With the Super Bowl less than two weeks away, Point-Spreads.com would like our readers to understand how to bet on Super Bowl XLIII. Make sure that you do not wait until the last minute to open a sports book account as Super Bowl weekend will be quite chaotic. The best thing to do in preparation for betting on the Super Bowl is to open several sportsbook accounts at several different places. As you can see from Point-Spreads.com's live odds feed, the odds vary from place to place and finding the best line value is of the utmost importance.
The value of line shopping cannot be over emphasized as the NFL Playoffs have now moved into Super Bowl mode. Case in point, if you believe the Cardinals will win Super Bowl XLIII outright, you will want to find the greatest return on your investment. Arizona is currently getting money line odds anywhere from +220 to +235; obviously the +235 is the route you want to take (Bookmaker.com ).
Another example of where line shopping can make a big difference is in Super Bowl prop betting. Sports books offer a wide variety of prop bets, some being the same (i.e. who will win the coin toss), but a vast majority are unique to each bookmaker as are the odds (i.e. which side the coin will land on). Most books have yet to publish a great deal of Super Bowl props at this point; however, as the big weekend approaches, there will be more than enough to satisfy casual as well as ardent sports bettors. Just make sure you find the best value for your particular interest.
The game line, of course, can never be ignored, and line shopping here is just as important. Typically there is not a great deal of variation in the spreads posted, but there is always the option of buying points as well as taking advantage of adjusted spreads and line totals that many books offer. This past weekend's conference championship games provided a great illustration for the need to find value. At Point-Spreads.com's live odds feed you could find money line odds ranging from -220 to -240 on the Steelers against the Ravens. There are always small differences like this in oddsmakers, and although it is only a few dollars, they add up over time.
So, as you plan your big football party, you might also want to consider putting together a sound how to bet on Super Bowl XLIII strategy that helps you avoid any small or costly mistakes.
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