The NCAA basketball season is back but this betting market is shark infested waters until the public pays attention in March. If you're jumping into those waters in November and December, we have some simple tips to follow that should have you betting college hoops like a wiseguy.
For the most part, the general public doesn’t start looking at NCAA hoops until January and even then, most don’t think about it until March Madness begins.College basketball betting is back, putting one of the most split markets back on the board for sports bettors.
That means that if you can become an expert in one of these mid-majors, you give yourself an advantage over the bookies. But keep in mind that some small-conference games don’t getAsk any oddsmaker or bookie and they’ll tell you the one market they fear the most is college basketball totals. These numbers are often attacked by sharp bettors the second they hit the board and adjust quickly, so if you can jump on a steam move and get a good Over or Under number before it adjusts too far, you’re at least on the wise side of the total.at the top of the board. And even as the season plays out, those odds stay relatively unchanged from week to week.
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