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Ep. 011 A Solo journey. The 2024 NFL season compared to Mean Girls and the simplicity of how covering the spread works!.

6. Dez. 2024
Episode Ep. 011 A Solo journey. The 2024 NFL season compared to Mean Girls and the simplicity of how covering the spread works!. Cover

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This week on Back Door Cover, I’m going solo while Nikky is galavanting in Europe. Understanding sports and sports betting is elite—and it’s not about being a “pick me girl.” In this episode, I break down the 2024 NFL season through the lens of Mean Girls. Who is on top, the underdogs and our very own Aaron Samuels. Spoiler alert, it's Nick Bosa. He is hot. Whether you’re new to betting or just looking to understand the game better, this is your chance to level up your sports knowledge and maybe  win some walking around money along the way.

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Episode Ep.008 Cooking up the perfect parlay Cover

Ep.008 Cooking up the perfect parlay

In this week’s episode of The Back Door Cover Podcast, we’re breaking down all the wild action from Week 10 of the NFL season, including Nikky’s massive win that has her feeling like a big shot—while the rest of us are just trying to remember how parlays work. We dive into the art (and occasional chaos) of building the perfect parlay: What to do, what not to do, and why betting on a 17-leg parlay while under the influence of too many game highlights might not be the smartest move. Plus, we’ll teach you about the different types of parlays—because who knew there were so many ways to lose money? Whether you’re a seasoned gambler or just getting into the betting game, we’ve got you covered with expert (and occasionally questionable) advice. Disclaimer: Nicky’s win is probably a fluke, but we’re celebrating it anyway.

15. Nov. 202446 min