Louie
08-27-2008, 05:32 AM
This is the time of the year when bookmakers make a killing off the general sports betting public. Why? Think about it. With football rolling back around, bettors will get antsy to bet on games and there is only preseason football some of the time. Most average bettors are generally impatient. Therefore, players who don't usually play the bases will look to bet on a baseball game or two.
And, with the playoff races getting closer to the finish, you see more and more ridiculous lines where teams are laying MASSIVE chalk on the road. Most of these teams normally wouldn't be laying that much wood on the road if they weren't in the playoff race. There is no way Arizona would be a -190 favorite over San Diego in July. Considering the fact that the sports betting public never bets on baseball underdogs. Joe Public is attracted to baseball favorites like flies are to shit (I know, I'm a class act). So, Mr. 'I never bet on baseball' ends up losing a huge wad right before football even kicks off. This way they are already chasing before the college football regular season even starts. This is what sportsbooks prey on. They want all their players to be chasing...ALL THE TIME.
SO, BE CAREFUL!! If you normally don't play the bases and are going to bet some baseball before the football season, don't bet big and look for value underdogs. If you are a regular baseball player and know how to handicap baseball, then you can already see these inflated lines. Look for some non-playoff teams who are playing at home and getting an inflated price because they are playing against a team that is barely in the playoff hunt. Bet a few bucks on a few of these, where '1 for 2'...'2 for 4'...and sometimes even '1 of 4' will turn a profit. Don't do something foolish like lay 2 to 1 on a marginally decent team (like the the Diamondbacks) on the road. Even if the play wins, there is no value there and it's the type of play that can put you in a hole. Look for value in every baseball wager. Look for the plays where the public inflates the line. Before you bet a game (especially a baseball game) ask yourself questions like;
Does this seem like a sucker bet?
Am I risking too much on the wager for not enough reward?
Does this seem like a bet that the average bookie would love to take?
If the answer is 'yes' to any (or most) of these basic questions (that every player should ask themselves), then you should think twice about making that wager.
Not only is the above smart way to bet baseball, but it will get you into that winning/grinding mindset heading into football season. Play smart and think against the grain when doing your baseball betting, and even in your football betting this season.
Louie
And, with the playoff races getting closer to the finish, you see more and more ridiculous lines where teams are laying MASSIVE chalk on the road. Most of these teams normally wouldn't be laying that much wood on the road if they weren't in the playoff race. There is no way Arizona would be a -190 favorite over San Diego in July. Considering the fact that the sports betting public never bets on baseball underdogs. Joe Public is attracted to baseball favorites like flies are to shit (I know, I'm a class act). So, Mr. 'I never bet on baseball' ends up losing a huge wad right before football even kicks off. This way they are already chasing before the college football regular season even starts. This is what sportsbooks prey on. They want all their players to be chasing...ALL THE TIME.
SO, BE CAREFUL!! If you normally don't play the bases and are going to bet some baseball before the football season, don't bet big and look for value underdogs. If you are a regular baseball player and know how to handicap baseball, then you can already see these inflated lines. Look for some non-playoff teams who are playing at home and getting an inflated price because they are playing against a team that is barely in the playoff hunt. Bet a few bucks on a few of these, where '1 for 2'...'2 for 4'...and sometimes even '1 of 4' will turn a profit. Don't do something foolish like lay 2 to 1 on a marginally decent team (like the the Diamondbacks) on the road. Even if the play wins, there is no value there and it's the type of play that can put you in a hole. Look for value in every baseball wager. Look for the plays where the public inflates the line. Before you bet a game (especially a baseball game) ask yourself questions like;
Does this seem like a sucker bet?
Am I risking too much on the wager for not enough reward?
Does this seem like a bet that the average bookie would love to take?
If the answer is 'yes' to any (or most) of these basic questions (that every player should ask themselves), then you should think twice about making that wager.
Not only is the above smart way to bet baseball, but it will get you into that winning/grinding mindset heading into football season. Play smart and think against the grain when doing your baseball betting, and even in your football betting this season.
Louie