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Tips On How to Get Started With NHL Bettings

07/08/2021 at 2:00pm EDT

One of the reasons why hockey is so popular is because of how exciting the games are. This is because of the nature of its complete unpredictability, which is unlike any of the other major professional sports. When it comes to betting on the NHL, it could be anyone’s game.

In order to be successful, however, you’ll need to understand a little bit about how NHL betting works and how to get started. That’s what this article is here to help with!

From how to pick a winning team to know which type of bet to place on which games, we’re here with our top tips on how to get started with NHL bettings for beginners.

  1. May the Odds Be Ever in Your Favor


It’s hockey, not the Hunger Games, but without good odds you’ll never make any money through betting on the NHL. For more information regarding the latest and most up-to-date NHL odds, check out https://www.fanduel.com/sbk/nhl-picks.

By betting on outcomes where the odds are already in your favor, you will actually be reducing the return you’ll receive if it comes in while the risk factor will remain the same. With that said, if you’re still learning and the odds aren’t looking likely… Neither is your win.

  1. Stick With the Winning Streaks


Confidence and the team’s attitude is as large of a factor in hockey as it is in any sport, so the side going into a game with a few wins under their belt has a good chance of continuing their streak. Even if they go down during the game, confidence can help drive them forward.

  1. Home or Away?


Playing on home ice can sometimes be a serious advantage to certain hockey teams or players. This can be the result of the conditions of the ice or simply because playing at home and having the stadium filled with fans acts as a good form of motivation for home teams.

Check out their history for home/road records to see whether or not the team you’re betting on is likely to have a better or worse chance depending on where the game is.

  1. Start With Simple Bets

Just like when you’re learning to play ice hockey itself, don’t try to run before you can walk.

It can be tempting to put your money on the bets with the best returns, but unless you’re already familiar with each of the different types of bets and the teams that are playing, you’ll be relying on sheer beginner’s luck.

It’s a much better idea to start by placing simple bets until you’re more experienced.

  1. Bet Small and Often

The best thing you can do when you’re getting into sports betting is to start off with small, frequent bets as this will allow you to get some good practice before placing bigger bets.

A good general rule of thumb to follow with sports betting is to only bet between 1 and 5% of your total budget in the beginning. This way, if your first few bets are a bust, you won’t have blown the whole budget and you can continue to practice with less of an overall risk to you.

  1. Learn the Basic Bet Types

Following on from our last point, if you’re just starting out with NHL betting then we would advise you to try and learn or at least get to grips with some of the most common bets.

This includes single-game NHL bets. betting the puck line, betting the Moneyline, totals betting, NHL parlays, and many, many more! By placing bets without really understanding them, however, there is a much lower chance of them actually coming in or being successful.

  1. Choose a Reputable Betting Service

This is especially true if you prefer to place your bets online, but even if you’re betting with real-life bookies, make sure you’ve chosen one that is reputable and offers good odds.

You can easily check to see what other people think of different betting sites by checking out reviews online. Look out for (and try to avoid) betting with any sites or bookies that have a history of dodgy behavior or delayed payouts.

Final Thoughts

The best advice we can give when you’re getting started with sports betting is to create a budget and stick to it, and to try and have fun! If it stops being fun, consider taking a break for a while and trying a different hobby.

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