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07/14/10

Permalink 03:30:56 pm, by Ron Raymond Email , 881 words   English (CA)
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NFL Betting Newsletter - Football Newsletter Betting Picks

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NFL Champion Handicapper Ron Raymond

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The NFL Football season is at our doorstep and now is the time to get your ducks in order and start doing your homework for the upcoming 2010 season. Knowledge is power and when you have money invested in an outcome, you should have the best information prior to getting down.

Ask yourself this one question if you’re betting on football? I’m going to wager hundreds or maybe thousands of dollars on a football game, how confident am I with my picks? Did I get the best information before making my wager? How reliable is my information source?

Now, you will find hundreds of Football betting newsletters in the market and the price ranges from $7 dollars a week to maybe $199 for the year. Therefore, if you’re paying roughly $10 a week for a NFL Betting newsletter and everybody has access to a $10 newsletter; do you really think the author of a $10 newsletter is serious about making money? If I’m putting out a $10 a week or $99 a year football newsletter, I’m not serious about my content, I’m just looking to sale as many copies as possible, so I can make my money on the mass volume angle.

My name is Ron Raymond, I’m a professional handicapper and the owner of some of the top handicapping portals in the sports gaming industry; ATSDatabase.com, Hockeypicks.com, ATSCalculator.com and Phoenixsports.com are some of my top sites. I’m a 4-time NFL Handicapping Champion and finished in the Hilton Super Contest twice in the top 25 rankings. I’m the author of Ron Raymond’s 50 Greatest Sports Betting Secrets and I would like to share with you 3 of my top secrets from my book.

Ron Raymond’s NFL Betting Tips

First Game on the Las Vegas Schedule: Every week, the Las Vegas and offshore Sportsbooks release their official NFL and College football (NCAAF) odds schedules. Keep an eye out on the first game at the top of the NFL and College Football schedule; this is usually the “sucker line of the week” game. The Sportsbooks will review the games going on that week and try to find the easiest game to trap the public. Then, they set their sucker lines, knowing Joe Public will hammer that team. Again, you need to have a sharp eye; the sucker line could be the total!

Letdown Factor: What is a letdown factor? It’s when a mid to big underdog team gives a big old fashion route to a popular big name team. Bet against this team the following week. The “Letdown Factor” is best used in college sports because the pros have been in this spot many times before. The Pros know what to expect the following week. However, when a small town school just pulled a huge upset, they become the talk of the town for that week. They are distracted during practice and when the next game rolls around, they find it hard to meet the same intensity. They have a letdown. Bet against teams in a letdown spot.

Division Sandwich: In the NFL, you have some really strong divisions year in and year out. Look at the NFC East division; you have the Giants, Eagles and Cowboys. Those are 3 teams who have a history of winning football games and ownership who are committed to their fans and to winning. Here’s what you do. Look at the schedule and see if you can catch one of these teams between division games. For example; week 1 the Cowboys are playing the Giants, Week 2 they face the Buffalo Bills and Week 3 they face the Philadelphia Eagles. This is known as a division sandwich. Play against the Cowboys in Week 2 vs. the Bills; Cowboys are coming off a tough division game and they have a strong division game on deck. Usually, in this situation, the emotional toll is not as heavy for the team caught in the division sandwich and they might have a letdown vs. the team caught in the division sandwich.

What kind of betting stats will I get in the NFL Betting newsletter?

  • When ANY NFL team played as a Home Underdog - After a Monday night game - Coming off a Road Loss – and scored 3 points or less in that game; the OVER is a perfect 6-0-0 since 1983 for the NFL Home Underdog.

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If you’re ready to make a commitment to one of the top NFL football betting newsletter, feel great on Sunday’s knowing your money will have done it’s homework and it will give you piece of mind.

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2010 Super Bowl XLV

  • Date February 6, 2011
  • Stadium Cowboys Stadium
  • City Arlington, Texas

Odds to win Super Bowl XLV

  • Indianapolis Colts +925
  • San Diego Chargers +925
  • New England Patriots +1215
  • Pittsburgh Steelers +2250
  • Baltimore Ravens +1015
  • Cincinnatti Bengals +3050
  • New Orleans Saints +1215
  • Dallas Cowboys +1015
  • Minnesota Vikings +1215
  • Philadelphia Eagles +3050
  • Green Bay Packers +1015
  • Arizona Cardinals +6050
  • Atlanta Falcons +2550
  • New York Giants +2550
  • Chicago Bears +3250
  • San Francisco 49ers +3550
  • Washington Redskins +2550
  • Seattle Seahawks +5250
  • Denver Broncos +5250
  • New York Jets +1615
  • Jacksonville Jaguars +8550
  • Miami Dolphins +4550
  • Buffalo Bills +14250
  • Kansas City Chiefs +12550
  • Carolina Panthers +5250
  • Tennessee Titans +2550
  • Cleveland Browns +8550
  • Houston Texans +3250
  • Oakland Raiders +8550
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers +12850
  • St Louis Rams +17250
  • Detroit Lions +17250
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