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How To Bet On Heavy Favorites Without Laying The Points

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How many times have you wanted to bet on Oregon, TCU, Boise State, Nebraska, Auburn, or any other number of college football teams but were hesitant because of the large point spread they would have to cover? You’ve seen them build up the 35 point leads into the 4th quarter providing a cover for you only to put the 2nd team in and let their 1st team score a spread covering touchdown and you lose your bets. It can be very frustrating.

We’ve all been there, losing big money to backdoor covers that eat up your bankroll.

There is a better way to bet on heavy favorites or your own hometown team because you cannot bet against your own team right? You just want them to win and make you a little money in the process.

What you can do is group 2 to 3 of these heavy favorites and put them into a moneyline parlay that has a better chance of winning than laying the points does. So all you have to do is root for your teams to win straight up without worrying about the point spread and you can steadily grow your bankroll.You get better betting odds and a better payout than the regular moneyline bets.

How do you go about choosing which teams to put into these moneyline parlays? You can use a system developed from over 20 years of sports betting research and get your winning picks. But don’t buy anything yet. Signup for the free parlay picks here and watch their results. Then once you see how they perform, maybe bet 1 unit on their selections, then signup for their better picks. Get your free sports picks today.

Just in time for college football bowl season where many favorites do not cover the point spread but still win the game.

 How To Bet On Heavy Favorites Without Laying The Points

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