Betting with BetGameDay
Betting Overview for BetGameDay
is your standard sportsbook with basic sports betting options and
Las Vegas lines. also provides cross sport wagers, teasers, and if
bets. Which, admittedly, isn’t that appetizing in terms of variety. Yet with a
good parlay payout schedule coupled with a close call parlay promotion,
, if nothing else, offers more than a passing chance to strike it
rich.
BetGameDay Straight Bets, Props, and Futures
offers all of the major sports, NFL odds, college football lines,
NBA, NHL, baseball odds, stop me if I’m getting into unfamiliar territory here.
You can also take exotic futures such as the Oscars and the 2005 Westminster Dog
Show.
BetGameDay Buy Points to Bet
lets you skew lines to your favor at a cost of ten cents per half
point. Beware, however, if you take an NFL game and move the line off three
points, you’ll incur extra juice.
BetGameDay Multi League Wagering
Cross sport parlay benefits are a lot like cross-dressing benefits. You can
wear things from both men and women, instantly doubling your available clothes
to wear. The same goes for cross sport wagering. The more sports you can string
together, the better chance you have of picking the best lines. And unlike cross
dressing, you don’t have to worry about anyone questioning your manhood.
However, if you parlay the Clippers and Dolphins in a two teamer, you will have
people questioning your sanity.
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 then 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 the Lakers and the Spurs
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 the Lakers win, place the bet on the Spurs wager.