Back to the Futures. How Future Bets Can Pay Off
   
  By RJ Bell, founder of Pregame.com
 
  
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You may or may not have already learned that
    future bets
are
  wagers
placed far in advance of a sporting event after reading our
  Overview of Sports Gambling Bet Types
.  The basics are all there, so the purpose of this article is to explain  why futures offer such strong value and give tips on improving your  chances to win when betting futures.  
 
The main advantage of futures is that you can get appealing
  odds
by betting when
  oddsmakers first release them
or well before an event is decided. For example, placing a future wager  on the Kentucky Derby a month ahead of time can get you a much better  price on a horse than betting much closer to the race when the real  contenders are revealed for all to see.
      Future odds are not set and can be adjusted by 
  sportsbooks
periodically, but the odds at the time of your wager are the odds you are locked into.  
 
A futures bet example with major team sports would be NFL futures,  where you often can get much higher odds on a team by betting before  the season starts. An NFL future bet on a team to win the Super Bowl  might be 20/1 in the preseason, but by midseason, those odds might  decrease to 10/1 if the team turns out to be a legitimate championship  contender.  
 
It’s important to note that sportsbooks can change futures at  any time, and they are available to be bet all the way until the event  gets underway. Future bets are also not restricted to the championship  game, as you can bet on who will win a conference or division too.  
 
Future bets in NFL and college football, NBA and college basketball and  MLB baseball are team-oriented in that you bet on the team’s  performance while
  proposition bets on non-team future events
that involve individuals like boxing, tennis, golf and NASCAR are also  available. Keep in mind that with futures you are always betting that  the event will happen, on whether the team will accomplish something  such as a championship and not against their chances of doing so. For  example, if Duke is 5/1 to win the NCAA Basketball Championship, you  can bet $100 on Duke and will win $500 if they win it all - but with  standard future betting you cannot bet against Duke winning it all.
 
 Tips to Win
  The key to betting futures is realizing their true value and using the  right Tips to Win. The most important consideration is determining what  changes a team has made to enhance their chances of vying for a  championship like the Super Bowl or World Series. Draft choices,  coaching changes, free-agent signings, trades, and returning starters  all impact a team’s ability to compete, so each aspect should be  considered when making your future bet.  
  The Draft
  The draft is a much bigger factor in NBA basketball and NFL football  since a rookie can approach superstar status much earlier (i.e. LeBron  James) than other sports like MLB baseball where it can take years for  players to develop. Of course the way the drafts are structured, the  weaker teams almost always select players higher than the stronger  teams. However, elite teams like the San Antonio Spurs and New England  Patriots are well-known for making the most of their picks despite poor  draft positioning.
 
Player Movement
Nothing has changed the landscape of sports over the past 20 years more  than free agency. Superstars like Shaquille O’Neal can simply walk away  at the end of their contracts, forcing their teams to decide the  likelihood of their re-signing and potentially trading them before  their contracts are up to get something in return.  
 
O’Neal is a perfect example to examine since he left the Orlando Magic  as a free agent to join the Los Angeles Lakers in 1996, leaving the  Magic with nothing in return. Eight years later, he forced the Lakers  to trade him to the Miami Heat so the Lakers could get something in  return while he was still under contract since he made it known he  would not re-sign with them.  
 
O’Neal’s status changed the balance of power between the Eastern and  Western Conference in both situations, with the Heat becoming serious  title contenders in his first year with the team.
 
A smart NBA futures bettor would have put money on the Heat to win the  NBA title or Eastern Conference right after the trade was made.  
 
In NBA basketball and MLB baseball, the midseason trade  deadline could also be very critical to a team’s improvement. The New  York Yankees tried very hard to yank ace pitcher Randy Johnson from the  Arizona Diamondbacks at the 2004 deadline and probably would have won  the World Series if they had done so. Instead, they were forced to wait  until the off-season to make the trade for Johnson and didn’t have  enough pitching to get past the Boston Red Sox, who went on to win the  World Series.  
 
In college football and basketball, there is the added  dimension of a team’s returning starters. Graduation or early defection  of players to the pros play a critical role in the team’s makeup for  the next season and should be examined. However, while losing a Heisman  Trophy winner like quarterback Carson Palmer in 2003 seemed to be a  blow to USC’s chances of winning a national title, it also allowed  another Heisman Trophy winner to shine in Matt Leinart, so not all  losses hurt an NCAA program.  
 
Timing is everything with player movement. Sometimes these  moves pay off, sometimes they don’t, but they often seem to give teams  a fighting chance in bettor’s minds and make future bets more  interesting.  
Coaching Moves
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers made big news  during the 2002 off-season when they pried Jon Gruden away from the  Oakland Raiders to be their head coach. Tampa Bay management felt like  they had the right players in place and just needed the right person to  put all the pieces together and lead the way.  
 
After a series of hiring mishaps, including the failed recruitment of  coaching legend Bill Parcells, Gruden turned out to be their man and  proved to be the difference. It wasn’t cheap since it cost the  Buccaneers a number of draft picks and money, but nobody could argue it  wasn’t worth the price when they won their first Super Bowl. The best  futures price on the Bucs turned out to be before the regular season  started and the full impact of Gruden was felt in Tampa and throughout  the rest of the NFL.
 
 Measuring True Value
  
    Once you put all of the Tips to Win together,  you need to try to measure the true value of a team’s future bet  chances. But your perception of how well a team will perform and how  you interpret the significance of the Tips to Win will determine whether or not a team is worth betting on.  
     
    Sometimes a team comes along like the 1999 St. Louis Rams, who won the  Super Bowl that year despite entering the season as a longshot at  incredible 200/1 odds. When such longshots come in it demonstrates  another strong appeal of future bets, that a fan can make a small bet  on a longshot, enjoy following their results all season, and just maybe  cash a huge ticket! A safer approach is to pick a playoff team or one  that just missed out from the previous year and made some smart moves  to turn them into a contender.  
   
    Betting the preseason favorite like last year’s champs is a bit risky  since their odds are already so low and a lot more money would need to  be wagered to make it worthwhile. However, there is still some value in  instances like this if you feel strongly that they can go deep into the  playoffs again. The further they go, the smaller their odds will likely  get along the way and the more value you will have by betting far in  advance.  
   
    That’s the bottom line with any futures bet – the true value comes down  to how you feel about a team compared to the oddsmaker’s projections.  If your Tips to Win point to a team worth betting on and that team ultimately follows  through, you’ll have a rooting interest all season long and will get  the very most out of your futures wager!
   
  
    
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By RJ Bell, founder of Pregame.com 
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