Best NFL Playoffs Odds at betED.com for Underdogs

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In a review of the two NFL Playoffs games taking place Saturday, Gambling911.com can reveal that betED.com appeared to have the best advantage for sports bettors where the underdogs were concerned. 

"The Cardinals and Colts were both listed with +1 ½ odds," points out Dan Shapiro, sports columnist for the Gambling911.com website.  "In many cases this is a whole half point difference or greater."

Significant?  You bet!

In the Colts vs. Chargers game, oddsmakers have a strong opinion that this one will land somewhere around the one point.  This is a series that has played close over the years while San Diego throughout much of the season has either won or lost within 3 points. 

"This game has ‘One point win' written all over it," Shapiro observed.

Past trends and recent home game trends seem to favor the Arizona Cardinals despite their often lacklustre play (mostly on the road). 

The Cardinals are 5-1 Straight Up against Atlanta at home, hence making that Arizona +1 ½ line found at betED.com especially enticing.  Plus they are offering tons of free cash promos when opening an online betting account.

Christopher Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher 

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