Online sports betting

Online Sports Betting

If you’re interested in sports, or even know a particular sport well, then it makes sense to consider turning your knowledge into cash by betting. In Germany, sports betting on the German Bundesliga is the most popular, since almost every sports fan follows these games and is therefore well informed. However, the possibilities are practically unlimited, as online sports betting providers cover virtually all sports.

Which are the most popular sports for betting?

In Germany, in addition to the Bundesliga (or the lower leagues), people especially like to bet on tennis—surprise! But that’s no surprise, given that almost 2 million people actively play tennis here. Keeping track of the professional tennis world isn’t easy. Current trends are subject to constant change, and the form of individual players fluctuates considerably. But there’s one thing that makes betting on tennis matches particularly interesting, and that’s in-game betting.

Especially in tennis, a good observer can predict with relatively high accuracy what will happen in the next points and games, and bet, for example, on which player will make the next break or how the next set will end. Those who aren’t familiar with this can learn how to do it. We found a website where a former professional player explains in a whole series of articles which details you should pay attention to during a tennis match. Here, you learn to notice things that a recreational player would never notice. Some of this can even be very useful for your own game, for example, to improve your singles and doubles tactics. The website is called www.tennisbet.net and is partially translated into German.

On the same website, you can also find recommendations on the best online betting sites and where to get the best odds.

You can also find excellent information online for other sports, so you always have a slight advantage and it’s easier to find profitable bets. Profitable means that the odds often don’t reflect the actual probability. For example, let’s assume Rafael Nadal is playing against a relatively unknown player XYZ on a fast hard court, and the online provider has the following odds:
Nadal to win the first set: 1.3 — XYZ to win 4.0
Nadal to win the match: 1.4 — XYZ to win 3.5

If you knew that 1. Nadal has minor injury problems and 2. Player XYZ prefers hard courts, what would be a good bet? Well, you might guess that Nadal might win the first set but lose the match. If you bet on both in a combination bet, you’d get about 100 euros for a stake of 20 euros. Profit (€20.00 x 1.3 x 3.5) – approximately five times the stake!

So, those who do their research online can definitely have an advantage over the betting office.