A Guide to Super Bowl Betting
If betting makes you wince, because you see goons and shady characters everywhere, think again. If you have never bet on anything ever in your life, do a Google search on sports betting to find online bookies who take bets for the Super Bowl. Betting on the internet is so sophisticated, it's almost fun. Go to a sports betting website to find an online bookie to bet with. To find out which bookie happens to give the biggest payouts, sign up with an online sports betting community for all of the latest information to get you pointed in the right direction. They usually have a useful guide written for a novice like you. They not only rate the sports booking sites, they also give out bonuses to their members!
Now here's a lesson on safe betting: Before you even log on to the bookie site, before you even consider placing a bet, know the play offs. Do your research on each team and analyze the reports to determine which side shows the most promise. Try to bet on tighter point spreads; it's easier to go over and under these. Start with the smallest acceptable entry point for placing a bet. Your rainy day money should not dry up on Super Bowl Sunday. If you must props bet or side bet on the players or the play, place a side bet on something "normal," like which side will score first.
So what IS point spread betting? It works quite differently from the fixed odds betting that most people have in mind when they bet, and it certainly works differently from the parimutuel betting that goes on during other sporting events. Point spread betting is based on the concept of a spread. A spread is a range of outcomes for the event that you are betting on, and the bet you place will be based on the spread of the event. You might hear that Team A is "giving" four points to Team B. This means that Team A needs to win by at least four points to "beat the spread." If they do, whoever bet on them takes home the money; if they don't, whoever bet on the underdog wins the money, regardless of who actually wins the game. The greater the spread, the harder it may be to go over or under it. This makes point spread betting a lot riskier than other kinds of betting, such as fixed odds or parimutuel betting.
The Indianapolis Colts are the Super Bowl favorites this year. Super Bowl XLIV will be played on February 7, 2010 at Dolphins Stadium in Miami, Florida. Miami has hosted the Super Bowl nine other times. Once you've mastered the basics of betting, it's time to try your luck and root for your favorite team to take home the coveted Lombardi Trophy!