up for any loss you’ve suffered from Bet A plus Bet B, plus profit you would have achieved from bet A. So, if your Bet A plus Bet B was $350, your Bet C can be $650.
There is no Bet D, or E, or anything thereafter. If you lose Bet C, you lose the bet.
However, do not be concerned, because losing a Bet C is something that will almost
never happen. I’ll talk more about that later. Here’s the betting system:
1. Check the NBA schedule and mark down any series where one team will be playing
at least 3 consecutive games on the road (away from home) versus a team on a
different conference.
2. For the team that will be playing 3 or more consecutive games on the road with a
different conference, make a bet A for the team on the road on its first day by buying 3
points.
3. If you lose bet A, make bet B on the next day for the same team, buying 3 points.
4. If you lose bet B, make bet C on the next day for the same team, buying 3 points.
A good place to check which conference a team belongs to is here.
One exception is to never bet on a team that is either the best or worst on the road. If
your team has the worst road record in the league, then you should pass on that series
due to the higher risks involved. On the other hand, if your team has the best road
record in the league, then Vegas would often set the line too high, so it’s best to pass on
that series as well.
Also, check up on the injuries before making a bet. If your team has its best player
injured, then you should just pass on that series, regardless of any injuries there may be
on the other team. The best place to check to see who’s the best player on your team is
here. On that page, click on “Efficiency” and then the “Show Stats” button. This page
lists out the best players in the NBA in terms of their efficiency. The first player to be
ranked for your team in the Efficiency ranking would generally be that team’s best
player.