betting in nhl this season using an over-under system...

@allen0187 (59827)
Philippines
December 13, 2011 4:05am CST
and so far it has been a profitable one. really happy about the results of this system. been tracking the system for the past two seasons and was really impressed at how it went. it is basically a chase system and although there will be losses, these losses are easily recouped with one big win per chase. we all know that nhl is the least wagered on sport in the states compared to american football, basketball, and college football and hoops. bookmakers seem to pay little attention to it and there are instances that lines are too soft and are open to error. as a capper and bettor, these errors are potential big wins. anyway, i'm a casual hockey fan myself but because of my bets in these games, i'm grown to love the sport more. lol! anyway, i would love to hear the thoughts of other hockey fans out there who also bet on the sport. what systems or strategies do you use? how has it been so far? are you looking to continue betting on nhl? feel free to chime in guys.
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@bounce58 (17380)
• Canada
13 Dec 11
I am a big hockey fan, but I don't bet. I've been thinking of betting as there are times that I could almost predict what the outcome of games are. Where and how do you bet? Maybe I could cut-in, in some of that action.
@allen0187 (59827)
• Philippines
14 Dec 11
hey bounce. i have a bet365 account and a local bookie as well. for bet365, i bet online. for my local bookie, i place my bets over the phone. i would say you look up a good offshore sportsbook that would cater to your needs. i'm a recreational bettor and bet usually american sports like football, basketball, and hockey. sometimes, i bet soccer, mma, and boxing as well. check the site of sbr, sportsbookreview.com. they review, make recommendations, and rate the online sportsbooks out there accordingly. really a good read if you are planning to shop around for the ideal sportsbook for you. here is their link, http://www.sportsbookreview.com/. feel free to ask anymore questions. cheers!
@bounce58 (17380)
• Canada
14 Dec 11
I haven't really dove into it, but maybe I'll start after I've read more into it. This holidays would offer up some free time to study it, and evaluate my chances. Thanks.
@allen0187 (59827)
• Philippines
22 Dec 11
hi bounce. yeah, that is a good idea. read into it first and take time to look into your options. not sure where you are based but if you can open an account with pinnacle that will be great. i'm currently in the philippines right now so i decided to open a bet365 account. other factors that i looked into are the minimum bets since i rarely make a max bet on a single wager plus the means of depositing and withdrawing funds into the account. bet365 accepts credit cards and that is the most convenient for me so i went with it. although i haven't made a payout yet, i doubt i will but i've resigned to that fact already, they have a bank transfer which suits me as well. don't get me wrong, i plan on winning in the long term, this past three months is a trial phase for me using bet365. so far, i've liked their website and liked their deposit and withdrawal options. i do not like their customer service at all! although my interaction with them have been limited to only chat sessions, their representatives have been a big joke! seriously, i doubt how they got employed in the first place so i've decided to limit my interaction with the bet365 reps. lol! anyway, i have a local bookie as well and for the upcoming nba season, i'll be using the local bookie that i have to place wagers. feel free to send in your questions and i'll be more than happy to answer them to the best that i can. it is really nice to talk to someone else about sports betting outside of a traditional online gaming site. cheers!!!