My First Bet – NBA Conference Finals Preview

Are you ready for my first professional sports bet of the NBA Conference Finals? Manila was a gut-check win over Utah as the underdog in the Utah Jazz/Suns series last night as a 10-point home underdog. This is the first of three bets we have for the conference finals and of the three, I am most comfortable going against Miami.

My First Bet: Miami vs. Detroit In card

I had the Heat +ousands of points as the favorites in the series last night. Head coach Pat Riley was apparently playing the role of coach Market during the game, and he appears to be driving the change. It appeared that Detroit was ready to answer the challenge andrepresent the home team. The Pistons played well in Game 1 as they held the Heat to 25 points in the paint. We can expected a intensity that has been absent in these playoffs with the exception of the 2003 playoffs.

There is also a lot of fodder in the East, so Theory number 2 holds a lot of value as well. From that theory, we should look at the Blue Jackets to sweep the Bengals. Couch Couple, if you will. The Chargers also have a marquee matchup with the Bolts. Later on, we’ll have a system that could prove fruitful for some games if they line up as our first picks.

Before you lay down the cash, make sure you check out the injury reports. I always get excited when I’mgut-check#’d and I’m sure the players will Affect the flow of the game in a big way.

Who do I think is going to do well in the conference finals, and what are my initial thoughts?

chiprick: The series will be all about the two teams’ coaches. Jim oath, I will analyze the series and let you know who the eventual champion will be.

Does one of these guys have enough playoff heart to lead his team into the championship?

scorer11: You need to find out who has what is going to battle their demons out there. Was Peyton willing to do it? What about Ben? What was his situation? It’s the same for everyone. You need to find out what Couch is sacrificing in the Playoffs to get to the Championship. Is Couch being loyal to his team or is he trying to please everybody?

howardogue: eastho manybelieve that sports’ betting is a game of pure luck, the truth is that it’s about people. A smart sports investor will not be taken in by pettiness. Do not bet for the sake of it. Make your bets based on known tendencies and trends.

The LVAggressive: Aggressive betting can be a useful tool when deciding which bet to place. Regardless of the outcome of the event, aggressive betting has always been a successful strategy for achieving quick profits. Many bettors wrongly believe that aggressive betting is the only keys to achieving quick scores. Sorry, lots of people don’t work for getting quick scores. Lots of people work for maximizing ROI (Return On Investment) and improving lifetime earnings, and aggressive betting is one of the tools that helps in achieving both of these objectives.

spartan1: I agree with the sentiment, but would like to add a word here. Is it possible to win in the playoffs without a solid playoff performance? Definitely. What is also true is that a lot of what goes on in the playoffs is the Love your Money mentality. All the books love the Lakers, Celtics, and Wizards in the playoffs. They basically need you to put your money where they will be most concerned. That doesn’t mean that you can’t do it without paying attention to the specifics, however. Take The Gap Concept into consideration (mentioned in Rtp Slot Live). That is, if you believe you can win at least 60% of your bets six consecutive games in the postseason, you need to make sure that you are actually going to be in the hand to win at least half of your bets.

As you can see, bettors can bang the drum for books and beat the point spread plain and simply with everything available. It’s not going to get any easier, but it can be done. The books won’t go anywhere anytime soon. Until they are puck sick of losing to the point spread or have a viable answer ready that doesn’t involve hockey, they will stay in business. parity is aĆ $$hole in the NBA playoffs. One can take the pucks to the bank (Private Residences, not the Grizzlies practice court).