Subscribe to the SportsCapping.com Podcast on iTunes or SoundCloud. In the first episode of the 2016 football season, Jack Jones and Brandon Lee give out their free college football picks for Week 1, plus some bonus win total bets to get in before the season starts. New SportsCapping.com Podcast episodes will be available throughout the year with more free picks, odds, predictions, and analysis from the best cappers in the business!
Subscribe to the SportsCapping.com Podcast on iTunes or SoundCloud. For this week's episode, Jack Jones, Brandon Lee and Teddy Davis will be discussing some of their favorite bets for the NCAA Tournament. Each expert will be giving out a free pick for the first round, as well as their favorite future bets to win it all. New SportsCapping.com Podcast episodes will be available throughout the year with more free picks, odds, predictions, and analysis from the best cappers in the business!
Subscribe to the SportsCapping.com Podcast on iTunes or SoundCloud. For this week's episode, Jack Jones and Brandon Lee will be discussing some of their favorite prop bets for Super Bowl 50 between the Denver Broncos and Carolina Panthers. Each expert gives out their 10 best prop bets to help you win more money on Super Bowl Sunday. New SportsCapping.com Podcast episodes will be available throughout the year with more free picks, odds, predictions, and analysis from the best cappers in the...
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Monday, 01 February 2016
Proposition bets, more commonly known as "props", have gained a ton of media attention in recent years. That attention has caused books to expand their prop options more each year. This year you'll find close to 500 prop bets available on the Super Bowl at various sites, ranging anywhere from the total passing yards each quarterback will have in the game to what songs will be played at the halftime. We've collected a massive list of the most popular props from Bovada and categorized them for easy access below. Even better, we have our Super Bowl Prop Bet Sheet for you download and print for your Super Bowl party this year. Jump to Super Bowl Props by Category: Experts Props Picks Quarterback Rushing Receiving Defensive MVP Game Team Scoring Points Touchdowns Special Teams Coaching Turnovers Penalties TV/Broadcast Halftime Show Coin Toss Cross-Sport Oddball Super Bowl Quarterback Props Total Passing Yards - Peyton Manning (DEN) Over 235½...
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There are wild estimates about how much "illegal" gambling is done when Super Bowl Sunday comes around each year.  There are reports of anywhere from hundreds of millions to billions of dollars wagered outside of Las Vegas.  The general rule used by the experts is that illegal gambling totals 40x the amount of legal gambling on major sporting events.   That would mean a Vegas reported handle of $100 million would equate to $4 billion wagered illegally.  Take that for what you will, there's not really any evidence to support it, but it makes a good headline. What we do know is how much Las Vegas sportsbooks take in and profit each season on the game and have that information listed in the table below.  Take a look at our handy infographic below for a visualization of the numbers. The handle is simply how much money gets bet on the game, while the hold is the percentage of winnings (or losses) the books have taken on each game. Handles &...
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Subscribe to the SportsCapping.com Podcast on iTunes or SoundCloud. For this week's episode, Jack Jones and Brandon Lee will be discussing the NBA and college basketball future odds. Each expert gives out their favorite Eastern Conference and Western Conference bets in the NBA, as well as their favorite overall and a sleeper pick to win the 2016 NCAA Tournament.  New SportsCapping.com Podcast episodes will be available throughout the year with more free picks, odds, predictions, and analysis from the best cappers in the...
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Subscribe to the SportsCapping.com Podcast on iTunes or SoundCloud. For this week's episode, Jack Jones and Brandon Lee will be discussing the Super Bowl odds, plus giving out a free NFL pick for Wild Card weekend.  Jack and Brandon finished the 2015-16 football season 36-26-4 on their podcast picks! New SportsCapping.com Podcast episodes will be available throughout the season with more free picks, odds, predictions, and analysis from the best cappers in the business!
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Subscribe to the SportsCapping.com Podcast on iTunes or SoundCloud. For this week's episode, Jack Jones and Brandon Lee give their free picks for the final week of the college bowl season, plus their free NFL picks for Week 17.  Free podcast picks (Jack & Brandon combined) sit at 36-23-3 for the 2015 football season! New SportsCapping.com Podcast episodes will be available throughout the season with more free picks, odds, predictions, and analysis from the best cappers in the business!
The NBA has been featuring games on Christmas Day pretty much since its start.  The teams for these games are not fixed like the NFL on Thanksgiving.  Instead, the league chooses some of the best matchups of players and teams to showcase.   But here's the real question. How can we use this information to our advantage when betting these games? My theory was that NBA games on Christmas Day will go UNDER the total more often than not due to a few simple variables. NBA Unders on Christmas Day The Logic The NBA goes out of its way to feature some of the better teams in the league.  For example, the teams that met in the Finals last year almost always meet on Christmas Day.   This means that both teams are going to be motivated to prove themselves.  That motivation translates into defensive intensity.  More intensity translates into tougher shots for the opposite.  That would lead to lower scoring. A different idea is the complete opposite of our motivation theory....
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