Following today's UEFA Champions League group stage draw, the most prominent European football/soccer competition is ready to kick off. And so is betting on the same. In this article, we will review all the groups and present them to you. Manchester City is the top contender for winning the trophy, and … Read More... about UEFA Champions League Group Stage Draw Completed
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Hot NBA Trend Carries Bettors Over First 2 Months
It’s bowl season in CFB and Week 15 in the NFL. College basketball, the NBA, and the NHL are all in full swing. There is no excuse for a sports bettor to be stagnant right now. Here is my NBA hook. Did you know that NBA games are the most predictable of the 4 major sports? Here is why: Crazy, fluke plays are impossible to predict but they occur often in all sports. In … [Read more...] about Hot NBA Trend Carries Bettors Over First 2 Months
Could Team USA’s Roster Woes Lead to a FIBA Group Stage Shocker?
There are many angles on USA Basketball’s struggle to put a top-notch roster on the court for FIBA’s upcoming World Cup in China. Oh, we can wax philosophical about what it really means to dominate international hoops in the 1st place. That’s the tack a lot of journalists are taking, and I can’t really deny having joined the “ironic optimism” bandwagon myself, having written … [Read more...] about Could Team USA’s Roster Woes Lead to a FIBA Group Stage Shocker?
FIBA Basketball World Cup: Groups C and D Preview and Updated Vegas Lines
Our FIBA coverage appears to be popular here at WagerBop, and a hearty thanks to all of the readers who are jumping onboard. It occurs to me that – by accident or by design – the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup is a perfect setup for hoops gambling enthusiasts. Think of it – the eternal curse of “futures” gambling is that even if you find a really good payoff line, at … [Read more...] about FIBA Basketball World Cup: Groups C and D Preview and Updated Vegas Lines
2019 FIBA World Cup: Groups A and B Futures Odds and Handicapping Tips
The United States obviously has its problems headed into the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup in just over 2 weeks. My colleague Nikola has been chronicling the carnage for WagerBop as superstars turn down Gregg Popovich in droves. Team USA lost a practice game to a G-League squad this week, if that gives any indication of the greybeard coach’s challenge in getting the unit … [Read more...] about 2019 FIBA World Cup: Groups A and B Futures Odds and Handicapping Tips
Biggest Winners and Losers from Day 1 of NBA Free Agency
NBA free agency began at 6pm ET on Sunday, June 30. 24 hours later, the balance of power in the league is unrecognizable. For starters, the Nets made a power move, Jimmy Butler switched teams again, and the Celtics decided to swap star point guards. You can read about the whirlwind of transactions that went down, here. I don’t want to focus on the moves themselves, but … [Read more...] about Biggest Winners and Losers from Day 1 of NBA Free Agency
How to Calculate Odds to Win a Series
We know how to calculate a team’s odds to win one game. How on earth do we figure out a team’s odds to win a series? Learning how to calculate series odds will make finding value a breeze whether you are betting the MLB season or playoffs, college baseball, the NBA or NHL playoffs, or just a backyard pickup best-of-7. Figuring out series odds is not impossible, it just … [Read more...] about How to Calculate Odds to Win a Series
Which Blunder Was Worse? – JR Smith or the Spurs
Remember this play? The play that decided Game 1. pic.twitter.com/e1UeOv57Rn — ESPN (@espn) June 1, 2018 It was the biggest blunder in recent NBA Playoffs history. It demoralized LeBron and his teammates beyond belief, devastating any chance the Cavs might have had in the series. By dribbling the ball back out after his rebound with 4.7 seconds left, JR Smith … [Read more...] about Which Blunder Was Worse? – JR Smith or the Spurs
March Madness Final Four Preview: Michigan State vs Texas Tech – By the Numbers
This time of year, everyone still alive in college basketball is good. Everyone still alive is talented and each of these teams are hot. There are no easy ones in the Final Four. Each team is dangerous. I’m a huge numbers guy and several jump out at me as I peruse the Spartans-Raiders matchup which is set to take place on Saturday April 6th from beautiful US Bank Stadium in … [Read more...] about March Madness Final Four Preview: Michigan State vs Texas Tech – By the Numbers