Money-Making Cross-Sport Parlays For Bookies(Don't Forget The NFL!)

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NFL Divisional Playoff games take place on Saturday and Sunday. Using all 4 games in promoted cross-sport parlays might be the perfect way for online bookies to score big weekend profits.

Cross-Sport Parlay for Saturday and Sunday

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Your own personal Account Success Manager will assist you with the heavy-lifting so you can focus on the money-making tactics like cross-sport parlays and promoting them.

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Saturday, Jan. 12

NFL: Indianapolis Colts at Kansas City Chiefs, Dallas Cowboys at L.A. Rams

When it gets to this level, the NFL Playoffs, no team is unbeatable against the spread. Feel safe to include both Colts at Chiefs and Cowboys at Rams.

The Colts have a real shot of not only covering, but beating the Chiefs. So, do the Cowboys. However, the Chiefs and Rams could also cover.

NBA: Memphis Grizzlies at Miami Heat, San Antonio Spurs at Oklahoma City Thunder

Memphis has come down to earth while the Miami Heat isn’t nearly as capable as they used to be.

Grizzlies at Heat might be one of those ridiculously tough games to handicap because the two teams are so similar. The Spurs have been on fire. Beating Russell Westbrook and Paul George on the road could stamp out that fire.

NCAAB: Ole Miss at #14 Mississippi State, Seton Hall at #19 Marquette

Ole Miss just upset #10 Auburn on Wednesday night. The Rebels have what it takes to beat rival Mississippi State on the road.

Seton Hall might be just as good as Marquette even though Marquette’s ranked. It’s hard to handicap college basketball. Per head agents should consider using both games in promoted parlays.

Sunday, Jan. 13

NFL: L.A. Chargers at New England Patriots, Philadelphia Eagles at New Orleans Saints

More handicappers want to take the 4 points on the Chargers rather than be willing to lay on the Patriots. No matter.

It’s hard to know which team comes out firing because it’s likely to snow in New England on Sunday. The Saints should beat the Eagles.

Will they cover as a -8 favorite?

That’s the question you’ll force players to answer if you add Philly at New Orleans into a promoted parlay.

NBA: Golden State Warriors at Dallas Mavericks, Portland Trailblazers at Denver Nuggets

Most don’t expect the Dallas Mavericks to beat the Golden State Warriors. The Warriors always have trouble covering the spread, though. Portland at Denver should be the most competitive NBA game on Jan. 13. Either can take it ATS.

NCAAB: Villanova at Creighton, #5 Michigan State at Penn State 

Villanova and Creighton could go into overtime, it’s so difficult to handicap. On the surface, Michigan State looks like an easy team to back ATS against Penn State.

Not so because the Nittany Lions step it up on their home court.

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