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Betting money on sports can be fun and exciting and it is a sure way to turn any sports game into a must-watch event. It can, however, be dangerous to noobies that have not done their homework —new gamblers can risk too much, bet randomly, or even lose it all.
As provided by SportsBettingDime.com, some of the key skills are given below.
Betting 101 Articles
- How to Read Sports Odds
- Moneyline Explained
- Betting Against the Spread
- Over / Under Betting
- Parlays & Teasers
- Grand Salami Betting
- Prop Bets
- Futures Bets
- Mobile Bets
- Live Betting
- Head-to-Head Bets
- Bankroll Management
- Using Betting Units
- Common Sportsbook Rules
- The Most Common Betting Mistakes
- Where to Bet on Sports
- Online Betting vs. Vegas
- What Is the Vigorish / Juice?
- Betting Against the Public
- Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) and Sports Betting
- Buying Points
- Finding Safe Sports Betting Sites
- Avoiding Fake and Fraudulent Sportsbooks
- Where Do Sports Odds Come From?
- Where Does the Point Spread Come From?
- Large Market Sports vs. Small Market Sports
- Why Was My Bet Cancelled?
- What Is Action / No Action?
- Three-Way Moneyline Bets
- Dual Lines
- Why Can’t I Access My Sportsbook?
- Dead Heat Betting
- What Is An If Bet?
- Season Win Total Betting
- What Is Self-Exclusion?
- What Are Betting Exchanges?
- Practice at Free Online Betting Sites
- Pleasers vs Teasers
- Understanding Expected Value & Variance
- Using Key Numbers
- What Happens with a Push?
- What Is Strength of Schedule?
- What Is Courtsiding?

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