Ultimate NFL Betting System
on Oct.05, 2010, under Super Bowl 101
Since the NFL was first formed in the late 1960s to early 1970s, NFL betting has been a huge moneymaker for sportsbooks around the world. One of the main ways to win at betting on NFL games is by handicapping and creating systems. Here is a look at the late 1980s classic betting system known as the Ultimate NFL betting system. This system is a proven winner, accumulating a record of 11 wins and one loss since 1989. However, as we just noted, the system has such a low win total, because it is used very rarely.
In essence the goal of the ultimate NFL betting system is to bet against any team that has scored over 30 points in each of its last two games while giving up 10 points or fewer. The other stipulation is that the game you are about to bet on, must involve at least one team meeting the previously mentioned criteria, while they play a non divisional team.
When games fell under the guidelines of ultimate NFL betting system, from 1989 to 2008, the system was a successful 11 and one. Here are two examples of the system in progress.
1. 2008 Washington Redskins +6 lost to Baltimore Ravens – In this game, bettors using the UBS would have lost as the Ravens met the criteria but were able to beat the struggling Redskins. The final score of the game was Ravens 24 and Redskins 10 which exceeded the six point spread.
2. 2006 Arizona Cardinals +12 lost to Chicago Bears – During the 2006 matchup between the Cardinals and the Bears, the 12 point dog Cardinals were pulling off the upset, by leading the Bears 20 to nothing after the first half of the game. Unless the Cardinals managed to lose by more than 12 in a Bears comeback, the system would be a winner. By the end of the game, the Bears had come all the way back and won the game 20-23 making the system a winner.
