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When Calls Don’t Go Your Way

There have been plenty of them this NFL season. It’s hard to remember a season in which there were more blown official calls that impacted more games. From the regular season through the conference championship games, NFL officials were involved in far too many calls that, when reviewed, were wrong. As a coach, player, or … Read more

Early Super Bowl Betting Tips

The NFL is the most heavily bet league in the United States and the Super Bowl is the biggest single-day betting event of the year. It no longer matters if you posted a winning percentage in the regular season. You can also put aside any wins or losses sustained in the three rounds of the … Read more

Online Sportsbook Rules | Betting Football

Sports betting in the US alone is a multi-billion-dollar industry. Most bettors probably think of Las Vegas and more recently Atlantic City when it comes to betting on sports at land-based sportsbooks as part of the casino gambling industry. In reality, online sportsbooks operating offshore in countries such as Costa Rico and Antigua still handle … Read more

NFL Championship Games | Betting Quarters

Rams vs. Saints | Patriots vs. Chiefs The two respective NFL championship games are set and they both promise to be fantastic, they will no doubt live up to the hype. The Rams travel to New Orleans to take on Drew Brees and the Saints while Tom Brady faces unfamiliar territory as he travels to … Read more

Sports Gambling | What’s Out There Now

Life, liberty and the pursuit of gambling, drunkenness, and debauchery; is this what it has all come down to? Maybe, for some certainly, and for others, hey, we are simply trying to recoup from the 18 beatings that we took while betting every week of the NFL! Hopefully you all were the smart ones and … Read more

Betting Basketball for Value

The 2018-19 NBA basketball season started off in regular barnstorming fashion. LeBron James has made his impact in LA and the Warriors are not what they used to be. There is now a wide-open field in the Western Conference and once again, the Eastern Conference is up for grabs. The key to winning basketball is … Read more

Why I Like Betting Teasers

Teasers are one of the more advanced wager types, but are very easy to understand. They are worth getting to know because they give you the opportunity to lower your risk while still providing you with a good return on investment. In this article I will explain what a teaser bet is, the value they … Read more

Betting the NHL | Juice Explained

The NHL is an ever growing sport to bet on and there is a reason for this; value. The “sharp” players have been keen to this for a very long time and they will tell you there are two ways to make money betting sports: 1. The NHL and 2. MLB. Both of these sports … Read more

A New Strategy for a New Year

The start of a new year always marks an opportunity for improvement in any facet of your life. Resolutions are made and while some seem destined to fall by the wayside, others are worth the added effort to fulfill. If you happen to be a recreational sports bettor looking for a better return on investment … Read more

Betting Football | Back to the Basics

Back in August we said, “it’s that time of year again”, and here we are in December, and it’s that time of year again! What a season 2018-19 has been in both the NCAA and the NFL. If you played your hand right this year, then you have probably made some serious cash. The NCAA … Read more

Why I Like Betting the First Half and Quarter

Humans are creatures of habit and sometimes feel uncomfortable deviating for their norm. For most, when it comes to sports betting, the norm is wagering on full game point spreads, totals and moneylines. Just like having a diversified stock portfolio to maximize your profits, adding more variety to your own betting menu will not only … Read more

The Dreaded Slump & How It Affects Your Betting

After starting the 2018-19 NBA season with three straight 30-points-plus games and then exploding for 51 in Game 5, Golden State’s Steph Curry was averaging 33 points a game in the month of October. Even more impressive was his shooting. The former NBA MVP shot 53 percent from 3-point range and 55 percent overall. Then … Read more