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Earn money doing sports bets

We’ve all heard of the guy who bet on the underdog team at the Superbowl and walked away with thousands of dollars, or the friend of a friend who knows a guy who can hook you up with a Filipino cockfight next weekend.

If you’re a sports fan, it’s a pretty safe assumption to say that you know that gambling, both legal and illegal, takes place on virtually all professional games and many college games.

Simply placing a bet can be a confusing affair – sportsbooks have their own jargon and systems vary. Figuring out how to bet well enough to win some money is another matter entirely. How are fees determined? Who draws the line? What percentage of the time do you need to earn to break even?

In this article, I will familiarize you with the jargon in the world of betting and odds and show you how one of the world’s favorite pastimes can make you a lot of money when you know what you are doing.

Sports betting basics

Different sports have different systems for making odds and betting. There are even different systems for the same sport, depending on what type of game the bettor wants to play. But to understand any of these systems, you must first understand the jargon.

Action: The action is simply a betting activity. Phrases like “I want to get in on the action” or “Show me where the action is” come from this term. Since sports betting is illegal in many places, you can’t always look up your local bookmaker in the phone book.

Handicap: In sports betting, “to handicap” is to give a team a point advantage to level the betting field.

Sportsbook – An establishment that accepts bets, also known as a book. An individual who takes bets is a bookmaker.

Juice – This is the percentage of all bets taken by the bookmaker as profit. The juice is also known as vig, short for vigorous. Sometimes bookmakers take a direct percentage of the handle, but more often the vig is calculated into the odds.

Handle: The handle is the total amount of money wagered on bets. Super Bowl betting generates the biggest drive of the year for most bookmakers.

The Spread: The point spread is used in high-scoring sports like football and basketball. It is basically a handicap that is used to make all games competitive in the eyes of bettors. The margin gives a team an advantage of a few points. The standard notation for point spread shows the favorite team first, followed by a negative number (the actual spread). The local team is displayed in capital letters.

You can place sports bets on football, soccer, baseball, basketball… well, pretty much any sporting event on the planet and you can make a lot of money if you do it the right way. If you’ve ever wanted to place a bet yourself, but weren’t really sure if it was worth the risk, you’ve come to the right place. Gambling definitely means someone has to win and someone has to lose. What if you could find a way to tip the scales and be on the winning side with almost every bet you make?

Sports betting systems are proven ways to help increase the odds of winning when betting on sports. Professional bettors and tipsters have designed these systems to allow us amateur bettors to learn the tricks and inside trades they use to be so successful in sports betting.

Sports betting systems refer to a set of events that, when combined for a particular game for a particular sport, represent a profitable betting scenario. Since sports betting involves humans, there is no deterministic advantage for the house or the player. Systems allow the player to have an advantage.

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