I'm just getting into NHL betting. I mostly do basketball and football but i hear NHL is a a lot easier.
I was wondering if you all could recommend me an article or two for a newbie to NHL betting to read up on and study. And any advice you could give me that you think a newbie should know would be greatly appreciated.
Looking forward to working w y'all so we can beat the bookies.
Thanks!
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Hey everyone!
I'm just getting into NHL betting. I mostly do basketball and football but i hear NHL is a a lot easier.
I was wondering if you all could recommend me an article or two for a newbie to NHL betting to read up on and study. And any advice you could give me that you think a newbie should know would be greatly appreciated.
Looking forward to working w y'all so we can beat the bookies.
I feel NHL is much harder then basketball and football. When in doubt bet the better goalie like baseball and pitching . Teams returning from a road trip lose at a high rate . Teams leaving Vegas lose at a high rate . Never pay more than -150 . Like baseball there is to many games , knowing when a team is trying or coasting is the hard part . Pittsburgh has been coasting the last week . Follow veterans on here . Good luck !
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I feel NHL is much harder then basketball and football. When in doubt bet the better goalie like baseball and pitching . Teams returning from a road trip lose at a high rate . Teams leaving Vegas lose at a high rate . Never pay more than -150 . Like baseball there is to many games , knowing when a team is trying or coasting is the hard part . Pittsburgh has been coasting the last week . Follow veterans on here . Good luck !
-Cap the game(s) yourself FIRST. I don't care if you're flipping a coin, labeling 2 different pets bowls with the outcome and letting your pet choose the bowl (thus the "winner") or whatever ever process. In due time, you will refine your system (at least I hope so).
-Read the forum member's Lippsmanthread. He makes a daily thread in this forum with daily information and that thread contains bits and pieces of information that you may have missed out on. Most of the responders in that thread are members who have been betting NHL for 20+ years and they share their insight along with angles here and their about the games for that night.
-That does NOT mean that you have to blindly tail them. The experienced bettors with 20+ years of betting NHL are human too. They lose just like the rest of us (albeit not as much), therefore do NOT be scared if your pick is opposite of theirs!
-It may take while just like any other sport did but winning in NHL is not "luck." To view it that way is disrespectful to the other cappers who view this sport as their area of expertise/bread and butter.
-As mentioned before, do as much as you can to reduce that JUICE! That is probably thee most distinguishable betting difference between a recreational bettor and the experienced bettors in here. Most of the veteran bettors in here will never lay anything above -150. They'll lay the -1.5 or the -1 puck line (even though the -1 results in a lot of pushes) to reduce the juice or completely pass on the game. You're thinking that -350 is a "lock" to win? Just look at last night's result (3/1/2020) between the LA Kings @ the Vegas Knights..
-Sit back, read and ask questions when you're confused. The NHL community here is not as large as the other communities but they WILL help you out..
"Schrödinger's bet." A bet that loses when you bet it but wins when you DON'T bet it...
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As with any sport that you decided to wager on:
-Cap the game(s) yourself FIRST. I don't care if you're flipping a coin, labeling 2 different pets bowls with the outcome and letting your pet choose the bowl (thus the "winner") or whatever ever process. In due time, you will refine your system (at least I hope so).
-Read the forum member's Lippsmanthread. He makes a daily thread in this forum with daily information and that thread contains bits and pieces of information that you may have missed out on. Most of the responders in that thread are members who have been betting NHL for 20+ years and they share their insight along with angles here and their about the games for that night.
-That does NOT mean that you have to blindly tail them. The experienced bettors with 20+ years of betting NHL are human too. They lose just like the rest of us (albeit not as much), therefore do NOT be scared if your pick is opposite of theirs!
-It may take while just like any other sport did but winning in NHL is not "luck." To view it that way is disrespectful to the other cappers who view this sport as their area of expertise/bread and butter.
-As mentioned before, do as much as you can to reduce that JUICE! That is probably thee most distinguishable betting difference between a recreational bettor and the experienced bettors in here. Most of the veteran bettors in here will never lay anything above -150. They'll lay the -1.5 or the -1 puck line (even though the -1 results in a lot of pushes) to reduce the juice or completely pass on the game. You're thinking that -350 is a "lock" to win? Just look at last night's result (3/1/2020) between the LA Kings @ the Vegas Knights..
-Sit back, read and ask questions when you're confused. The NHL community here is not as large as the other communities but they WILL help you out..
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