The Do’s and The Don’ts of Super Bowl 58 Betting: Chiefs vs 49ers

The Do’s and The Don’ts of Super Bowl 58 Betting: Chiefs vs 49ers

 

Super Bowl 58 is almost upon us, and while fans of the Chiefs and 49ers are excited for their shot at glory, bettors are also eagerly anticipating the big game. MyBookie Sportsbook | Do’s and The Don’ts of Super Bowl 58 Betting Chiefs vs 49ers

The Super Bowl is a game where even the most casual bettor gets their money out and places some wagers. Many will simply bet on the outcome of the game, picking one team over another, while others will spread the money around and try to cash as many winning tickets as possible in the final game of the season. While it is up to each individual to wager how they wish, we believe that there are some definite do’s and don’ts that everyone should follow, so let’s get into those.

 

DO set a betting limit for the game

The betting limit is going to be different for every single person that wagers money on Super Bowl 58, which means that we are not going to set a specific amount. The simple equation here is that the limit should be the amount that you can afford to lose without putting yourself into some kind of hardship. No matter how strongly you feel about the outcome of the game, the reality is that you still might lose. Don’t bet the bank on a wager that you have zero guarantee of winning.


Bet Chiefs vs 49ers to Win
Where: Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, Nevada
When: Sunday, February 11, 2024, 6:30 PM
TV/Stream: CBS


 

DON’T wager on every possible bet

Specifically, we are talking about the prop bets here, as there are literally thousands to choose from when the Super Bowl rolls around. We are not saying that you should skip prop bets entirely, as they are fun to play. What we are saying here is that try to stick to the ones that require some level of skill over chance. For example, the MVP is a good way to go, as it is generally the winning QB who gets the nod. If you feel strongly about one team winning the game, then maybe put a few bucks on the QB for MVP.

 

DO stick with your usual method of betting

Knowing that it is the final game of the football season, a lot of people feel the need to start throwing money around in hopes of ending the season on a high. This is the quickest way to guarantee that you will lose money. If you bet on sports on a regular basis, you probably have some method or other that you use to come up with your bets for each game. If that works for you more often than not, then don’t deviate from your usual plan of action.

 

DON’T place in-game wagers unless you know what you are doing

Live betting can be very tempting, with in-game wagers accounting for a large chunk of the money wagered on the Super Bowl. This is certainly a fun way to play, but if you are a casual bettor that doesn’t know a whole lot about football, then you might as well just write a check and hand it over to the bookies. These types of wagers are risky for good bettors who know the ins and outs of the game, but they are a potential nightmare for the casual fan.

There are wagers available for everyone, so stick to what you know, stick to your budget, and have fun watching and wagering on the big game.

 
Super Bowl Game Picks Odds Subject to Change SPREAD MONEYLINE TOTAL
Kansas City Chiefs +2 +105 U 47.5
San Francisco 49ers -2 -125 O 47.5
 
 
 

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The Do’s of Super Bowl 50 Betting
 

The Do’s and The Don’ts of Super Bowl 50 Betting

Okay NFL gaming enthusiasts, if you’re in need if some sage Super Bowl betting advice, then you’re in for a treat thanks to this Super Bowl 50 betting guide! Now, let’s find out all about the do’s, the don’ts when Super Bowl 50 gets underway on Sunday, February 7, 2016 at 6:30 PM ET, live from Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. When: Sunday, February 7, 2015
Kickoff: 6:30 PM ET
Where: Santa Clara, CA
Stadium: Levi’s Stadium
Spread: Panthers -5
Moneyline: Carolina -220 vs Denver +190
Game Total: 45
Watch: CBS
Stream: CBS Sports
Listen: Carolina vs The Do’s of Super Bowl 50 Betting

Stick With Your ‘First Mind’!

Just like your momma’ once taught you…going with your first mind’ or first choice is generally the right way to go. Some NFL gridiron gamblers over-think their betting selections and end up making a foolish wager when their first thought was the right one all along!

Do Your Homework!

Well, thanks to guys like me, you have half of your research/homework work already done. Still, there’s nothing like making a well-informed wager and that means doing your ‘homework’ by gathering as much pertinent betting information as possible. Whether it’s knowing a simple Super Bowl fact like six of the last eight Super Bowl underdogs have brought home the bacon or some more obscure fact that takes longer to longer to locate, there’s nothing like making a wise and well-informed wager. Peyton and the Broncos are coming into Super Bowl 50 as clear betting underdogs.

The Don’ts of SB 50 Betting

Head Over Heart!

Never, ever, ever, use your ‘heart’ to make a Super Bowl betting selection or a wager on any sport for that matter. This means removing your love for one team or another and using your brain power, ATS trends and ‘gut feelings’ to make the right pick. There’s probably not a bettors alive that hasn’t made at least one betting selection based on ‘love’ but that is generally a quick route to disaster…trust me!

If ‘If Was a Fifth’ We’d All be Drunk!

Never make a Super Bowl wager on ‘If’ this happens or ‘if’ that happens. There’s an old saying that goes…’If ‘if’ was a fifth, we’d all be drunk’ and that’s as true as any wagering maxing ever. Be resolute in your betting selections and don’t dream up scenarios that likely won’t come to fruition.

Remember…Every Matchup is Different!

Last but not least, you should never make a wager based on what one team did the last time out. Remember, every matchup is different, even if you do feel strongly about your betting selection. Case in point…Denver’s stout defense mad minced-meat out of mostly-immobile New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady in their AFC Championship game win last weekend. However, with the Broncos facing a completely different kind of quarterback in Carolina’s Cam Newton, it would be foolish to expect the Broncos defense to, both, perform the same way they did the last time out – or employ the same kind of defensive game plan. Again, every matchup is different and presents different challenges for both, the favorite and underdog!  
 

 

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