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College
Football Betting Tips & Strategy
One
Game Does Not A Season Make
Alway
approach football betting in terms of an entire season or seasons. One
or two losing weekends should never spell disaster - off weeks are an
inevitable part of sports gambling. Successful bettors "grind out"
their winnings over the course of the season. In other words, don't
try for the big kill on one game - simply set your goals (and your money
management systems) to win more games than you lose over the long haul.
Early
Season Pointspread and Money Line Value
Look for excellent moneyline and point spread values early in the season,
before the odds makers have had a chance to "catch up" with
which teams are hot and which teams are not. Start your football handicapping
analysis during the summer so you'll be ready to take full advantage
of the first few weeks of the season.
Bet
Quality, Not Quantity
Narrow
your weekly betting choices down to no more than 5 - 7 games per week.
It's a rare week when more than a few games will stand out as good wagering
values. Find these games and you'll better your odds of winning more
than you lose.
Shop
For The Best Odds and Lines
With
hundreds of online sportsbooks and more springing up every season, college
football lines and point spreads will vary from casino to casino. Be
certain that you are getting the best odds for your betting dollars.
We've examined most of the online betting sites and have found that
none consistently match the quality service and excellent betting lines
offered by GameDay
Sportsbook and Casino. Click here to check them out for yourself.
History
Does Not Always Repeat Itself
Never
put too much stock in a team's performance in a single game. Much to
the bookmakers' delight, most gamblers are enticed by a team who looked
great the previous week. The oddsmakers will adjust the lines to reflect
this effect, and in the process the team in question will have poor
line value. Plus, last week's "great" team usually comes back down to
earth the following week and fails to cover.

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