NHL Hockey Betting
Posted by Mother Pucker on March 15th, 2009I don’t mean to brag, but I think that I may be onto something here, and figured that I’d share it with everyone. I started to get back into sports wagering this week and so far have done pretty good. So good that I’m thinking of maybe dedicating a section of this website to my picks and to post my win/lose results.
Early in the week I deposited $200 at Sports Interaction, and am now up to $621.04 after only a few days of betting. Here are my bets so far this week, cut and paste directly from Sports Interaction:
As you can see from the above chart, I’ve jumped from my initial $200 on March 10th to $621.04 as of last night. That’s a $421.04 gain in 5 days!
If you look closely you’ll see that I’m not betting every game, and in fact only picking the teams that are classified as long shots. Those +190 and +180 odds from last night with Tampa Bay and Ottawa were definitely nice, but so far the nicest win was Tampa Bay over Toronto on March 12th. Am I a big Lightning fan? Nope. Did I see a team that was way undervalued? You bet I did, and that’s why I jumped all over it.
Anyway, I’m not claiming rocket science with this, just saying that there is money to be made if you are smart and patient enough not to want to bet on every single game out there. If you want to make some cash betting on the NHL, any other sport, or hell even American Idol then be sure to hit up Sports Interaction and start the winnings.
Now, what do you think I should do? Should I share my picks beforehand for you guys? Or will that jinx me? Let’s hear it!

Holy crap!!! whats your secret? Any special sources or anything? Or are you just making these picks on your own?
Yes, please share your picks with us before the games so we can get in on some of the cash!!!!!!
Good luck to you on the betting – have some fun betting on NHL games from the UK as they don’t always update the odds quick enough (has some fun in game wins!)
Rule number one though – never bet on your own team though – too many emotions = giving money away!
Brad: No real secret, just using my head and not betting on what appears to be the guaranteed win.
Ian: Yeah, I try and stay away from my own team (even though the above chart would suggest otherwise).