Sportsbetting Cheat Tips
I’m a punter and I like to wager on sports matches. What I like most is placing bets on teams I enjoy watching. Sure there are lots of matches that you can place wagers on, but I’m selective and I stick to what I know – a couple of matches of football here and there, cricket matches, games of rugby and some boxing matches. I like to call myself an informed sports bettor. But to the extent that I’m skilled at what I do I don’t consider what I’m about to share with you as ‘cheating’ per se – although some folks might consider these tips less than upstanding. Unless you know someone on the inside and he or she is going to leak information to you or perform/underperform there’s no way to really cheat in the real sense of the word. My cheat tips are actually nothing more than getting your hands on as much FREE information as possible.
So for example, if you’re going to be placing wagers on your favourite team and you realize that most folks don’t do a whole lot of research into the free facts. I’m talking about the overhead weather conditions, the win/loss ratios at home and away for teams, the coach’s comments prior to the game, the dissent or unity among the players and all manner of other important details. Choose a less popular, non-mainstream sport to wager on – something that others would typically not even bother much with. While you’re at it you may even make exotic bets and cash in from that perspective. Believe it or not these tidbits of information can prove invaluable to you as a punter – especially if you’re looking to wager large amounts of money on the games. So what do I suggest here? Well I suggest that you do your homework and do it well. If you’re really savvy you could use your expert knowledge of spreads and money lines to win a ton of cash off your bookmaker. And most importantly of all – learn to sift through the hype. There are a ton of marketing agencies promoting what they want punters to wager on. Don’t fall for the hype – make a concerted effort to know the sport you’re going to wager your hard-earned cash on. As the famous Mr T. used to say – “Pity the fool” – so stay sharp and stay focused!
