Why You Should Avoid NBA Teasers
January 9, 2012
Filed under NBA News
When it comes to sports betting on basketball, one of the wagers we recommend you stay away from is called the teaser bet. In this wager, the bettor combines the point spread with a parlay. That is to say, the bookie software agent will give you odds that allow you to put the point spread either in favor or against one of the teams you are expecting win within your parlay. In order for your wager to be successful, not only does the NBA team have to win the game, but also they have to cover the number on the point spread. Here is a guide to why teasers are a terrible wager.
In a teaser bet, the sportsbook makes plenty of profit off of casual or inexperienced bettors. Essentially, as we noted above, the teaser allows for the bettor to move the point spread in their favor. However, what we didn’t point out is that you need to include more teams in your wager then what you normally would for a parlay. For example, most people starting out in exotic wagers, will combine two or three teams into one parlay bet, as the odds of three teams winning is more likely then the odds of a person picking 15 of the correct selections.
With that in mind, the teaser is a bad wager, because it asks you to not only put your own personal touch on the point spread, but also include up to 10 or 11 teams in your bet. When it comes to the NBA, we recommend avoiding teasers like the plague, as basketball games have much higher point totals then a football game. Meaning to say, if you have each of your teams winning by four points in a football game, it can happen because of a touchdown. Meanwhile, if you make the same bet in basketball, the difference can be made up or nullified, depending on the amount of baskets the other team scores.


