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Allen Eastman’s Famous “411 System”

Written by on June 22, 2015

Anyone who is familiar with sports betting has probably heard about the “411 System”. Tagged as one of the most profitable and accurate NFL betting systems out there, the “411” was created several years ago by professional handicapper Allen Eastman, who took into account various variables like the coaching, defense, weather, and quarterback play. Point values were added to these … click title for full article.

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What is Arbitrage Betting and How it Works

Written by on June 21, 2015

If you place bets online regularly, one of the things that you will notice is that bookmakers sometimes don’t agree on the same sportsbetting odds. When this occurs, some bettors take advantage of the situation and use it to make some risk free money, because they are guaranteed to win, by using the arbitrage strategy. For those that are unaware, … click title for full article.

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Accumulators vs Single Bets

Written by on June 21, 2015

If you’re tired of the smaller payouts that single bets yield for you, then you’ll want to consider placing an accumulator bet the next time you are putting down on wagers on your favorite league’s action, and this article will help you nail this popular sports betting strategy. What’s a single bet? Just what it sounds like – a wager … click title for full article.

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Sports Betting 101: Trend-Based Handicapping

Written by on June 20, 2015

When it comes to sports betting, one of the most popular methods of handicapping games is by using trends to predict the future outcomes of games. This is a method that has been used and proven to work effectively in the past, which is why it is still very popular today. Now, how these trends are used vary in different … click title for full article.

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Bet Against the Public / Fading the Public

Written by on June 10, 2015

Betting against the public, also known as fading the public, is one of most popular and simplest Sportsbetting strategies used by modern day bettors, especially in American Football (NCAAF and NFL) and MLB games. The grand idea behind this strategy is that the public is often wronger than right, so betting against the side that the public is supporting should … click title for full article.

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What is the Vendetta Betting System

Written by on May 23, 2015

The revenge or vendetta betting system is designed to leverage a team’s desire to gain revenge for a result in the prior game in order to improve their performance in their upcoming game. Different leagues produce different winning percentage spectrums. For example, the spectrum is fairly wide in such online sportsbetting as professional football. The best record for a team … click title for full article.

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What is the Fibonacci Betting System

Written by on May 23, 2015

A Fibonacci online betting system relies on numbers in the Fibonacci sequence. If you don’t know what this is, it’s a series of numbers in which you add the prior two numbers to get the next one. So it starts 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8 and 13. It then starts to grow at a faster rate as the added … click title for full article.

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Underdog Betting System

Written by on May 21, 2015

This online sportsbetting guide is going to be about the underdog betting system which takes into account two trends in baseball: the relatively low differential in winning percentages between the league’s top and bottom teams, and the tendency that the online sportsbetting odds tend to produce both winning and losing streaks for teams at all spots in the quality spectrum. … click title for full article.

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What is the Martingale Betting System?

Written by on May 14, 2015

The martingale betting system dates all the way back to France in the 1700s; in fact, any of a number of different systems that originated at that time can be called a martingale. The easiest strategy involved a gambler continually doubling his bet after every loss, because the eventual win would recoup all prior losses and win a profit that … click title for full article.