With the 2010 Australian Football League NAB Cup underway, this AFL Football pre-season competition provide spectators with a sneak peak of what is going to come during the regular AFL season. In addition, the intensity will be even higher for this year’s event, as it will be the final competition held in knockout format since the Gold Coast Football Club will be entering the AFL in 2011.
For betting on the NAB Cup, punters should take into consideration all of the bets available, which entail AFL match betting, live betting, and futures betting. These betting styles are suitable for a particular customer’s desired level of risk and return. For instance, match betting puts a customer head-to-head with another better, and points are awarded based on team performance. In contrast, live betting allows a gamer to enter the pool at almost any point and bet on specific instances of the match, whether it is a kick or a rush. Finally, those looking to secure a more lengthy financial interest over an entire season would enter the futures market, which gets as detailed as Brownlow Medal Betting and Coleman Medal betting. While this type of betting is known to be less risky, the reward is usually not as high when compared to the other betting styles.
Either way, the 2010 NAB Cup should provide an exciting preview for the upcoming AFL season. In addition to potentially winning some money, punters should get a good feel for the talent that will be competing this year, which could pay dividends in the long-run for the rest of your AFL Betting in 2010.
