by Daniel Utts | Jun 27, 2022 | Sports Betting Strategy, Sports Betting Tips
Baseball is one of the most unpredictable sports a person can bet on. Many different factors play into it, and understanding a bit more about how it all works is important. Underdogs always have a fighting chance in a matchup, but does baseball cater to the weaker...
by Daniel Utts | Jun 23, 2022 | Sports Betting Strategy, Sports Betting Tips
A standard baseball game is nine innings long. Like a lot of outdoor sports, the game relies on good weather every single day. When inclement weather hits, there is a bit of scrambling to get the game in and completed. If it’s a lengthy weather delay, there is such...
by Daniel Utts | Jun 18, 2022 | Sports Betting Strategy, Sports Betting Tips
Sports betting has a lot of different types of lingo out there that people use to get a point across. Hearing that someone is planning to hammer a bet can seem confusing to the uninitiated. What Does It Mean to Hammer a Bet? Most people say that they are hammering a...
by Daniel Utts | May 18, 2022 | Sports Betting Strategy, Sports Betting Tips
Seeing a negative money line might throw people off who aren’t that familiar with the betting scene. By better understanding the odds, people can make smarter wagers and start to win long-term. Is a negative money line a good option to take a chance on? Without...
by Daniel Utts | May 17, 2022 | Sports Betting Strategy, Sports Betting Tips
Future prop bets often happen before the season even starts, but they can also occur during the season. For example, a gambler might make a bet on which team will win the Super Bowl at the beginning of the season. There’s also the option of doing individual prop bets...
by Daniel Utts | May 16, 2022 | Sports Betting Strategy, Sports Betting Tips
Putting any amount of money down on a money line bet is taking a risk as a sports gambler. Most people want to know exactly what happens with certain potential outcomes. While winning and losing seem straightforward, knowing what happens with a tie isn’t clear right...