A futures bet is a
bet in an event where there are many competitors,
sometimes made considerably before the event takes
place. Futures are most common in events like
motor racing, NASCAR, horse racing, or golf, among
others. Futures are also posted in major competitions,
like Major League Baseball and the NFL, at the
start of the season, where players can get better
odds on a team in which they have confidence than
they would get later in the season. Because of
the number of competitors, futures bets offer
larger payouts. The larger payoffs are offset
by the increased difficulty of picking a winner.
More About Futures Betting
This bet applies to Football, Basketball, Baseball
and Ice Hockey. Futures are a single wager on the
outcome of an event that will be determined sometime
in the future.
For Example:
It might be a bet made at the start of the season
on Dallas Cowboys to win the Super Bowl. Futures
odds change continuously throughout the season -
YOU GET THE ODDS IN EFFECT AT THE TIME YOU BET.
Futures bets often attract (high) odds to the bettor.
An If Win wager is an excellent choice for money
management. You wager a fixed amount on one team
if that team wins or the game is tied, then another
fixed amount -up to the original amount- shall be
placed on a different team. Your first wager must
win in order for you to have action on the remaining
wagers. If the first wager loses, there is No Action
thereafter. You cannot have duplicate teams in the
same If
Win wager.
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