When it comes to hockey betting, those people who understand it and does their homework gets to earn a lot of bucks in this sport. Although it may take a backseat from other wagering sports, the opportunity and revenue is pretty good, as long as you know what you are doing.

To help you build up your bankroll, we have wagering tips that can take your hockey betting career to the next level.

Capitalize on Hockey bets and odds that are best for you Remember that the moneyline here is the same as in other sports. If this is your first sports betting game then you should read about moneylines. There is no point spread in a moneyline bet. The highest negative money is the favorite, with the positive money going to the underdog. The puckline is the NHL’s variation of the spread. It is set at 1½ goals. If you bet on a team at +1½, they are the underdogs and can win outright, tie, or lose by one goal. Favorites are listed at -1½, and must win by at least two goals to earn a payday.

Know the one who’s in net for both teams Even in soccer, a goalie is the single most important player on the ice and your bet is likely to decide on his performance. Often times favorable situations occur when a back-up goalie gets the start, which is a fairly common occurrence, to provide rest for the starter. It's a solid practice to see who will be starting between the pipes for every game.

Be aware of teams on the road Teams in the NHL play consecutive games on the road and will often show signs of fatigue. There’s that particular advantage for home teams when the visitor team played the night before in a different city. Because of fatigue, the teams on the road can be seen as often slow on the ice and causes their performances to flunk.

Study games and be on focus It doesn’t matter if you are a newbie or a seasoned hockey betting enthusiasts, hockey betting can become overwhelming because of the large number of games available and the high volume of stats to add up. Be precise when doing your homework on teams and matchups, because there are many variables that can be factored in to your analysis. Stay focused and your determination will payoff—literally!
7/17/2012 02:10:48 am

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