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I'm a sports writer, part time anyways.
I've been betting online a long time, and I ended up using SportBet.
So, they asked me to keep a blog about playing with their service.
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- They pay out, every time
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04/18/2006 11:38:23 AM
SportBet Sportsbook baseball betting
SportBet sportsbook does offer a line for the MLB All-Star baseball
game itself, if not baseball props and alternative run lines.
SportBet Sportsbook baseball betting
SportBet sportsbook
gives a nice 5% redeposit on Thursdays. Unfortunately, that can’t
help you during the baseball betting season, especially with the MLB
All-Star game being on a Tuesday, and the derby coming on Monday.
Thankfully, SportBet
online sportsbook does offer a line for the MLB All-Star baseball game itself,
if not baseball props and alternative run lines. The baseball run
line here is telling, giving the American League a distinct advantage
of +160 to the National League’s -180 on the +1.5 run line. The
obvious statement from SportBet here is, “go ahead and put your money on the +160 you fools,
we know it won’t pay out”. On the contrary, the Americans have
won this baseball exhibition for the past god knows how many years, and
the natural tendency is to think +160 is a hell of a deal. Then
again, it seems that SportBet
internet sportsbook, on the other hand, is clearly banking the house on a
National League win, and they are considered experts at this
craft. What do they know that we don’t? They have also set
the baseball money line at a very low +118, making it unattractive to
all who see the Nationals haven’t won since the Clinton
administration. Still, something very, very fishy is amidst here,
and in contrast to all my inclinations to bet the American League, I
will drop the money down on the Nationals, and pray that SportBet sportsbook’s baseball handicappers are correct. +118 it is.
The over/under line is intriguing, only because SportBet has the line favoring the under, at -115. Considering
Halladay is hurt, Pedro is at home, Kenny Rogers is nuts, and Dontrelle
is headed for his annual post All-Star break slide, all signs point to
the over. And at a discounted rate of -105, nickel baseball odds,
you’d have to be a madman not to like the over. I know, SportBet
sportsbook makes it almost look too nice, but they are known to fumble
the mlb betting every now and then. We’ll agree with the mlb
handicapper on the Nationals, but go the other way with the over.
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