2010 Online Wagering Loaded with Top Events. According to the Chinese zodiac the year 2010 is the year of the Tiger, but it could just as easily be called the year of great online wagering as well. This calendar year is loaded with fantastic sports betting opportunities for sports betting and with the economy finally showing signs of life the great online betting opportunities combined with a small rise in disposable income have created a very rosy outlook for online betting companies and sports fans alike in 2010.
When one sits down and looks over what’s on slate this year in the sports betting world it’s easy to see that 2010 is no ordinary year for wagering odds. The online wagering calendar is even more full than usual considering that the two of the biggest events in sports betting both occur this year.
The first is the Winter Olympic Games which provided online betting with a unique chance –that only comes along every four years- to wager on a wide variety of sporting contests featuring the best athletes in the world.
And of course the other event, the signature event of the 2010 online wagering action if you will, is the 2010 World Cup betting event held in South Africa. Not only is the World Cup odds action the biggest online wagering event in the world but it’s also the first time in the history of sports betting that this event has been held on the African continent.
This element alone should make for one of the most interesting World Cup betting experience ever and online wagering companies are coming up with new and interesting sports wagering formats every day.
When you throw in the NBA betting playoffs, the NHL post season wagering and a terrific Super Bowl in February, 2010 is off to a great start for sports betting and the best thing about it is that the year is just beginning.
With the MLB odds season just under way and the MLS betting season just starting off, coupled with the upcoming NFL betting season and all the great college sports in the fall, 2010 truly is an amazing year for sports betting.