With AFL tipping competitions gearing up, tippers across the country are thinking strategy for the 2014 season. If you’re not ready with a solid strategy, you could get blindsided by other tippers who know how to work the odds. To make the most of this tipping season, it’s important to do your homework and make sure you understand your betting strategy. Here’s how you can make the AFL footy tipping 2014 odds work for you.
Leading Up to the Competition: Study the Preseason
Knowing what happened preseason will give you valuable insights into the players’ and teams’ odds during regular season play. Use these preseason statistics to better your game, and factor all aspects of preseason play in to account. During the preseason, players show strengths and weaknesses that give you a look into how the season may play out, so pay attention to what has happened leading up to the regular 2014 AFL season.
A Statistical Advantage When Tipping: Those Who Fail to Learn from History…
When making your picks, it’s important to consider individual players’ careers and the history of the teams. The beautiful thing about history is that it tends to repeat itself. Knowing what went wrong in the past can help players and tippers prepare for the future. Unless a major change has taken place during the off-season, you can generally expect that past trends will continue.
New Favourites to Tip the Odds
One of the great things about AFL tipping competitions is that tips can be made and changed as the season progresses. You should make your weekly picks with as much fresh knowledge as possible. Look into media coverage to stay up to date with AFL news and happenings. Injuries and winning streaks can give you a leg up in future tipping, and these insights can help you build a streak of your own.
Get Into the Spirit of the Competition
Part of a reason footy tipping is so popular is that it is a great way to get into the game. Not only do competitions make the season more exciting, it is a great way to learn more about the game. Novice tippers can have plenty of fun with tipping and may get lucky on occasion, but having more AFL knowledge will put you at an advantage. Even if you are a die-hard fan, it is unlikely that you know everything there is to know about the league and the game. Keep learning as you go, and use these discoveries to your advantage. There is an abundance of information available online that tippers can use to strengthen their odds.
Compare Your Notes With the Bookie’s
Look at what the bookkeepers odds are, and take this information into consideration before placing your tips. Bookies set their odds based on a variety of factors that could influence a match. If you are unsure of a team or its players’ potential, you can feel confident that the bookkeepers do. Instead of blindly putting in random tips, go with the odds and back the bookies.
AFL footy tipping 2014 is shaping up to be an action-packed season filled with exciting competitions. Make your tips in confidence, and play the odds in your favour. Remember to get your tips in on time, and keep on alert for any major changes. Making smart, calculated decisions is the best way to ensure tipping success.

