Friday 25 January 2013

How to win at NASCAR wagers

By John Bennet


NASCAR is a well-known sport that attracts thousands of followers at every event.

Auto racing started way back in the 19th century. The foremost race took place in Paris, France back in the year 1894. The sport then spread to the united states much later. The United States first race took place in Illinois and took the winner 10 hours to complete the race.

William France, Senior, on February 21, 1949.The first race took place at Daytona Beach, where they been racing ever since. Due to the heavy demand on materials caused by post world war II, there were no stock cars put in place hence accidents kept to minimalThe first NASCAR race outside the United States was held in Canada. The race was held on July 1, 1952 at Stanford Park, OntarioToday, NASCAR is as popular as ever thousands of people attending those events every year.

NASCAR knocked off the NHL out of the fourth position as a major sport Like most major sports, gambling has become a major part of that industryPart of the reason is because it is so easy to gamble on NASCAR.

Currently there are three different bets that a gambler can make on a NASCAR race.The first one is a bet on a particular driver to win the raceThe second bet is that the driver will emerge amongst the top three drivers Finally, the last bet is that a particular driver will beat another driver. Moneyline odds lists most of the arts. You can take an example whereby every $10 bet on a particular driver yields $20.The other example happens when you bet $10 on another driver and you get back $70 in return.

Some races will include any entry called "field. The field has other drives that are not the ones listed in the sports books On the real, these are the drivers that you should avoid betting on

You stand lower odds if you bet on a driver tio finish at the top three positions.The reason for this is that the sports book must pay out three winning bets rather than one. That would depend on how they are listed. Take for example Jeff Gordon is listed at -140, the gambler would have to risk $14 so as to gain $10. Another example would be if Jeff Burton is listed at +100, that would be asked to risk $13 to win $10 that Jeff Burton would finish above the other drivers. Another example is Jeff Burton, listed at +100; the player will be required to risk $13 in order to gain $10.

The process is easy hence betters can get used to it fast enough. That translates to a lot more betting on NASCAR. As you can see, there are plenty more reasons you should go to Las Vegas or pay a visit to any legal betting organizations.




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