This could be another way to practice reading odds and navigating the emotions associated with live betting. If you want to do some extra sports odds homework, even before the preseason, you can always be sharpening your odds-watching tools on the MLB.
Where you can see which teams are outperforming their odds.
My recommendation is to think of NFL preseason betting as a testing ground. This is a great place to get a grip on what’s happening before things heat up in the season. Yes, you can even start betting before the season starts. Looking at Super Bowl odds can be a good gauge of how to place your over/under bets. The best and most exciting over/under bets are on the Superbowl. Then you would wager whether the actual number will be over or under that number. In Over/Under NFL betting, the sportsbook posts a number of some statistics, typically combined points scored. If you’re on a golden lucky streak, sign up for one of these, but only after checking out the latest NFL odds. The odds of winning these are steeper, and for that reason, the payout can be bigger. If even one of your games goes the wrong way, you lose the entire parlay. In NFL parlay bets, you bundle a number of bets into a bigger, riskier, and potentially more lucrative wager.