Odds and Betting Guide on NFL Prop Bets
All of us have engaged in betting at some point in our lives. In our daily lives, this takes the form of betting against friends. For example, we might say, “I bet you cannot jump over that puddle!” or “I bet you $20 that you will not score more than me in the math exam”.
NFL prop bets or “proposition bets” work in a similar manner. Instead of betting against friends, bettors vouch for one team over the other. Betting is as much if not more popular than viewers who watch and enjoy the game. It connects fans with one another and to the game and its players.
If you are just beginning to enter the betting field and are looking to learn how to bet and earn money from it, then you are in the right place. This article will guide you in getting started with betting and how to make (and not lose) money from it.
The three aspects of NFL prop bets
NFL prop bets consist of three concepts that amateur bettors need to be familiar with.
What does the spread mean?
The spread reflects the effort to allow betting that is equal for both teams. The bettors will see this as a spread of a number of points alongside the team’s name. The spread essentially awards points to the team that is lacking points to give an equal chance to cover the points.
What does Moneyline mean?
When a bettor is betting in the Moneyline, they are choosing the team that has the highest probability of winning. Moneyline is usually represented as positive and negative numbers.
A Moneyline figure of +300 would mean that bettors need to give $300 to win $100. On the other hand, a Moneyline figure of -120 means that the bettors will win $150 if they place a bet of $100.
What do totals mean?
The third and final aspect in NFL prop bets is the total. In this concept, the bettors are not predicting the team that will win the game. They are also not predicting outcomes of questions like who will win the coin toss. Instead, totals mean that bettors are guessing the number of runs that a specific team will make by the end of the match. In this concept, bettors are only concerned about the total number of points.
What are the different types of NFL prop bets?
There are two types of NFL prop bets. Bettors can choose to place their bets only on a single game. They can also opt to bet throughout the session for each game. Bettors can choose their answers based on a range of options.
Touchdowns
In NFL, a point is defined as a touchdown when the ball literally touches the ground in the line of the goal. One of the questions in an NFL prop bet is how many touchdowns a particular team will accomplish by the end of the game.
Rushing yards
As the name suggests, rushing yards occur when a team rushes nearer to their goal with the ball. Their aim is to gain yards or distance from the opposition team to have a clearer shot at the goal. NFL prop bets include how many rushing yards there might be in an entire game.
Turnovers
In NFL, a turnover occurs when the team that’s possessing the ball loses it and another team possesses it. NFL prop bets include guessing how many turnovers happen in an entire match or per player or team.
While these are the popular concepts surrounding NFL prop bets, subtler questions include how many penalties a team might score in a single match or an entire season. Here are additional questions common to NFL prop bets:
● Which team will score the first run?
● Which team will score the final run?
● What is the number of touchdowns for the team?
● Will any team earn three consecutive points?
NFL prop bets are not impossible to understand. Bettors looking to enter this field need to spend time understanding the players and the teams inside out. The in-depth knowledge will help the bettor in choosing the right team for betting. It will also help in understanding the exact amount that the bettor should bet for a team. Amateurs looking to getting started can start with betting on single games. With that experience, they can bet for bigger seasonal games in the future.
Happy betting!