NFL Playoffs Betting

At the end of the 16-game of NFL Regular Season you should opt for NFL Playoffs Betting. NFL Playoffs Betting are a single-elimination tournament to determine the NFL champion. Experienced NFL Playoffs gamblers know that six teams from each of the league’s two conferences qualify for the tournament based on regular season records. A tie-breaking procedure exists in the case of equal records.

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National Football League Playoffs (NFL Playoffs) are an amazing opportunity to bet and to win extra money in your favorite sportsbook. NFL Playoffs ends with the Super Bowl, the league’s championship game. It is, in fact, the best-year-opportunity to make BIG money while taking advantage of football promotions is the Super Bowl betting date. It means, that you bet the last NFL Playoff game of the year.

When we talk about the two football conferences, we are talking about the AFC (American Football Conference) and the NFC (National Football Conference).

Betting NFL Playoffs is as easy as opening an account in a sportsbook. Click the banners of this page and open your sportsbook account to bet the NFL Playoffs and check how easy is to join a sportsbook and make money while you enjoy the NFL Playoffs games.

In order to elaborate about NFL playoffs betting, it’s important to say that both AFC and NFC conferences are divided into 4 divisions of 4 teams each. The tournament brackets are made up of six teams from each of the league’s two conferences, following the end of the 16-game regular season. As soon as you be ready to bet NFL Playoffs, consider that qualifications into the NFL Playoffs are as follows:

  1. The 4 division champions from each conference (the team in each division with the best overall record), which are seeded 1 through 4 based on their overall won-lost-tied record.
  2. Two wild card qualifiers (those non-division champions with the conference’s best winning percentages), which are seeded 5 and 6.

When you join a sportsbook to bet NFL Playoffs it is not a must to understand all the last mentioned rules because most sportsbooks open NFL Playoffs odds (NFL Playoffs Betting Lines as known, too) to bet in a very friendly way. Open an account to bet the NFL Playoffs, log into your account and choose your football betting odds. Also, take advantage of chat or free telephone support to bet NFL playoffs. There very experienced support agents to guide your betting requests.

NFL Playoffs Betting in BetUS

NFL Playoffs Betting in BetUS

The first round of the playoffs is dubbed the Wild Card Playoffs (the league in recent years has also used the term Wild Card Weekend). In this round, the third-seeded division winner hosts the sixth seed wild card, and the fourth seed hosts the fifth. The 1 and 2 seeds from each conference receive a bye in the first round, which entitles these teams to automatic advancement to the second round, the Divisional Playoffs, where they face the Wild Card Weekend survivors. Unlike most tournaments, with a predetermined bracket, the second round of the playoffs is “re-seeded”; the top seed always hosts the lowest surviving seed, while the other two teams pair off. The two surviving teams from each conference’s Divisional Playoff games meet in the respective AFC and NFC Conference Championship games, with the winners of those contests going on to face one another in the Super Bowl.

If teams are tied (having the same regular season won-lost-tied record), the playoff seeding is determined by a set of tie-breaking rules.

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One potential disadvantage is that the two teams with the best records in a conference could play each other before the conference championship if they’re in the same division (The better team would get the #1 seed, while the worse team would only get the #5 seed as the top wild card team, and as shown in the diagram, it is possible for the #1 division winner to play the top wild card team in the divisional round).

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