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Tips When Betting on Soccer



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By : Bryan Halverson    9 or more times read
Submitted 2009-05-30 15:16:09
It may surprise people to realize that soccer betting is one of the most popular sports betting activities in the world. It is equivalent to professional football betting in the United States.

When betting in soccer, you can place a bet on either team, and you can also predict whether it will be a tie game or not. This is the biggest difference between typical U.S. bets with the NHL or baseball and soccer. Since you can bet on a tie game, it means that if you bet on a particular team, that team must win or you lose your bet. It is similar to the national baseball or hockey leagues, in that it uses the money line, although they do not allow wagers on tie games.

Here is an example of a soccer line:

Typical odds on a soccer match may look like this:

Rotherham United 182
Draw + 230
Forest Green + 450

If you were to bet on Rotherham United, you would risk $18.20 to win $10. If you were to back Forest Green, you would win $45 for every $10 wagered. You also have the option of betting that the game will be a draw, and you would risk $10 to win $23. Since you can wager on a tie, your team must win the match, or you will lose the bet.

Here is another example:

Bristol Rovers + 140
Draw + 220
Leyton Orient + 150

Both teams are underdogs; this would never happen in baseball or the NHL because of the possibility of a tie game. You would never see two underdog teams play against each other.

There are other types of soccer bets as well. With many soccer matches there may be a total posted (over/under). You may wager over a certain number of goals, or under a certain number of goals. Typically, this number is 2.5, so if you’re wagering on over, your team would need at least three goals to be scored in order to win the bet. If you were betting under, your team could have no more than two goals to win the wager.

Many soccer matches will also have proposition bets available for wagering; for example, the time that the first goal is scored, which team will score first, or which team will be ahead at halftime. If you are knowledgeable about your favorite teams, you can be extremely profitable by betting in this manner.

These are the basics of soccer betting. If you are familiar with money line betting, you should be able to make the leap from NHL or Baseball to Soccer.

As with any type of betting or wagering, know your teams and know your limits. Do not bet what you do not have. Be responsible about your choices and engage in betting as a fun hobby, not as a guaranteed income. While you may not be able to make a living off betting on soccer, if done correctly and patiently, it can provide some nice spending money for yourself or your family.
Author Resource:- For the latest in the world of soccer, visit http://soccernews.com today. They offer a wealth of soccer information, including football transfer news, where to buy soccer tickets, and much more.

 

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