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How to Make the Most of New Zealand Betting Sites from Nigeria

Football is the most popular sport among bettors in Nigeria. Basketball ranks second while boxing is third. Although Nigeria has many top sportsbooks, the best bookies are based overseas.

If you’re a sports bettor who’s always hunting better odds and bonuses, we have a secret for you. Try New Zealand betting sites. They’re genuine and reliable. All you need is to find NZ sportsbooks that also accept Nigerians.

Here’s a detailed guide to help you make the most of NZ-based sportsbooks in Nigeria.

Shop Around for the Best Sportsbooks

Just like Nigeria, New Zealand is a sports nation. Rugby and not football, is the most popular sport over there. NZ is a major target for world-class betting sites. Regulations in the country permit foreign sportsbooks to operate in the country legally.

These foreign bookmakers also serve other markets in Europe, North America, Africa, and Asia. Shop around for established sportsbooks in NZ known for their competitive odds and fair betting bonuses.

Check the supported payment methods. You want a bookie that accepts popular payment methods like Visa, MasterCard, and Skrill. Pay attention to the supported currencies—the best bookies accept the Naira, Euro, USD, and NZ dollars.

Another thing to consider is a bookie’s payout speed. After you win a bet, you probably want a fast payout. This can only happen if you choose a fast payout-betting website.

Find and Claim Fair Bonuses

Sports betting sites all over the world give out welcome bonuses to new customers. In New Zealand, the welcome reward can be as high as $1000 (1.65M NGN).

There’s a catch. Betting sites match your deposit amount. If you deposit 100 NGN, you receive 100 Naira as a bonus. Most bookies have a small minimum deposit limit of N100.

If you’re lucky, you can find a bookie that gives you 200% or 300% of your deposit. Betting bonuses can help increase your bankroll. This can also maximize your potential profits or at least reduce your losses.

The best sportsbooks have countless bonuses. You can receive a free bet for topping up your account balance. Some of them award you freebies to promote a major soccer game, a new payment method, or to celebrate your birthday.

Tip: select bonuses based on their terms and conditions. A N1000 free bet with no wager requirements is better than a N10, 000 bonus with 10 wager requirements. Few rollover terms make it easier to convert bonus winnings to cash.

Compare and Use the Best Odds

Sports betting sites have varying odds for every match. Before you place any bet, look for the best possible odds. Sometimes you can boost your profits by 5% or 10% just by switching betting platforms.

Using great odds consistently helps you maximize your profits. This is important for long-term bettors. Breaking even after a season of betting can be challenging. Leveraging great odds makes it easier to make profits in the betting game.

If you’re a new sports bettor, take time to learn how odds work. Far too many newbies get into ACCA/Parlay bets, handicaps, and props without learning. The result is that they lose their bets.

In both New and Nigeria, most betting sites display odds in a decimal/fractional format.

Decimal Odds: Nigeria has 1.5 odds against New Zealand (3.0) in a football game. If you bet N10 on the Super Eagles, you stand to win N15. If you back NZ with N10, you can win N30.

Fractional Odds: South Sudan has 4/1 odds against the USA (3/2) in a game of basketball. If you spend N10 on SS, your potential payout is N40. By comparison, an N10 bet on the US would return N15.

Excel at One or Two Sports

Predicting one sports bet can be difficult at times. Betting on different sports every weekend makes it impossible for you to win in the long term. The simple reality is that you can’t be great in multiple sports.

However, you can become good enough to win consistently in one sport. The best sportsbook covers hundreds of sports and leagues. You can specialize in the Nigerian Premier Football League. You can focus on the NBA, international rugby, or European football.

After you settle on a sport, learn how it works, top teams, competitions, and players. Go through past records. Watch a lot of games and pay attention to the details.

Take note of the key scorers, average goals in a match, defensive teams, and playmakers. When you start betting, use the data you’ve accumulated to help you make informed betting decisions.

You can always bet on a different sport occasionally. However, your focus should be on a sport you’re best at.

Learn Money Management

One of the biggest reasons people lose money in betting is that they can’t handle money. Some people risk too much money in one game. When things don’t work out, they give up. Others can’t let go after a series of bad bets.

To succeed in betting, create a budget. Your bankroll should be whatever remains after you’ve budgeted for important stuff. Pay your bills, clear debts and save money aside for emergencies and investments.

Break down your monthly budget into smaller amounts. Usually, experts recommend bet sizes worth 1% to 5% of your bankroll. If you have N10,000 in your account, bet N100 to N400 on every game.

A great way to ensure your budget lasts until your next paycheck is to focus on a few, quality bets. Also, be disciplined. If you decide to bet on five games in a week, stick to this plan.

Learn Sports Betting Winning Tips

The most successful sports gamblers in history were avid readers. They read about odds, bonuses, tricks, and tips they can use to beat bookies. They’re also great record-keepers.

If you can track your performance in betting throughout the season, you can discover crucial trends. Maybe you tend to win straight bets but never seem to win accumulators. Perhaps you have a bigger winning record on weekends than on weekdays.

Keep records to improve your performance. More importantly, learn strategies and tips to help you become a better gambler.

This post was last modified on July 24, 2024 12:10 am

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