Guide To Madden Simulation Betting

Guide To Madden Simulation Betting

Madden simulation betting has quickly gained interest due to the COVID-19 pandemic. There are now multiple books offering lines for computer-simulated Madden games, inclduing popular options such as BetNow and MyBookie. It can be easy to make the wrong moves when betting on these games, so I will give you the tips and tricks necessary to properly handicap a Madden game.

The First Step

The first and arguably the most important step is to remember that you are betting on a video game, so throw about three quarters of what you know about the players and teams out the window. Some teams may feature a very similar offensive gameplan to their real-life counterparts, but others can get a little crazy with their play-calling.

Madden's Flaws

The computer teams on Madden have some pretty major flaws. Punting can be a struggle for some teams, and you will see some very short punts. Teams will also struggle manage the clock, with some questionable timing on timeouts and no-huddle offense. It is imperative to understand how the game of Madden itself works and prefers to play before you dive into betting.

The Passing Game

The passing game in Madden has a few key differences. Tight ends are favored very heavily in the passing game. Speedy and athletic tight ends are at an advantage. You want to bet on teams with speedy tight ends against teams with weaker linebackers.

You'll see a multitude of receivers get involved in the passing game. Number one receivers will still have their big games, although it's not nearly as often as in real life.

Quarterbacks

Teams with running quarterbacks are also at an advantage. You will see quarterbacks such as Aaron Rodgers stick in the pocket and take sacks while players such as Kyler Murray will escape and take off running. Quarterbacks like Rodgers can usually be trusted though due to their outstanding accuracy.

The Run Game

Another great aspect to look for is teams with running backs who can get heavily involved in the passing game (ex. Christian McCaffrey). Running backs are open out of the backfield more often than not in the passing game, and quarterbacks love to throw the check down pass in Madden. You'll see a running back have an explosive game from time to time, but most success usually comes from the passing game for teams.

Closing Words

To summarize things, remember to approach these games differently than you would a real-life game with humans. The tight end versus linebackers match-up is the most important thing that can give you an advantage. My biggest piece of advice is to look for underdogs because an upset can easily happen, and if you're looking to play the total, then just stick to the over. You'll be much happier in the end.