While there’s still technically 2.0 games left in the season for Eastern Conference teams in the NBA online wagering action the playoff seedings are more or less set in stone.
Continue ReadingThe fans of the Red Sox nation were hoping for a perfect start to the new MLB season but online wager futility and a 0-4 start is not what they had in mind.
Continue ReadingSpring is in the air, trees are sprouting leaves, birds are singing, the sun is shining and anyone that’s been making online wagers on MLB baseball is most likely pulling their hair out and cursing their luck.
Continue ReadingSay what you will about the online NBA wagering action but every now and then, just when you think you’ve seen everything, this league and its players can still surprise you.
Continue ReadingThe online wagering world didn’t have to wait very long. The speculation was rampant as to when Tiger Woods would make his debut in the 2011 PGA Tour season and while it was much expected that Woods would be a participant in the Farmers Insurance Open (Jan27th-30th) it was only recently confirmed.
Continue ReadingTwo weeks ago the most notable thing about the NBA’s Eastern Conference was the noticeable lack of competition and the unappealing online wager opportunities in the conference.
Continue Reading2010 was a great year for online wagering fans but so far 2011 is off to an amazing start and with a heap of big sports events just around the corner this year should be a great one sports betting.
Continue ReadingIt’s no secret the disparity between the ‘haves’ and ‘have not’s in the NBA online wagering action is huge.
Continue ReadingIt’s no real surprise that free agent starting pitcher Cliff Lee left the Texas Rangers to sign a massive deal with an MLB online wagering opponent.
Continue ReadingIt wasn’t that long ago that the NBA feeder system for talent was broken and NBA online wager fans watched as unproven high schoolers were handed multi-million dollar contracts by NBA franchises willing to take a gamble on their upside even though they’d never played against any competition better than their high school opponents.
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