Sportsbook

Online Sportsbooks: Patriots vs. Jets

The New York Jets continued their win one/lose one pattern and fell to the Pittsburgh Steelers this past Sunday, even though they were online sportsbooks favorites, had the home advantage and were facing the then winless Steelers. Not to worry though; they still have a chance to break that trend this next Sunday, 20th when they host the 5-1 New England Patriots, whom the current -4 point spread favors.

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Offshore Sportsbook: Cowboys vs. Eagles

After a successful outing against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and with Michael Vick himself saying that he may need an extra week’s worth of rehab on his hamstring, all signs point to Nick Foles starting again as the Dallas Cowboys visit Raymond James Stadium this Sunday, 20th. If Foles’ intentions are to take Vick’s spot, what better way to do so than to deliver another top-notch performance versus the Cowboys?

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NFL Sportsbooks: Bills vs. Dolphins

The rivalry between the Buffalo Bills and the Miami Dolphins has lost some of its luster in the past few years, mainly due to the each team’s lack of recent achievements. To the incumbents though, the heat never lets up. Either way, they are scheduled to meet once again on Sunday 20th, in the first of their two seasonal meetings.

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Online Sportsbook: Redskins vs. Cowboys

It may look like the Washington Redskins’ NFC East division title last year, the first in more than ten years, was nothing but a flash in the pan. However Washington’s opponent this Sunday 13th, the Dallas Cowboys, probably owe their current divisional leadership more to the shortcomings of other teams than to their own merits, especially in a division that also includes the Philadelphia Eagles and the 0-6 New York Giants.

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Offshore Sportbook: Chargers vs. Jaguars

If there is one thing that the Jacksonville Jaguars have that the San Diego Chargers don’t, it’s consistency. While San Diego is 3-3 this season, the Jaguars can be trusted to lose every single game. You never know which San Diego is going to run out into the gridiron, but with Jacksonville there’s no wondering. That’s pretty bad news for the Jags, but not necessarily so for offshore sportbook bettors.

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NFL Sportsbook: Bengals vs. Lions

The Cincinnati Bengals and the Detroit Lions are both 4-2 and at the top of their respective divisions. Moreover, both teams are coming off hard fought and well deserved victories. The Bengals went to overtime versus the Buffalo Bills, while the Lions had to rally 24-0 in the second half to beat the Cleveland Browns, in what was a great performance by quarterback Mathew Sanford, tight end Joseph Fauria, and running back Reggie Bush.

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Types of Sportbook Parlays

While pretty much any sportbook website will offer parlay wagers, you should be looking for one that lets you make your own parlays, at least to some degree. Either way, it’s important to become acquainted with the most common types of parlay bets that wagering sites have to offer. The most basic type there is is called readymade parlay.

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Joining Online Sportsbooks

One of the easiest things you can do is join a betting website. In fact, you can join as many online sportsbooks as you want to. After all, signing up is only a matter of a few minutes, and depending on the transfer method you use, you could be all set up to start placing wagers in the blink of an eye (like with a credit card, for example).

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Offshore Sportbook: Jaguars vs. Rams

The St. Louis Rams are -11point offshore sportbook favorites this Sunday 6 when they host fellow bottom feeders the Jacksonville Jaguars. That ample advantage may be due to the fact that the Rams have actually managed to win a game this season, against the Arizona Cardinals, what probably seems an eternity ago to fans. Nevertheless, the reprieve for St.

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NFL Sportsbooks: Ravens vs. Dolphins

Both the Baltimore Ravens and the Miami Dolphins are coming off from losses on week 4, at Buffalo and at New Orleans respectively. However, the stories of how each team got there differ. Miami had been going strong on a 3-game winning streak until they finally stumbled at the Mercedes Benz Superdome, while the Ravens had already lost their opening game, before winning two at home.

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