The Proper Way To Play Nfl Teasers

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How to Play NFL Teasers Effectively


Introduction

NFL teasers can be an enjoyable and profitable way to get in on the action, but only if you know how to use them correctly. Without a proper strategy, you might end up wasting your money. Teasers naturally favor bookmakers, so understanding and overcoming their edge is crucial.

Understanding NFL Teasers

A teaser involves wagering on two or more teams while adjusting the point spreads. Common NFL teasers adjust the spread by six, 6.5, or seven points. For example, if Dallas is favored by eight points and Minnesota is an underdog by three, a teaser would adjust these to Dallas -2 and Minnesota +9. To win, both results need to occur, and a push voids the ticket, returning your bet. Because of these favorable adjustments, teaser payouts are lower than regular parlays.

The Bookmaker's Edge

Due to the structure of teasers, bookmakers hold a significant edge. For instance, to break even with two-team, six-point teasers paying even money, you need to win 70.7% of your bets. Randomly teasing NFL games or relying on favorites often doesn’t achieve this win rate, leading to expected losses. The challenge is even greater with seven-point teasers due to the higher cost.

Strategies for Success

To profit from teasers, you must find situations that allow more than 71% success over time. One such strategy is the "basic strategy teaser" or "Wong teaser." This involves moving spreads across key numbers, specifically three and seven. For example, teasing a spread from -8.5 to -2.5 covers common margins of victory, such as three or seven points. Teasing to the exact key numbers increases the chance of a push, voiding the ticket. Optimal spreads for this strategy range from -7.5 to -8.5 and +1.5 to +2.5. Historical data indicates this is profitable, though a large bankroll is necessary due to potential fluctuations.

Considerations for Other Spreads

Some may wonder if it's beneficial to tease spreads to cover key numbers like 3.5 to +3.5. However, this typically lacks long-term value because of the numbers in between, such as two, one, and zero, which occur less frequently. Additionally, teasing from -3 requires at least 6.5 points, increasing costs without enough benefit.

When Teasers Make Sense

Despite the odds, certain scenarios can make teasers advantageous. For instance, if you're confident about two teams winning outright, but a parlay doesn't offer a better payout, a teaser might. They can also be useful for exploiting lines that appear soft. As long as you understand their limitations and apply them wisely, teasers can be a powerful betting tool.

By following these strategies and understanding the nuances of teasers, you can turn them into an effective part of your NFL betting arsenal.

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