NFL betting
American football is famous in the US and Canada. It is popular in the United States and Canada because of the thrilling environment and edge-of-the-seat excitement in watching defense and offense plays. Another exciting thing that is always overlooked and worthy to mention about football in the US and Canada or American football is the excitement that football betting brings. Football betting is a growing entertainment industry in both the US and Canada.
NFL or National Football League is the biggest and most prominent American Football of all time. It is consist of 32 different teams from American cities and regions. A lot of people are going crazy over it because of the game play while others are into it because they also want to get money from it at the same time.
There are different ways to win a bet in American football. This depends on the football betting wager rules that you follow. It is best for you to understand the different types of placing a bet. Placing bets in American football are categorized into the following:
- Straight Bet - Straight bets require the bettor to pick a football team and the point spread of that winning team. The cost of the bet is 10/11 which means that a bettor’s $110 will yield win $100. If you miss the point spread, then the bet will result in a “no action.”
- Parlay Bet – The total scores are combined to form a wager. The amount of winnings for parlay is dependent on the number of teams that the football bettor wagered.
- Teaser Bet - Teasers are wagers where a bettor can select more teams than usual. Usually the teams are selected together in one wager with an adjusted point spread. Basic mathematics is the name of the game in teaser as you will have to add points, mix both sides and add the total or subtracting to the totals. Loosing even just one selection means loosing the teaser as well. You will lay $130 to win $100 according to the payout required in a two-team teaser of winning 10-13 or 5 points.
- If Bet - “If bets” let the customer make a second bet pending a win on the first selection. “If” wagers are on call because a $110 bet will give way a $100 winning..
