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Posted: 9:14 PM, 16/9/2008 in sports betting information
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Is Welsh Rugby Lacking Leadership?

By Nick J Jones

 

 

There has to be a serious concern about the lack of leadership within Welsh rugby.

 

At the very top Ryan Jones is a great leader, inspirational, comfortable with the role and good with the press. Rightly he is being touted as a potential leader for the British Lions tour of South Africa in 2009.

 

But a look below that level gives us a lot more to be worried about.

 

At regional level the Ospreys have Ryan Jones as their captain as well, but outside of that the other 3 regions all have foreigners at the helm. The Scarlets have long term captain Simon Easterby while both the Blues and the Dragons have appointed foreigners in the shape of kiwi's Paul Tito and Tom Willis respectively.

 

So what does that say about the state of on field leadership in Wales? When Ryan Jones took over his main rivals were, according to many in the press, Alun Wyn Jones, Duncan Jones and Gethin Jenkins.

 

Again Ospreys have been monopolising Welsh talent, but it is disappointing to see that Gethin isn't considered the right man for the Blues job, especially as he will presumably be playing more rugby now that Yapp is being moved across to the tight head.

 

I can understand it from the region's perspective, they want leaders who will lead the whole team... and if the players are disappearing off for a good proportion of the season to play and train for Wales then it makes sense for non-international playing foreigners to take the role on as they will be with the region for far longer.

 

But what is right for the regions is, yet again, not necessarily right for Wales. So where will our next leaders come from?

 

Nick (sometimes known as Rugby Nick) is a devouted Welsh rugby fan, and a obsessive about the sport in all other countries as well. His rants and rambles can be found on a daily basis over on his Welsh Rugby blog

 

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Posted: 9:11 PM, 16/9/2008 in Rugby betting
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Two Things a Good Horse Racing System Has to Have

By Bill Peterson

 

If you are like most people who play the horses, bet on horse races, then you have probably tried a racing system. There are literally thousands of them out there. Some are quite good, and while I've never found one that will make you rich right out of the box, there are some that will help you to become a better handicapper and put some winners under your belt.


Before you put down your hard earned cash for a system, there are some things to be considered. Of course, the cash outlay should be offset by the profit. That goes without saying. But there are two other things that every good method of picking winners should have.

Every system should offer


1. A style that suits your personal tastes and personality. 2. A money back, no questions asked, guarantee.


First of all, it should suit your style of playing the races. If you like a lot of action and playing exotics, then that is what your handicapping method should offer. On the other hand, if you like a steady methodical progression then your method should also suit your betting style. The problem with many methods is that they ask you to immediately get out of your comfort zone and into an area of horseplaying that you have never encountered. When you do that you are not likely to be at your best.


There are methods that go for big scores on long shots and others that offer value in the mid range of bets. There are even some that promise to make you money by betting favorites. Once again, its up to what you want. The system should fit you, not the other way around.


The next thing every horseracing system should have, and this is an absolute must, is a money back guarantee. When the seller offers a guarantee of a complete refund, that is the ultimate sign of confidence in the product. When you buy a product that is delivered digitally online and the seller will refund your money once you have received the product, you, the consumer, can have complete confidence. Another good sign is if the seller accepts Paypal and has a positive rating. You can check by looking for the number beside the sellers email address or name.


Obviously, when a seller is willing to give a complete refund when the buyer has already received the product, the seller is also taking a risk. There are some unscrupulous people who will take advantage of the situation and buy the product and use it, yet still demand a refund. I've seen a few of those types in my life and they usually wind up losing anyways because they are the same ones who are always looking for a way to cheat someone and as we all know, that stuff has a way of coming back on you.


A good seller knows that most people are honest and is willing to treat each person fairly. With something as risky as buying a horse racing handicapping system online, good faith by the seller is an excellent sign.


So to sum it up, find a system that suits your style. Demand a money back guarantee to show good faith by the seller, and have realistic expectations. No method that someone sells you will automatically make you rich, but it should help you to be a better handicapper.


The most consistent horse racing systems have to have the basics and a handicapper must understand the basics. I have been around horse racing for 50 years including as an owner. Without the basics the rest is not going to do any good. If you want to learn how a horse owner and insider handicaps just go to http://williewins.homestead.com/truecb.html and get the truth.

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Bill Peterson is a former horse race owner and professional handicapper. He comes from a horse race handicapping family and as he puts it, "Horse Racing is in my blood." To see all Bill's horse racing material go to http://williewins.homestead.com/handicappingstore.html - Bill's handicapping store.


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Posted: 8:57 PM, 16/9/2008 in horseracing betting systems
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Using Jockey Trainer Combinations to Find Winners When Horse Racing Handicapping

By Bill Peterson

 

 

A lot has been written and said about using jockey and trainer combinations or statistics to find good bets. Almost everyone who handicaps horse races knows that there are some teams of jockeys and trainers that win a lot of races, or so it seems.

 

But just how important is that fact when you are handicapping horse races? For instance, let's say you see a great pair like Jose Lezcano and Anthony Dutrow, a jockey trainer combo with a 73% in the money record at Monmouth Park. How big of a factor is that?

 

The question that you really have to ask yourself is this, how much of an impact is that publicly known information having upon the odds? That is what really matters. Many racing programs and past performances now show those statistics so it is common knowledge and many people will jump all over it, or so it seems.

 

An example is the third race at Monmouth on September 10th. It was a five horse race and the team of Lezcano/Dutrow were sending a 5 year old Gelding, Lemons of Love, to post at odds of 7-2. The morning line on Lemons of Love was 3-1, so even though the connections looked pretty hot and the track handicapper thought highly of the horse, it was going off a bit over morning line odds. This isn't exactly a huge red flag waving in our faces, but it does cause us to take another look and to consider it a good bet.

 

The favorite in the race, a 6 year old gelding, Mr. Umphrey, was being sent postward by another good combination, Eddie Castro and Richard Dutrow, Jr. They have a strike rate of 58% in the money. Comparing the two rates of 58% to 75% we find that Lezcano/Dutrow are in the money 25% more often. So just looking at that one statistic, it is obvious that flat betting the Lezcano/Dutrow team will give you a 25% advantage. But now, here is the real key to finding value, Mr. Umphrey has a morning line figure of 9-5, but actually went to post at even money.

 

I realize this is a very simplistic example and I am outlining a simple process to find value, but it does make you think, doesn't it? The connections are in the money 25% more often. The horse is going off above morning line odds in a short field race. If you didn't have a lot of time to handicap the race and could only use the toteboard, morning line, and jockey/trainer stats, which horse would you bet on? The obvious answer is Lemons of Love.

 

For anyone who used that simple bit of logic, the payoff on the winner, Lemons of Love, was $9.40 3.80 3.20. Also, because Mr. Umphrey finished fourth, the exotics paid well for such a short field.

 

Whenever you are having trouble picking winners, remember this simple example, take a step back and look at the very basics and see if there isn't some obvious bit of information that can be coupled with one other bit of information to point you toward a good bet.

 

The most consistent horse racing systems have to have the basics and a handicapper must understand the basics. I have been around horse racing for 50 years including as an owner. Without the basics the rest is not going to do any good. If you want to learn how a horse owner and insider handicaps just go to http://williewins.homestead.com/truecb.html and get the truth.

 

Bill Peterson is a former horse race owner and professional handicapper. He comes from a horse race handicapping family and as he puts it, "Horse Racing is in my blood." To see all Bill's horse racing material go to http://williewins.homestead.com/handicappingstore.html Bill's handicapping store.

 

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Posted: 8:55 PM, 16/9/2008 in horseracing betting systems
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3 Good Reasons to Identify the Top 3 Contenders in a Horse Race

By Bill Peterson

 

 Here are two questions anyone who handicaps horse races should know and be able to answer correctly, "Which horses win 60-70% of all horse races and why is that so important?"

 

The answer is that the top three contenders win about two thirds of all races.

 

Why is that important? Here are three reasons...

 

Reason #1. Because they are going to win most of the races you bet on. How do you quickly spot the top three contenders? Easily, just look at the odds board. The horses who have the lowest odds are the most likely contenders.

 

Now I know a lot of punters are looking for value in the pools and trying to find an overlay. I also know many of you don't like to bet the favorite or a low priced horse. That is understandable.

 

But you have to be realistic and admit that those three horses, the ones with the lowest odds, win the majority of races. Now ask yourself this, "Do I have a bias against low priced horses even if betting them will be profitable?"

 

Reason #2. You're missing some great bets. If you spend all your time scouring a program looking for a great 15-1 horse to bet and keep overlooking that great 5-2 horse, then you have a sickness known as "longshot-itis." The cure for longshot-itis is to sit down and go over those old programs and see how many times a horse with all the credentials to be a winner was passed over for some highly questionable longshot.

 

Reason #3. There are probably more value bets in the top three contenders. That's right, there may be more value in the lower priced horses than in the longshots, because they really do have what it takes to win. I love longshots as much as anyone does and have bet on my share, but I also love a 3-1 horse who is going against an even money horse that is way over bet. Talk about value.

 

There are systems to find value in the top three contenders and systems to hit nice longshots. I recommend using both when handicapping any race and seeing which one produces the best opportunities.

 

The most consistent horse racing systems have to have the basics and a handicapper must understand the basics. I have been around horse racing for 50 years including as an owner. Without the basics the rest is not going to do any good. If you want to learn how a horse owner and insider handicaps just go to http://williewins.homestead.com/truecb.html and get the truth.

 

Bill Peterson is a former horse race owner and professional handicapper. He comes from a horse race handicapping family and as he puts it, "Horse Racing is in my blood." To see all Bill's horse racing material go to http://williewins.homestead.com/handicappingstore.html - Bill's handicapping store.

 

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Posted: 8:50 PM, 16/9/2008 in horse racing betting
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Posted: 7:42 PM, 3/9/2008 in Best Sports Books
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Situational, Fundamental, and Technical Sports Handicapping

By Neil Evans

Situational handicapping, fundamental handicapping, and technical handicapping are the three main types of sports handicapping. Descriptions of each of these, along with an example, are given here.


Situational handicapping is the first kind of sports handicapping. It involves looking at particular facts about an upcoming game to find out which of the two teams has the advantage. Game schedule and motivation for winning are two main factors that affect situational advantage.


As an example, imagine a basketball team that only needs one more win to complete a perfect season. This team would surely have a situational advantage over a team that, after losing two straight games, no longer has a chance to make it to the playoffs.


The second sports handicapping category is fundamental handicapping. Here, the strength and weaknesses of each team is weighed. This analysis, usually based on team statistics, allows bettors to determine which team has the advantage.


A basketball team, for instance, that is first in the league in terms of defense would undoubtedly have the advantage when playing against a team who has been ranked last in terms of defensive statistics. When placing a basketball bet, one would really need to pay attention to information regarding fundamental advantages.


Technical handicapping, or what is commonly known as "trend handicapping," is the third and last type of sports handicapping. In technical handicapping, bettors consider different type of statistical trends to see who has the technical advantage. One such trend is home game wins.


If a team called the Ravens wins against the spread (ATS) over 80 percent of the time when they play in their hometown, the Ravens would have a technical advantage when playing a home game against a team that has more ATS losses than wins when they are the visiting team.


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Posted: 7:39 PM, 3/9/2008 in How to Sportsbetting
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Rugby - Which Six Nations? Why?

By Kay Green

 

There are hundreds of people in a rugby team, but only a dozen or so are allowed on the field at any one time. They swap places quite a lot during a match, to make sure the referee is paying attention, or come on to replace team-mates who have been killed in action.



There are two teams, and they proceed in a somewhat similar manner to football teams - at least, they have a goal each and are allowed to score points by kicking the slightly ball-like object at it but, unlike football, they can get a lot more points by driving the ball several feet into the ground behind the goal line, closely followed by themselves and several hundredweight of flying turf.



At first glance, it appears that they can get hold of the ball and convey it towards their goal by just about any means they like but this is not, in fact, the case. It is okay to win possession of the ball by wrestling a member of the opposing team to the ground and nicking it, but there are 657 angles and directions from which you may not jump on him, and huge lists of bits of him that you may not grab, depending on whether the rest of the team are standing up or lying down groaning at the time, and on which side of what line they are doing it. This means that, when a player launches himself at 70mph toward the man he is tackling, he has to do a large amount of geometric calculations whilst flying through the air before he can work out which bit of his opponent he is allowed to bash with which bit of himself.



There is always the option of getting the ball by hurling your entire team on top of the opponent, so that you all end up in a heap and it's totally impossible for the referee to tell when you grab your opponent's nadgers and twist them until he lets go of the ball, whether or not you have done so from a legal angle, on the right side of a hypothetical line between the ball and the tea tent. If you do go in for this tactic, it is then obligatory to work the ball backwards so that in emerges from between the thighs of your hindmost team-mate in a fashion reminiscent of laying an egg.



Another popular method of progressing is to form up the whole team into a credible impression of a Chinese dragon and advancing in such a manner that no heads, hands or balls are visible, and then collapsing unexpectedly in a heap and yelling 'try!'



The two manoeuvres above are called 'mucks' and 'rawls' and you have to be very careful that you know which one you're in because in one you aren't allowed to use your hands and in the other one you aren't allowed to use your feet.



If you break any of the 4975 rules, the referee is allowed to make you all line up, bend over and bang your heads together until you say sorry. This is called a 'scrum'.



In the six nations, the points are totted up in a very odd way, so that you can only win if the team you played last Tuesday wins by precisely 26 points against the team you're playing next Thursday and things like that, but as well as the main tournament, there are lots of different prizes you can win - some of which can ONLY be won by certain teams, no matter who wins the tournament. For example, if you are England, you can win the Calcutta Cup by beating Scotland and vice versa but if you're Wales, you can't win it not no-how. Ner. If you're British, you can win the Triple Crown by beating all the other British teams, and if you're Italian you can win what looks to me like a petrified bicycle tyre by beating France, and any team which manages to get through the entire tournament without winning any of those things wins a wooden spoon.



Anyway, it's jolly good fun (except if you're one of the ones that ends up in hospital). I expect the more seasoned supporters who are at present having fun by groaning, crying and threatening to murder their favourite players will be able to explain any of the finer points I may have missed.



Writer, editor and English teacher, Kay Green is a lifelong lover of story in all its forms. Her collection 'Jung's People' was first published by Elastic Press and is now available through her own small press, which is also a club for the promotion of independent writers and illustrators. The club has an online forum for developing stories and poetry and 'enclaves' around the UK where like-minded writers get together for workshopping and discussion, and to organise book fairs and other activities.




Posted: 7:34 PM, 3/9/2008 in Rugby betting
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Rugby Fitness and Dominating The Tackle Area

Rugby Fitness and Dominating The Tackle Area
By John Lark




Rugby fitness largely depends on the ability to recycle bouts of intense effort and work interspersed with periods of low intensity rest and recuperation. However, what happens when you get hit?



This is what separates rugby fitness from the rest of the sports.



Getting fit for rugby means also including the element of contact. My old school master used to call it contact fitness or match fitness as it is better known.



However, training for this is no easy task.



Here are my top three methods for including rugby fitness specific contact drills:



1)      Up downs



Rugby is best played on your feet. On the floor out of the game. Getting fit for rugby means being able to get back to your feet as quickly as possible and being able to repeat this. So, if rugby fitness is your priority then include games with forfeits that include the dreaded up-down. This is performed when a player hits the deck, lie on the back and springs back to their feet without using their arms.



2)      Tackle Bag Hit and Carries



Make a tackle by hitting the shield and then replicate this effort by sprinting back 5 m to make another hit. Repeating this for up to 10 repetitions or timed sets will work wonders for that element of up down match fitness. This is guaranteed to turn a few lads green.



3)    Resisted Tackles



This is great for explosive power off the side of a scrum or ruck and is best done in the gym or can be performed from the side of a post. The player attaches himself via a bungee to the fixing and walks out so that there is tension on the band. Keeping tension on the band the player can then hit and drive in to a pad or perform resisted jumps or wrestle a ball from a player on the ground. The point is to develop rugby fitness this has to be performed under resistance.



Again we have experimented with sets of 15 jumps and wrestles - tough stuff. try and implement after skill work to allow for maximum skill implementation.




John Lark M.A CSCS is author of Get Fit for Rugby. You can download his free email course covering all aspects of strongman, strength speed and fitness for rugby at http://www.getfitforrugby.com



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Posted: 7:29 PM, 3/9/2008 in Rugby betting
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The Rules of Rugby

By Stefan Lloyd




Rugby has 2 halves, each 40 minutes long. There is a 10 minute halftime break. Each team has 15 starting players and 7 substitutes. The players are split into two different groups, Forwards, and Backs. Rugby is played on a grassy pitch 70 metres wide 100 metres long.



Forwards



There are 2 props at the front of the scrum, 1 on either side of the hooker whose job it is to hook the ball from the scrum. Behind them are 2 Second rows otherwise known as locks, Locks are usually tall and are used to win the ball from line-outs. Either side of the locks are flankers, they make sure the ball doesn't come outside of the scrum. The final forward is the No. 8, who can either pick up the ball and run during a scrum or hook it back to the scrum half.



Backs



The scrum half has one of the most important job in the team because they pass the ball from rooks, scrums and mauls or they tackle the other scrum half to stop him passing it to the fly half. the fly half is mostly used for the kick offs at the start or for drop goals. they also pass it to the centres. The centres take on people and usually the people who create the try scoring opportunities. The wingers job is to score the tries and use their pace to get past people. The fullback is the last man when the opponents are attacking and have a mixture of pace and strength.



There are 5 different ways of scoring points:



1. A Try- When a player puts the ball on the ground in the opponents goal area. This is usually the hardest way to score points and is worth 5 points.



2. A Penalty Try- When a player can attempt a penalty when a player would have scored a Try but is stopped by and opponents penalty. This is very rare in professional rugby and is worth 5 points.



3. A Conversion Goal- A conversion is taken after each try scored and is worth 2 extra points.



4. Penalty kick- Whenever a team gets a penalty they can try a penalty kick. It is like a conversion but is worth 3 points.



5. Drop Goal- when a player does a drop kick and tries to get it through the posts for 3 points.



The match is started with a drop kick. A player can only pass backwards or to the side in rugby, forward passes are not allowed. Any player can kick it at any time, after it is kicked either side can get the ball. Players also run with the ball until they get tackled and set or go out of bounds. Once a player steps out of bounds they set up a line-out. In a lineout the teams stand a metre away from each other and the ball is thrown down the middle by the hooker. The players are lifted to get the ball for their team.



When the ball is dropped and bounces forward or passed forward the teams set up a Scrum. Each team forms a tunnel and the scrum half buts the ball into the middle of the scrum and the teams push to get the ball to their side. The ball is then passed out by the scrum half or run by the No.8




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Posted: 7:26 PM, 3/9/2008 in Rugby betting
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Everything You Need to Know to Follow the New Rugby Union Season

Everything You Need to Know to Follow the New Rugby Union Season
By James R Smith




Rugby Union is one of the most popular sports played in the United Kingdom. The 2008/2009 rugby season gets under way in early September and for many the kick off signals weekends spent either in front of the television or down at the local club, watching crunching tackles and the scoring of tries live.



The Guinness Premiership is the top tier Rugby Union Championship in England. It gets under way on the weekend of 6th September and will conclude in May 2009. The current Champions are London Wasps, who won a thrilling match with Leicester Tigers at Twickenham back in May, in a game that witnessed the final rugby farewell of the legendary Wasps, England and British lions, back row forward, Lawrence Dallaglio.



The Premiership is played over 22 rounds by the 12 best teams in England. The teams this year are Bath, Bristol, Gloucester, Harlequins, Leicester Tigers, London Irish, London Wasps, Newcastle Falcons, Northampton Saints, Sale Sharks, Saracens, Worcester Warriors.



Each team plays each other home and away throughout the season in a bid to qualify for the top four places by the end of Round 22. The top four will then play a knock out tournament, with two winning sides contesting a Twickenham Final. The team on top of the table by the end of round 22 will have home advantage in the knock out phase against the team who finish 4th, while the runners up will have home advantage against the team finishing 3rd.



During the round by round stage, points are awarded as follows:



4 points per win.
2 points per draw.
1 bonus point if losing a match by less than 7 points.



1 bonus point if scoring 4 tries or more in any match.



The enjoyment that can be had from watching Rugby Union is not confined to the sport's top division. In England alone, there are five national divisions as well as many local leagues which see players and fans descending to clubs up and down the country to appreciate the enjoyment that the sport of Rugby offers. Also, in recent years, Rugby Union betting has become increasingly popular as it has grown along with the increasing number of spectators attending matches since the sport turned professional in 1995, together with the recent successes of the England national team.




James Smith has worked in the sports industry for several years and has a wide range of experience in the field, ranging from sports marketing through to sports journalism. A regular writer of sports articles at http://www.betting-directory.com



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Posted: 7:21 PM, 3/9/2008 in Rugby betting
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Posted: 6:02 AM, 3/9/2008 in Best Sports Books
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Sports Betting Basics - 5 Important Sports Betting Basics

Sports Betting Basics - 5 Important Sports Betting Basics
By Alex L Williams



If you're new to betting online, there are a few sports betting basics that you should follow. These tips will help you get started and help you avoid making costly mistakes. If you want to get into the world of sports betting, you probably have at least some knowledge of a sport or maybe even several sports. Even if you only follow your favorite team's progress, this will help you when placing your bets.



The first tip in sports betting basics is to be careful with your money. It might seem tempting to wager a large sum of money on a game that seems like a sure success, but you never know what the actual outcome will be. Are you prepared to pay if you wind up losing? Betting more than you can afford is a common mistake made by newcomers who are eager to win fast money. Manage your money wisely. Don't be afraid to start small and work your way up as you go. Aim to work with your profits.



Another sports betting basics tip is to keep an open mind. You might feel bad betting against your favorite team, but sometimes that is the better choice to make. If the odds of your team winning aren't good, you're likely to lose money if you bet on them. You could place a bet on them as the underdogs, but make sure you can cover yourself if they do wind up losing. Besides, becoming familiar with other teams will help you make better choices when placing bets.



One of the best sports betting basics tips to follow is to do your homework. You might not like numbers, but you'll need to have at least a basic understanding of statistics. This will allow you to understand averages. You should look at a team's past record, including wins and losses. You can also study the statistics on particular players to give you more insight. Pay special attention to key players on a team. You can take a look through the sports pages or visit a team's official website to get these statistics.



Another handy sports betting basics tip is to work on your timing. Certain bets stand a better chance of paying off when placed at particular times. For example, if you're betting on the team that is favored to win, place this bet as early as you can. However, if you're betting on the underdog, you should wait as long as possible to place this bet.



Sports betting can seem confusing or complicated for beginners. If you keep these sports betting basics in mind, then you're well on your way to making the money you want. Remember to ease your way into online betting. Doing your research and having patience will pay off for you down the line.



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How to Win at Sports Betting - Learn How to Win at Sports Betting the Easy Way


By   http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Alex_L_Williams        Alex L Williams



If you're wondering how to win at sports betting, the answer is simple. Do some careful research and invest your money wisely. If you're not the type to calculate odds yourself, then you'll want to go with an online system. This will figure out odds for you and send you picks to choose from. You won't have to spend your time poring over all kinds of statistics. You won't need to worry about overlooking an important factor that could affect the game. You'll be able to place your bets without having to do all the hard work yourself and with a much greater chance of success as a professional system has been used to arrive at the odds.



In order to be able to bet with confidence and assurance, it will be wise if you find an online system that you can count on. There are plenty that are merely scams, so you'll want to be careful about finding one that actually works. Don't waste your time and money on sites that won't live up to their claims of helping you win. But how can you tell if the sites you're considering are reliable?



Customer testimonials go a long way towards telling you how effective a system can be. Look for sites with as many satisfied customers as possible. These people know how to win at sports betting by using safe, reliable systems. It's also important to find out how often people win. How much are they making on their wins? If the answers sound good to you, then these are the sites to consider.



Who is responsible for creating the systems that you're considering using? Look at their backgrounds, and make sure they're qualified. If they have experience, preferably a degree, in the areas of statistics or mathematics, then they know how to win at sports betting. These people know how betting works and how to figure out odds. Their systems would have higher success rates. They should be able to guarantee that you will win the majority of the time if you use their system. Since they've put so much time and effort into creating their systems, they'll want to assure that these systems are successful.



How much confidence do the creators have in their systems? They should have plenty if they know how to win at sports betting. If they offer a refund, then you can be sure that they consider their systems to be reliable. If they were worried that their systems won't be effective, then they wouldn't make this offer. That's because they would be losing money by having to actually send people their money back. Those with successful systems know that their customers will be happy with the results.



Learning how to win at sports betting can be easy if you follow the advice given on betting systems. Watch out for the scams. Focus on the reliable systems. Soon you'll be enjoying lots of success.



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Never Trust Free Sports Betting Tips


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Mat Conner



Placing a bet on your favorite sports team is easy, but placing a winning bet would not be that easy. Winning 10 out of 10 bets you make is like striking a bullseye time and again. Unless you have the right information and some 'insider' news, you will never have a long winning streak without breaking it. There are many tips and advice out there that gamblers can make use of to make their best bet. However, their best bet might not be the best after all. That is because free information is never accurate. Who would sell their tips for 'free' when it is earning them big bucks?



Do you know where the losers' money goes to after they lose their bets? The money lost will naturally end up in the winners' pockets. Nobody wants to be a loser right? However, there are still people out there looking for what seems to be 'real' and 'free' information only to end up losing their money.



So, why is such free information being distributed so widely when it is obvious that it is a bogus? That is because the winners never want the losers to win. If everyone wins, betting organizations will soon go bankrupt and no more such organizations will ever want to accept anymore bets.



How many times have you stumbled across forums and websites that claim to provide the best betting options? How many times have you heeded their advice and only to lose everything that you have bet on? Have you ever wondered how people can be on a winning streak? Do you really think that they are telling you what the winning bets are?



Anything that sounds too good to be true usually is. Free information can only be regarded as a reference and nothing more.



Want some good betting advice? You will have to pay a price of course.



Betting blindly is the most foolish mistake that human can ever make. Do not rush into betting your favorite team or betting because you feel lucky. Betting is all about statistics and analysis. Without either of them, you are as good as a loser.



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Posted: 5:46 AM, 3/9/2008 in sports betting tips
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Sports Betting Tip - How to Make the Most of Your Sports Knowledge

Sports Betting Tip - How to Make the Most of Your Sports Knowledge
By Bob Dixon

Looking for a sports betting tip? In this article you'll get some valuable pointers towards that end. Whether you're an avid football or basketball fan, you've probably heard of online sports betting. This popular and easy way to place bets on your favorite sports games can be found all over the internet. There are hundreds of sites that offer betting systems to help you decide where to wager your money. These sites will send you picks, and let you choose how much you want to bet.



You can't and shouldn't bet on every single game. You don't want to end up owing more than you can afford if you hit a streak of losses or even just one significant loss. So how do you know which games are the best to bet on? One sports betting tip addressing this is to focus on games being played by teams that you're familiar with. Since betting requires some research, you'll already have a headstart if you know about the teams you're placing bets on.



Do you scour the sports pages daily? Do you make frequent visits to your favorite team's website? Then another sports betting tip for you is to expand your interest and start studying other teams. If you're only paying attention to your team's statistics, you'll be limiting your chances of placing successful bets. Start looking at how other teams are doing. Familiarize yourself with their star players and their injury lists. By broadening your scope, you'll get a better picture of how a game is likely to turn out. This will let you place your bet based on which team is more likely to win. This will work for you whether you are betting on the underdog or the favored team.



What about point spreads? Once again, the knowledge you already have will help you. One more sports betting tip is to study game scores for the teams that are playing. How have they done in their past games? This will help you determine how they are likely to perform in their upcoming game. You can then decide how you want to place your bet. Will the outcome be higher or lower than the spread? You should be able to make an educated guess based on both teams' records. You'll then be in a better position to place a successful bet.



Having a keen interest in sports will help you make wiser choices when it comes to online betting. One last sports betting tip is to enjoy the game. You'll be able to place your bets with a certain degree of confidence. Therefore, you're more likely to be collecting your winnings after the game. Use your knowledge to your advantage, and watch your successes increase.



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Posted: 5:28 AM, 3/9/2008 in sports betting information
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