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  • av From A Sports Betting Pro
    329,-

    11-5 ATS! The recommended games in this 2023 Edition won BIG in Week One, going 11-5 ATS! Not only that, but this book is filled with betting systems, comprehensive analysis, and inside information for the entire 2023 season! Welcome to the 2023 edition of Week One NFL Winners! Inside you'll find comprehensive analysis for all sixteen Week One NFL games, plus a plethora of football betting systems, winning trends, and more! Read this book and discover for yourself: Recommended Resources to Beat Your BookieHow to Increase Your Chances of Cashing a Super Bowl Future TicketAn Easy Way to Win Totals BetsHow to Win a 20-1 WagerComprehensive Analysis for all 16 Week One GamesSports Betting Secrets You Won't Find Anywhere Else You'll find this book to be a virtual treasure trove of football handicapping information with systems, trends, and sports betting secrets you simply can't find anywhere else. I'm not exaggerating when I say it's the most complete, the most detailed, the most comprehensive analysis of NFL Week One games available anywhere on the planet! Do You Know?Do you know which NFL starting quarterback is 13-3 SU in games played in the opening month of the season, with a TD/INT ratio of 49/4? Despite a 12-to-1 touchdown-to-interception difference, public money is pouring in against him in Week One.Do you know which NFL starting quarterback is 9-11-1 SU and 14-4-3 ATS as an underdog, including 10 3 ATS on the road? He's money in the bank when taking points.Do you know which NFL defensive coordinator is 8-3 ATS in Week One, including 7-1-3 SU and 9-2 ATS in the 1st half, holding his opponents to an average of 7 points before halftime? Playing his team in the 1st half in Week One games is the sneakiest bet in sports.Do you know which NFL starting quarterback is 15-78 SU and 23-68-2 ATS (25.2 percent) vs. teams that finish the year with a winning record? If he's playing a team that you think will finish the season above .500, you have to bet against him.Do you know which NFL defensive coordinator is 19-2 SU and 16-4-1 ATS (80.0 percent) vs. head coaches in their first year with a team? He'll face two such opponents this year.Do you know which NFL starting quarterback is 27-7 SU and 24-10 ATS vs. division opponents? Backing this man's team in division games is the surest bet in sports.Do you know which NFL starting quarterback is 66-17 on the first leg of a 6-point teaser, including 61-14 in the regular season, and 14-1 overall in classic teaser strategy? He's the undisputed King of Teasers and if you enjoy playing teasers, you'll want to put him at the top of your list.You'll know the answers to these questions and a whole lot more when you read the 2023 Edition of Week One NFL Winners. How Sports Betting is Changing It used to be legal to bet on sports only in Nevada and only at a sports book. Back then, it was standard for early line movements to be fueled by professional money. After all, most people work for a living and don't have time to travel to a sports book on Monday morning to place a wager. And the only people betting on Week One games in the spring were professionals. Very few public bettors were willing to hop on a plane and fly out to Las Vegas to place their Week One bets. Today, with sports betting legal throughout the land and the ability to place bets over the phone or computer, we're seeing a plethora of public money betting into early lines and even betting into the Week One lines when they first come out. These early line movements are not being fueled by "sharps" or professionals. You'll find a dozen examples of that in the individual game write-ups in this book. Sports betting, football handicapping, betting football, sports gambli...

  • - Sports Betting Secrets and Football Handicapping Tips
    av From A Sports Betting Pro
    369,-

    Congratulations! You hold in your hands a book that is guaranteed to help you win more and lose less at the betting window. How do I know that? Because my football email readers have used the methods detailed in this book to win money consistently year after year for over a decade now without a single losing season. In order to win, you may have to change some of your sports betting beliefs. You may have to alter your approach to handicapping. Don't worry. It's a piece of cake. I'll walk you through it. Here's the Secret: The key to winning is math, plus common sense. Math is required to identify key numbers, to make your own line on every game, and to take advantage of betting odds that are in your favor. Common sense is needed in order to sift through all of the sports betting nonsense currently being promulgated across the internet. Believe me, there's a ton of it. Common sense also comes into play when analyzing games. At least five times every season, a game comes along that makes absolutely no sense; a game that the vast majority of sports bettors fail to capitalize on, because they fail to apply common sense. The Week One game between Jacksonville and Houston to open the 2021 season is a good example. Jacksonville opened as a 1-point road favorite and the game was quickly bet up to -3. What didn't make sense was that Jacksonville had a rookie head coach and a rookie quarterback, both in their first NFL start. Neither one had ever won an NFL game before and Jacksonville's rookie quarterback had yet to throw his first NFL touchdown pass. Despite that, the point-spread was asking them both to not only win an NFL game - something neither had ever done before - but to also cover the number. In addition to that, Jacksonville went 0-8 on the road the previous season. It had been over a year since they had last won a game away from home, yet here they were laying points as a road favorite. Can you see how absurd that situation was? It made absolutely zero sense. Yet sports bettors bought it. Money poured in on Jacksonville like there was no tomorrow, and it wasn't just public money either. The so-called sharps were on Jacksonville too. Everyone involved with the game, both sharps and squares alike, threw common sense out the window and bet the game like it was free money. Meanwhile, my football email readers and I took Houston as one of our top games for Week One and they won by a score of 37-21. Emotional Poise So math and common sense are your two top requirements when it comes to betting football to win. Is there anything else one needs? Yes, and it might be the most important factor of all: emotional poise. Emotional poise consists of maintaining a calm emotional state no matter what the circumstances; never feeling too high and never feeling too low. Especially too low. Emotional poise is closely related to money management and we'll discuss that in detail in an upcoming chapter. Are you ready to start winning? Great! Read this book and discover for yourself: Analytics is for Losers7 Steps to Guarantee Yourself a Winning SeasonFirst-Time-Revealed Formula of how the Las Vegas Betting Line is MadeBulletproof Your Betting by Making Your Own Line on Every GameTantalizing Teasers and Parlays of Gold!How to Acquire and Profit from Inside InformationHere's Your Foolproof Plan for "Betting Against the Public"Winning Styles of Professional Football HandicappersBetting Sports Like a BusinessArbitrage - the Hidden Secret of Professional Sports BettorsAre the Games Fixed? The Answer May Surprise You!Buy this book today and start winning tomorrow!

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