🏈 Get ready for some football! This weekend, we have free picks for both college football on Saturday and NFL on Sunday.
💰 There is a lot of value and great systems to take advantage of in this weekend's games, with mispriced lines and potential for big wins.
🔥 In addition to the free picks, we have two unit plays on Saturday and Sunday that have been extremely successful so far, along with a variety of full, half, and core unit plays.
📈 A valuable part of successful sports betting is the way you approach it.
⚽️ In college football, the game between Stanford and Oregon is predicted to have under 60 points.
💰 Betting on unpopular plays and going against the trend can lead to a higher return on investment.
🏈 The video discusses how the line in a football game is artificially inflated based on public perception.
📉 Despite low bets on the under, the line has decreased, indicating a reverse line move.
🎰 This contrarian play reveals that when the public wins, Vegas wins as well.
📊 The line in the NFL+College Football game was lowered to entice more bets on the over.
💰 Taking advantage of the public perception, the speaker recommends betting on Denver in the NFL game.
🏈 Teams that are minus three have been winning outright in the given system.
💰 The system shared in the video is a reliable method to make money consistently in NFL betting.
✅ Visiting favorites who failed to cover the spread by over 26 points have a high chance of winning their next game as a favorite.
🏈 Proper bankroll management and finding value are essential to be profitable in sports betting.
💰 Avoid over betting, chasing losses, and betting massive parlays for quick riches.
🎰 Casinos advertise big wins to attract customers, but they have a house edge.
🏈 The video provides free picks for NFL and college football games on September 30th and October 1st.
💰 The speaker mentions that they collect revenue from parlay bets and emphasizes doing things the right way.
🎯 There are four unit plays recommended for the weekend, and viewers are encouraged to write down the information for future use.