About BetGameDay
BetGameDay Betting Overview
is an easy to use sportsbook with basic sports betting options.
Outside of those, some of extras include cross sport wagers,
teasers, and if bets. I know, still not much in terms of diversity, but with a
good parlay payout schedule and futures that cater to the underdog bettor, there
is potential to hit home runs with Bet19.com that you can’t make anywhere else.
BetGameDay Props Parlays, Bets, Straight Bets
Like any other sportsbook, offers straight bets, parlays, props,
and futures. While has a very thin prop section and relatively
unattractive odds for their futures, they do have a very generous parlay payout
schedule. It seems that wants to attract the players trying to hit
the lottery with their bets and not the grinders who go from game to game. It’s
basically a system of hoping lightning doesn’t strike enough to where you can
make a good profit. Is it a good business plan? I suppose it depends on the
weather
BetGameDay Cross Sport Wagering
During these times, when the NFL season whittles down to only a few games,
you need other sports in order to make your large parlays. This is where cross
sport parlays, or as refers to them, multi-league parlays, come into
play. You can throw down cash on the Suns, the over, the Eagles, and Nottingham
Forest all in one bet. Oh man, I still can’t believe there’s a soccer team
called Nottingham Forest.
BetGameDay Teaser Bets
Now I’m not sure why they call them teasers, and frankly my dear, I don’t
give a damn. All I know is that in online gambling, teasing has nothing to do
with picking on people smaller than you, nor does it have anything to do with
that girl who flirts like crazy but constantly rejects you. All it means is that
you get better odds for worse payouts. So basically you have to parlay three
teams to make a 1 to 1 payout, but you get six or more points for each of those
three games. I think I make things more confusing than they’re supposed to be.
It’s the reason I live. To confuse.
BetGameDay If Bets
Whenever you have two games that are playing at the same time, that you don’t
want to parlay, but you only have enough money to wager on one, the if bet comes
in mighty handy. Confusing? Let’s say you think both Detroit and Minnesota are
going to cover, but you aren’t confident enough to parlay the two. You have $500
left in your account and you want to take both teams. You can do and if Detroit
wins, place the bet on Minnesota wager. That concludes our gambling
lesson.