SportsBettingChamp.com NBA Betting System Here s the NBA betting system in detail. As long as you strictly follow my betting guidelines below, you will be winning almost all of your NBA bets. In a nutshell, you will be betting that one team is going to win at least one game against the spread in an 3-game away series where all three of their opposing teams are from the opposite conference. This is a bet that you will win more than 97% of the time. Before I go into detail on how to make the bets, I will go over the money management system. There are only three bet values you should stick to: Bet A; Bet B; and Bet C. Bet A = Your beginning bet. You can, for example, set your beginning bet at $100 when you first start out. Bet B = In case Bet A fails, you make bet B to make up for any loss you ve suffered from Bet A, plus any profit you would have achieved from bet A. So, if your Bet A was $100, your Bet B can be $250. Bet C = In case Bet B fails, you make bet C to make up for any loss you ve suffered from Bet A plus Bet B, plus profit you would have achieved from bet A. So, if your Bet A plus Bet B was $350, your Bet C can be $650. There is no Bet D, or E, or anything thereafter. If you lose Bet C, you lose the bet.
However, do not be concerned, because losing a Bet C is something that will almost never happen. I ll talk more about that later. Here s the betting system: 1. Check the NBA schedule and mark down any series where one team will be playing at least 3 consecutive games on the road (away from home) versus a team on a different conference. 2. For the team that will be playing 3 or more consecutive games on the road with a different conference, make a bet A for the team on the road on its first day by buying 3 points on the spread. 3. If you lose bet A, make bet B on the next day for the same team, buying 3 points on the spread. 4. If you lose bet B, make bet C on the next day for the same team, buying 3 points on the spread. A good place to check which conference a team belongs to is here. One exception is to never bet on a team that is either the best or worst on the road. If your team has the worst road record in the league, then you should pass on that series due to the higher risks involved. On the other hand, if your team has the best road record in the league, then Vegas would often set the line too high, so it s best to pass on that series as well. Also, check up on the injuries before making a bet. If your team has its best player injured, then you should just pass on that series, regardless of any injuries there may be
on the other team. The best place to check to see who s the best player on your team is here. On that page, click on Efficiency and then the Show Stats button. This page lists out the best players in the NBA in terms of their efficiency. The first player to be ranked for your team in the Efficiency ranking would generally be that team s best player. If you are unfamiliar with betting, then below are some screenshot instructions of how to go about placing your wager at BetUs (http://sportsbettingchamp.com/betus): Just follow the instructions above by first clicking on Sportsbook at the top of the screen- then Basketball on the left side of the screen - then click on Game under the NBA section. On the next page is where you select your team. For example, let s say that you want to buy 3 points for the Cleveland Cavaliers in their game versus the Boston Celtics, you would need to do as follows:
On the next page is where you get to buy points. Just follow the instructions in the screenshot below to buy points: Finally, it s time to set your wager amount:
If you do not understand what buying points mean, let me explain: Each game that you wager on will have a point spread. For example, in the Houston vs Dallas game that you see on the screenshot above, the spread is +5 for Houston and and -5 for Dallas. If you bet on Houston +5, it means that Houston can lose the game by 4 points to Dallas, and you will still win the bet. If you bet on Dallas -5, it means that Dallas must beat Houston by 6 points or more for you to win the wager. Now, if you buy 3 points for Houston, that would bring the spread to +8 instead of +5. This means that now you will still win the bet even if Houston loses to Dallas by 7 points. Similarly, if you buy 3 points for Dallas to bring the spread to -2, it would mean that they can now win by only 3 points or more and you will still win your wager. Now, I want to give you an example from the 2006-07 NBA season to make sure you re able to follow the betting method. On 3/9/07, the Detroit Pistons started a road trip with their first road game versus the Denver Nuggets. Their next game was also road game versus the LA Clippers on 3/11. On 3/13 they had another road game versus Seattle.
This means that Detroit had three consecutive games on the road versus three teams of a different conference. Therefore, on 3/9/07, you would bet on the Detroit Pistons to beat the Nuggets on the spread, and buying 3 points on top of the spread, starting with a $100 bet (or Bet A). On 3/9, Detroit did beat Denver, therefore you have won bet A. Stop at this point and do not make any more bets in this series. Move on to the next one. But what if Detroit lost to Denver on 3/9/07? Then, on the day of their next game on the road (3/11) versus the LA Clippers, you ll make a bet for Detroit on the spread again, and buying 3 points, this time with a $250 (or Bet B) to make up for the loss you ve suffered yesterday, as well as to win a profit. If Detroit were to lose again on 3/11 versus the Clippers, then on 11/13 bet $650 (or Bet C) on Detroit on the spread, and buying 3 points in their game versus Seattle to make up for the losses you ve suffered in the last 2 bets with Detroit, as well as to win a profit. You must be wondering, what if Detroit lost again on 3/13? Well, then that means you lose the bet. I can assure you, however, you will almost never see this happen. I m a statistics professional, and I ve done extensive stat calculations and tests to ensure that my betting formula results in a win almost 100% of the time. In an entire NBA season, as long as you follow my guidelines, your chances of losing Bet B in any series is less than 7%. Your chances of losing bet C in any game is close to 0%. As a matter of fact, it is entirely possible that during some seasons you may go through winning every single betting series without ever even touching the C wager! Bet under these rules and you will profit. Whenever you win a bet in any series, stop and move on to the next one.
When your team is a favorite of -3 points or greater Here s an important betting exception to keep in mind: If your team is a favorite of -3 or greater (that means it is expected that your team will beat their opponent by a margin of at least 3 points), then you should make a wager on the Money Line (betting on the Money Line means that you ll win the bet as long as your team wins the game. No pointbuying is necessary). The reason why is because if your team is the favorite, and manages to win the game but at the same time fail to cover the spread, it dramatically increases the risk to continue betting on the same series. Here is an example from the 2009-10 NBA season to make it clearer for you: On 12/23/09, the Houston Rockets started a road trip that fell into the betting criteria of the system. The results were as follow: Date Opponent Result Spread 12/23/08 @ Orlando Magic L 87 102 L +8.5 12/26/08 @ New Jersey Nets W 98-93 L -9 12/27/08 @ Cleveland Cavaliers L 83-108 L +8.5 As you can see, Houston lost the A bet vs Orlando on 12/23. On 12/26, they played the New Jersey Nets and came into the game as a -9 point favorite, which means they are a favorite of -3 or greater. Therefore, you ll need to bet on the Money Line for your B bet instead of buying 3 points to bring -9 down to -6 (which would have lost you the bet even as Houston won the game, since they only defeated New Jersey by a margin of 5 points).
Alternatively, if you do not wish to have to increase your risk amount by betting on the Money Line when your team is a favorite of -3 or greater, then you can still bet on the point spread, and buy 3 points. But keep in mind: Do not continue betting on the series if you lose a bet that would have otherwise been won on the Money Line. It s not very common for a team to be favored by more than 3 points on the road, so rest assured that such a situation like this is not something you ll encounter often. However, keep in mind that when they do arise, that you bet on the Money Line and not on the point spread. Or if you do bet on the point spread and buy 3 points, that you do not continue betting on the series if your wager does not cover while your team wins the game straight up.
Handling road trips that start in-conference I recommend that you only start betting on a series if the team s consecutive 3-game road trip begins immediately after their home game. This also means that if a team is on a 6-game road trip vs. 6 opponents from the opposing conference, then you should only wager on the first 3 games (assuming that they played a home game immediately before starting the road trip). Now, an exception would be that if a team has been playing road game(s) within their own conference before they start 3 consecutive games vs. 3 opponents from the opposing conference, then you should only treat the 3-game series vs. the opposing conference as eligible for play ONLY if that team has lost ALL of its road games from the beginning of the road trip by more than 3 points against the spread. To give you an example, here were the Cleveland Cavaliers opponents between November 7th to November 14 th during the 2008-09 NBA season: Date Opponent Result Spread 12/21/08 @ Oklahoma City W 102-91 L -13 12/19/08 @ Denver W 105-88 W 2 12/17/08 @ Minnesota W 93-70 W -10 12/13/08 @ Atlanta L 92-97 L -4 12/12/08 Philadelphia W 88-72 W -10.5 As you can see, Cleveland played Atlanta (a team from its own conference) before starting a 3-game road trip against 3 consecutive opponents from the opposing
conference (Minnesota, Denver, and Oklahoma City). This means that the 3-game series starting with Minnesota would ONLY be eligible for play IF Cleveland loses to Atlanta against the spread by more than 3 points. The spread for Cleveland in their game vs. Atlanta was -4, and with 3 points added that would make it -1. Since they lost the game to Atlanta by a margin of 5 points (92-97), this means that they did indeed lost against the spread by more than 3 points (as a matter of fact, they lost to the spread by a margin of 6 points: (-1 spread + a -5 points margin loss!)), making the 3-game series they began with Minnesota eligible for play under the system, starting with the A bet. Note that if you have a larger bankroll, your Bet A amount can start out higher, provided that you have enough in your bankroll to make a Bet B and a Bet C if needed. Similarly, if you have a smaller bankroll, your Bet A amount can be lower. Enjoy!