How to Bet on the NFL Playoffs

The National Football League's place in the pantheon of American sports makes it a popular choice for gamblers. Amateurs and professionals bet on a dozen NFL games each week in the hopes of hitting it big. You can potentially make money while enjoying the excitement of the NFL playoffs when you place a smart bet.

Instructions

  1. Place a Wager on Your Favorite NFL Playoff Team

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      Organize an office pool with the permission of your manager or supervisor to bet on the NFL playoffs. These pools can be friendly, with gifts or bragging rights exchanged instead of money. Keep the office pool low-key to avoid distracting from office efficiency.

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      Use online betting establishments to place a quick bet on the NFL playoffs. Check the website's main page for transaction security, as well as the date of the company's origin.

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      Head to a local casino or gambling establishment to enjoy the NFL playoffs after you place a bet. Casinos outside of Atlantic City and Las Vegas may only take basic bets, but they will allow you an easy outlet for your gambling needs. Watch the playoff games in the lounge area to track the progress of your bet.

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      Set some money down on the over/under as a basic bet on each NFL playoff game. The over/under allows you to gamble on whether both teams will score over or under the amount set by a particular casino.

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      Explore special areas of an NFL playoff game on which you can bet. Casinos in Las Vegas provide a line on a number of areas in the Super Bowl, including the number of yards a running back gains or the number of total first downs in one half.

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      Follow the injured list for each playoff team before you place a wager. The loss of a superstar quarterback can cause a major change in a game that will influence the over/under or overall odds.

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      Take a chance by placing a bet on an NFL playoff team with the odds stacked against it. Odds makers in Las Vegas set the odds for a particular team to win in each game from the first week of the regular season. You can hedge your bet by placing a higher amount of money on a team with better odds.