3-Ways Bookies Can Increase 2019 NFL Conference Championship Profits

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Jan/17/2019

The 2019 NFL Conference Championships take place this Sunday. The first game has the 1-seed New Orleans Saints hosting the 2-seed Los Angeles Rams.

The Saints are a -3.5 favorite to beat the Rams. In the second game, the New England Patriots head to Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri to battle the Chiefs.

The Chiefs, the 1-seed in the AFC, are -3 favorites over New England.

Most every online bookie agent should garner tons of action on both games.

How to Increase Profits on the  2019 NFL Conference Championship Games

Garnering action doesn’t always lead to profits, though. Check out 3 ways agents can increase profit on the 2019 NFL Conference Championships.

1. Don’t use their layoff account if L.A. Rams are overplayed

The last time the Rams met the Saints, New Orleans easily handled Los Angeles 45-35. Since that time, the Saints’ defense has gotten much better while the Rams’ defense has sort of fallen apart. Los Angeles allows over 122 rushing yards per game.

The Saints are a likely winner, and unless New Orleans comes out flat as they did versus the Eagles in the NFC Divisional Playoffs, they should beat the Rams and cover.

Allowing bets on the Rams to remain as is, not using the layoff account, should lead to big bookie profits.

2. Set max betting limits on Patriots moneyline, and allow wagers on KC moneyline

The Patriots beat Kansas City 43-40 in Week 5. New England’s familiar with how Kansas City will play on Sunday.

However, the Chiefs aren’t familiar with how New England will play on offense.

The Patriots unleashed a stinging rushing attack in their destruction of the L.A. Chargers in the Divisional Playoffs.

Unless the Chiefs, who rank 31st in the NFL against the rush, have suddenly come up with a new game plan in 7 days, New England could run the ball right down Kansas City’s throat.

New England has a big shot of beating the Chiefs straight up. Setting max betting limits on the Pats moneyline and allowing more money to go to Kansas City could prove profitable.

3. Don’t use layoff account on Saints versus Rams total

The total currently stands at 56. Most everyone believes the game will go over.

That probably won’t be the case because the Saints’ defense has been great in the last 4 to 5 games while the Rams’ aren’t moving the ball as well right now as they were in the first couple of months of the season.

Allowing action to ride on over the total in Saints versus Rams, not using the layoff account, could lead to massive profit.

Just as quickly as the 2019 NFL Conference Championship games approached, so to will Super Bowl 53.

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