October is the one time in the US sports bettors are exposed to true sports betting madness. What is this US sports betting madness? Why does it exist? The sports betting madness occurs when those who enjoy moneylines, over/unders, spreads, props, and parlays have so much choice, they can be driven to distraction. It occurs because in October the four major professional sports and one of two major college sports are all being played. All of a sudden when we get to mid-October, you’ll be able to wager on the NFL, NHL, NBA, and MLB, as well as NCAA football. The one sport that is not yet in season, college basketball, starts in early November. Here’s how that sports betting schedule looks.
Running Presently and MLB Playoffs
To place that in perspective, week nine of the NFL season starts the next day as does week four of the NCAA football season. Plus, the NHL and NBA will be a few weeks into their 2016 seasons.
NHL Season
NBA Season
US Sports Betting Madness & Keeping Your Focus
So what should you do with all of the great sports betting opportunities that US sports betting madness affords you? Should you go crazy and expand the number of bets you make by wagering on the sports that have just started, or should you stay focused on the sports that have been running such as MLB, NFL, and college football?
We think it’s best to do the latter rather than the former. Why is that? There are a few good reasons to wager on baseball and football and not, at this time, hockey and basketball. The first reason to stay with baseball and football is because you have a decent idea about what to expect. The teams have developed track records and the players are performing in a much more predictable manner than they would if they were in the first few weeks of the season. Bet on those games on which you are able to garner more information.
You may want to bet on a few basketball or hockey games, but there’s no rush. After all those seasons are just starting and anything can happen in any game. This is a good time to observe and analyze basketball and hockey teams in real-game situations.
Whatever you do during US sports betting madness, which starts in mid-October and runs into early November, only to start again when the NCAA basketball season starts on November 13, make sure that you look for value and remain sensible when betting. Don’t try to wager on every sport or game.