Thursday, June 14, 2012

Bookmaking for Dummies with the Price Per Head system

Price Per Head Bookmaking for Dummies

From the dawning of legal offshore gambling, came the Price per head concept …and no..it is not a cattle weight conversion project to get more dough out of your beef.

Price Per Head Agent Solution or Outsourcing Bookmaking to an Offshore Sportsbook by using online sportsbook software and technology provided by this type of companies, allows agents - credit bookmakers to outsource the writing of their business to sportsbooks or companies such as www.OldSchoolBookie.com (Contact them at 800-382-2825). How simple is it? Very… the betting agent simply points their clients to a phone number and/or website and allows them to place their sports wagers online with a simple Pin/Password system that is either chosen or provided to by the sportsbook. The gambling agent or bookmaker then pulls reports at the end of the week, and pays or collects what the client won or lost. The only money that trades hands is the money between the agent or bookmaker and the Price Per Head software provider . It is called a Price Per Head service fee also known as PPH fee.

This is a win win situation for all parties involved. The bookmaking agent and their players (package) receive abundant benefits from the Price Per Head Agent Solution

(i) improved earning potential for the agent, (ii) decreased legal exposure for the bookmaking agent, (iii) increased customer service for the gambling agent’s clients, and (iv) ability for the agent to do something other than answer wagering calls AND having to deal with figures AND trying to increase his business without having time to sit back on the pool deck with a cocktail in one hand and a cigar on the other. (they actually get time to enjoy the money they are earning…for those at home).

The number of Offshore sportsbooks operations that offer this type of development for the “Local bookie” has grown exponentially over the last twelve months with new offers sprouting daily, top of the line turnkey sportsbetting software and more and more handsome offers and promises to be the best. With so many choices, the mother of questions is: “How do I know which Price Per Head provider or sports book to choose?” “Where do I go?”

Well my little grass hopper…allow me to shed some light upon thee..

When evaluating an offshore turnkey sportbook operations , it is often difficult to actually see facts through fiction, for this reason, you must rely on the following to make a sound choice:

1. Years In Business: As you should always do when you are dealing with either your own clientle or your money (which is usually one and the same) make sure that the Company you choose for your PPH Provider has been around for at least 6 years…with a proven track record in the online gaming industry; needless to say. You must not afford to risk your clients or your sports season to a fly by night operator or ‘wanna be’ operator. Avoid new sportsbooks. We see them all time. Avoid excuberant bonus promises for your players and ridiculous promotions which you nor your players don’t really need. These marketing tricks may work for the weak at mind and bring you more evil than good.

The Real Deal:. David Brunner. Troy, CA, Agent holding 798 players, been in business for 13 years : “I have been around for some time. The PPH concept has been there since the beginning of time. Don’t let your self be led by the next Tom, Dick or Harry that crosses the street saying that he came up with the Price per Head concept. The trick to a turnkey sportsbetting business is not the fee you pay. It is keeping your players satisfied. I know for a fact that my players remain with me out of the relationship I have built with them. They trust me, hence they trust where I lead my onshore gambling business and they WILL follow. Big is never good. I have learned through painful experience that a big over-rated online sports book and casino service is not necessarily a good thing or a good place to put your moneys worth. They don’t treat your bookmaking business with the same respect as you do. They often will see you and your players as just another account number….another onshore bookie out of the pile. They see you as another market, another onshore betting agent they need to lure and conquer and will try to take your players and flush you out. Try to lean for a more conservative price per head operation …they understand that this market is not one you want to lead a head on battle with. They respect your work and your business and treat you with the professionalism you and your players deserve and expect. They will give you the availability to grow…YOU have the edge. Time in business is a must. Proven track record does not necessarily mean a flashy logo of some 2 wit “watchdog organization”. Believe me there are more than one of those out there endorsing their own book. Their own book??? Yes…their own offshore sportsbook…that’s right boys and girls…there are these so called watchdog or betting organizations which where created and owned by the same sportsbooks and casinos they so gleefully refer and endorse. Do your homework…a nice gold seal of approval from the somethingnot betting association of never never land is not necessarily a company touched by God.”

2. Location: This should be the first thing you do…Make sure that the PPH provider you choose is Legally Licensed and Bonded in the Country it claims to be in.

3. Reputation/Integrity: DO YOUR HOMEWORK….we are talking about YOUR business here = your money. I can never stress this enough…don’t believe everything you see (or read for that matter). There are several ways to run checks on the Offshore Sportsbooks and offshore per head services at hand. There are some verifiable and known sources: The Prescription, Bettors World, etc. Yet as mentioned before…be carefull. Not all is good and true . Google the Company in question. Check Internet Casino and sportsbook blacklists, there are hundreds of posting forums and Blogs out there with VERY useful information on the offshore gaming and casino industry.

The crem de le crem – Walter Fox, Full time bookie. Currently has 3 packages, over 1250 players. Patterson, NJ: “One of the hardest things to find when you are outsorcing your bookmaking business is someone who treats your business as their own. Size of the agent credit sportsbook and their reputation is always good…but not a must. As an offshore sportsbetting business grows..the big men behind it all become greedy. They tend to grow and grow…and at just the right time…sell out. There are tons of perfect examples out there, the companies you hear the most about, yes children, those were sold out, bought out, and merged. This is very common particularly in the sportsbetting offshore industry …companies being bought out by other companies which in return are bought out by yet another larger firm…and so forth down the line…its the Circle of life in the Corporate world. But as an internet gambling business changes from hand to hand so does the way it is managed. The staffing changes, policies change, Prices on fees or any special treatment that you may have had where thrown out the window…they threw a monkey wrench in your whole operation and your players are stuck in the middle of this whole mess. Where as a conservative price per head bookmaking operation…you see them, they go from season to season…and their quality of service never diminishes, their packages, their fees, their staffing….they remain the best in the industry…consider it as a family business..and you are part of that family.

The offshore online gambling industry now a days has grown to such proportions that its not like the old days where you saw small tiny offshore sports betting books sprouting like weeds in a garden left and right. Back then you had to be careful where you went because there was no telling what would happen to you and your players. But times have changed and its easy to spot a fly by night betting offshore operation with a wishy washy service…they rarely last through the 1st season. Go for the safe way…they are out there and when you do find a good price per head turnkey service stick to it like a bad habbit, you and your business will grow rather, when a company is tied to a loser post-up sportsbook, you know what to expect for your clients.”

4. Service / Offerings: Most turnkey sportsbooks now are open 24-hours a day, 7-days a week, 365-days a year. If not they will remain open untill the last game of the day goes off the board. Reputable price per head sportsbooks will offer quarter lines, half time lines, game lines, money lines, propositions, multiple casinos, horse betting, and more. They will have internet access for your players and alternate back up sites for emergencies or problems on the main site. Their staff should be FLUENT in english. You should be able to understand the staff. An exceptionally reputable book offshore will look to accommodate your players by offering to actually hire personnel for your players language needs as is the case with OldSchool Bookie (www.oldschoolbookie.com) . Some onshore bookmakers have foreigners as part of their package and as additional service this book offers staff who can accommodate your players. You are looking for a price per head turnkey solution to better service your clients – therefore service is one of the key deciding factors on who to go with.

The who is who in the business – Jake Wesson, Floor Manager for BetEZ.com: “This isn’t rocket science…My business goes to the one who offers more options for me and my players. The more accessible the service is and the more wagering options that exist, the more money the betting agent will make. On the same note neither you nor your players should have to go through an intensive language comprehension course for foreigners. I see it time and time again.

Gambling agents that come to us and choose our per head turnkey services for their customers complain that X book has the worst english speaking clerks. They can barely understand them. I insist that every person I hire for my staff must be 100% fluent in English. Customer service is also a top prioirity for me. You may have the best english speaking clerks in the business, but if your players are getting shunned out from the customer service portion, its time for you to take your package and go elsewhere. You should consider the service mentioned above to be the minimum acceptable. Period!

5. Security: This is a MUST (needless to say) Your assets and your players should have the necessary security to continue doing business. An offshore Book that is offering you a PPH option must have safeguards and must keep your information and clients secure and anonymous. Always consider that if the company you are considering is publicly held, as is the case with most large Sportsbooks, then your security is compromised (it CAN BE accessed via the government). Integrity within the company you choose should never be left second hand. If their Integrity is at question, you can assume your data will be passed on to the wrong people.

6. The right to remain Silent - : Sammy Valeski, onshore bookmaker, 38 years in the buisiness: Security is Number ONE issue. You are moving your business off shore for convenience and lets face it….for protection. If you plan on going for the publicly traded bookmaking services offshore chances are you and your players information will be handled by more than one hand….and eventually will fall into the wrong pair of hands. Your business should not be compromised by the sportsbook solution you choose. You should have full trust in the one you are dealing with. If there is so much as an inkling of an idea that your business is being compromised, BAIL OUT!.




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Friday, June 1, 2012

News and Info for Sports Betting - Gambling for June 1st 2012

Below you will find links to news, blogs and web info for sports betting and gambling from my Google Alerts for June 1st 2012.


News10 new results for sports betting
 
Sports Betting Podcast 6-1-2012 with Handicapper Erin Rynning
Sports Memo (blog)
ER broke down the MLB card and the NBA Playoffs from a betting perspective. To listen to past shows, be sure to visit our Sportsmemo Podcast Homepage. ITunes users can subscribe to the show by searching "Sportsmemo" in the podcast directory.
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Arguments for legalizing sports gambling heat up after Chris Christie ...
Public Radio International PRI
Last week New Jersey Governor Chris Christie announced he would defy a federal ban on sports gambling. He intends to allow bets to be places on sporting events at casinos and other gambling areas. Many feel sports gambling should be legalized and that ...
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Olympic Sports Betting: Cavendish recovering from Giro d'Italia
Bookmakersinc.co.uk
By Jerry Petrolli Thursday, 31 May 2012 10:18 Mark Cavendish, a favourite with Olympic sports betting fans, is now focused on getting ready for the Tour de France and the Olympic Games after completing in a very demanding Giro d'Italia.
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Bookmakersinc.co.uk
Bet2Go Sports celebrates 10 years of mobile betting this weekend
IGaming (press release)
Coinciding with the Queen's Jubilee weekend, Cellectivity is celebrating the 10th anniversary of the first mobile sports bet taken through Bet2Go. Whilst perhaps not quite equivalent to the Diamond Jubilee, this Tin Jubilee is a major milestone in ...
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The queen, UFOs, Bolt? Fancy an Olympic bet?
Reuters
With the London Olympics fast approaching, Britons are happily combining two of their favorite pastimes: sports and betting - no matter how ludicrous some of the bets. "It is deep in the British psyche to have a bit of a flutter when it comes to sports ...
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Atalanta hit with new penalty for match-fixing
Yahoo! Sports
Atalanta have been hit with a new two-point penalty for next season for their role in the ongoingsports-betting, match-fixing scandal known as Calcioscommesse. Just under a year ago, then newly-promoted Atalanta were hit with a six-point penalty ahead ...
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Ga. Christian Coalition calling for Chip Rogers to resign post
WSB Atlanta
Chip Rogers to the world of sports gambling. "I don't want him making a decision regarding gambling and the passage of gambling or the spreading of information about gambling in the Senate, because I felt from what you'd written that he was just too ...
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Nicklas Lidstrom's Place in Red Wings History
FanIQ (blog)
by Andrew_Ericksen more posts by author I had a minor sports-betting phase during my freshman year at school, during the 2007-2008 season, the season in which the Wings would win their most recent Stanley Cup. Despite the fact that the Wings were ...
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FanIQ (blog)
Lesniak Says New Jersey Internet Gambling Bill Not Likely to be Voted on Until ...
Ante Up Magazine
Last week, Christie stepped out on the issue of sports betting, seemingly indicating he was not afraid to take a controversial stance. Lesniak was thrilled with that result but doesn't think it means the governor will go out on a similar limb for ...
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Tabcorp to Bet on Online Poker
Wall Street Journal (blog)
The Australian government has released an interim review of laws covering internet gambling, which proposes several changes including trialing tournament poker and allowing betting on the internet as a sport or event is in progress.
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Web1 new result for sports betting
 
Sports Betting and Cleavage: 'Lay the Favourite' Trailer Hits | The ...
Rebecca Hall, Bruce Willis and Catherine Zeta-Jones star in this dramedy from Stephen Frears.
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Saturday, May 26, 2012

7 Steps You Should Take To Be Successful At Sports Betting


Have you ever wondered how sports betting "smart money" became the smart money? Do you wonder what the smart money does differently than the amateurs? The biggest difference between professional gamblers and the amateurs is that the pros always take the following 7 steps. If you do these things, you'll be well on your way to making money like the pros.

1 . Do Your Homework

If you want to be successful, you have to do your homework on each game. Don't try guessing or playing hunches. You'll lose in the long run.

2 . Stick to What You Know

Only bet on teams you know. Try starting off with just betting on your hometown teams if you're having trouble making money.

3. Get Expert Advice

There are countless experts who will do your homework for you. Even if you don't agree with their picks, you can use their research and make up your own mind about a game.

4. Don't Fall for Sucker Bets

If something feels like a sucker bet, it usually is. You need to learn to stay away from these types of bets. An example of a sucker bet? A home dog getting 3 1/2. The odds makers will put a line up like this just to make sure people take the points.

5. Allocate Your Money Properly

In order to make money long-term you need to spread your bets around instead of risking a high percentage on each bet. It's better to bet $50 on 10 games than to bet $250 on two games. Don't be greedy.

6. Keep Good Records

There's nothing worse than a gambler who kids himself into thinking he really didn't lose that much. Losing gamblers are known for kidding themselves by saying they "broke even" when in reality they lost money. Keep accurate records.

7. Remember, It's Just a Game

Even professional gamblers keep their wins and losses in perspective. If you don't control your emotions and stay on an even keel, you will make stupid bets trying to make up your previous losses. Pros stay calm emotionally. Amateurs blow up, throw things, and swear at their television. Decide which you are going to be!

So there you have it, the 7 steps you must do to make money betting on sports. How many of these things do you do now? Just like the teams you're betting on, the gambler that masters the fundamentals will win more often than not.

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Friday, May 18, 2012

Pros and Cons of Online Gambling


Online gambling is a new trend that is gaining popularity because of the various advantages. Compared to physical land based casinos gamers think that online slot machines are very interesting to play. Many gamers feel that playing online gambling helps to provide lot practice. Online gambling have both advantages and disadvantages that gamers should be aware of.

Here are some of the advantages of online gambling and slot machines.

One of the biggest advantage of online gambling is gamers can play anywhere. Whether they are in home or enjoying vacation they can play slot machines whenever they want. Gone are those days when one would have to drive their car to nearest casino and play, wait in long queues or go through the lengthy procedure. Thanks to this new generation of entertainment that has helped to get rid of all these aspects and play whenever they want to. With individual accounts players can play anytime they want.

When it comes to online casinos the rules are extremely simple and easier. In fact , these versions of casinos offer better odds when compared to regular physical casinos. Added while players go to regular casinos they might have to tip the dealer and staff. Sometimes, this amount would getting bigger if you visit casinos very often. But when it comes to online gambling, things are completely different as there is no staff and so no tipping also.

Online gambling allows you to play in environment you like. Be it your bedroom, drawing room or office, you can play your slot machine games anywhere. Sometimes, it becomes difficult to concentrate in bright, loud and busy casino. Added if you are a serious player and want to concentrate on your decided strategy, gambling online is the best available option.

When you are gambling online, you don’t know how your opponent looks. Thus, from psychological point of view you play in a worry free manner without thinking much about your opponent. You also don’t have to worry that your opponent is reading your body language thereby getting an idea about yourself. All you have to do is switch on your PC and start playing.

There are hardly any online gambling site that does not offer you free unlimited play. Thus, if you are looking for options to learn how to play particular game or get acquainted with online gambling games this is a very good option.

Other than pros, online gambling has its some cons also. For example when a player plays at different online casinos, they have to open separate accounts in each and every site and keep a track of the dealings and deposited amount. This can be sometimes frustrating experience.

Another cons of online gambling is withdrawal of funds takes time to get clear. When players play in physical casino, they don’t face such situations. The delay is caused because of the time taken that needs the money to be transferred to the concerned bank account.

Thus, online gambling has several pros and cons. Play according to your budget and keep yourself in control. Only then you can enjoy the game of gambling.



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Tuesday, May 15, 2012

How to Bet Proposition Bets at a Sportsbook


Betting sides and totals on major sports like baseball, basketball and football are the most common wagers available everywhere. However , many sportsbooks also offer proposition bets (or props short) for gambling on non-team sports like golf, tennis, boxing and auto racing - including NASCAR - due to their growing popularity. The two main ways of wagering on non-team sports are "Betting to Win" an event and "Matchup Betting" which pits an individual against another individual or a group of individuals.

Betting to Win

Before every major event in non-team sports like golf, tennis and auto racing, futures are set by oddsmakers. These are not fixed and are adjusted by sportsbooks several times leading up to the event and are sometimes released months before an event. The same holds true for major team sports like NFL and college football, NBA and college basketball and MLB baseball.

The main advantage of futures is that you can get appealing odds by betting far in advance of when the event takes place. For example , betting on the 2006 Masters golf tournament now might get you much better value on Tiger Woods, who may be 10/1 at this moment but dip to 6/1 closer to the event if he is on a roll.

An example with team sports would be NFL futures, where you often can get much higher odds on a team by betting before the season starts. A NFL future bet on a team to win the Super Bowl might be 20/1 in the preseason; but by midseason, their odds might decrease to 10/1 if they turn out to be legitimate championship contenders.

"Betting to Win" an outcome event like The Masters is the most common way to wager on individuals competing for a particular non-team title. Unlike team sports such as football, non-team sports also have multiple events over the course of a year, so "Betting to Win" obviously happens much more frequently than a once a year NFL futures bet on the Super Bowl winner does.

It is very important to note that not all the competitors in an event may be listed, so another betting option is on the "field" which includes all other competitors not listed. The odds on a "field" bet are typically comparable to a bet on the favorite in order to protect sportsbooks from taking a big hit if a major upset occurs. In exchange for a lesser payout, field bettors gain the advantages of having more than one entrant that can win for them.

Matchup Betting

For non-team sports like golf, boxing, tennis and NASCAR, "Matchup Betting" offers an alternative to simply betting on the event's winner. "Matchup Betting" generally involves an individual going up against another individual in a head-to-head event, such as a tennis match, and the odds are determined using the money line.

For example , if Serena Williams faced an overmatched opponent in the U. S. Open tennis tournament, a reasonable money line would require Serena bettors to risk $400 to win $100 while a $100 bet on her opponent would win $360.

Here's how the money line would be listed: Serena Williams -400 / #102 Ranked Opponent 360.

Every $400 bet on Serena nets a $100 profit if she wins (plus the return of the $400 risked). If her opponent pulls off the upset, $100 bet on the underdog would profit $360 (plus the return of the $100 risked). For more information on how this works, be sure to check out How to Read the Money Line.

Furthermore, a tennis match would be considered a tournament-style head-to-head matchup since the competitors involved directly play against each other in the event. An artificial head-to-head matchup involves competitors in an event like a golf tournament or auto race who are indirectly competing against each other since in reality they are competing against everybody in the field, not just one other competitor. These artificial matchups are also fake in the sense that bookmakers are the ones creating them - solely for betting purposes - and different books will often offer different matchups.

Group matchups are another way "matchup betting" is used which is particularly popular in golf and auto racing events like NASCAR, where you can select whether a leading competitor or a few other lesser competitors will finisher higher amongst the group, with the odds again based on money lines. Since golf and NASCAR both have pre-qualifying, not everybody makes the cut to the final day of competition, and these group matchups require all individuals to qualify in order to be eligible for action.

Proposition bets for non-team sports are not limited to "Betting to Win" an event and "Matchup Betting" but those are the primary ways to wager on them. Other examples of props for non-team sports include what racing team will finish highest in a particular NASCAR race (Chevy, Ford or Dodge) or how many rounds will the fight between Mike Tyson and Kevin McBride last (Over/Under 8. 5 rounds). Props, also known as exotic wagers, are also extremely popular on high-profile team sporting events like the Super Bowl in Las Vegas. The Imperial Palace Casino's sportsbook is well-known for the enormous number of prop bets offered. For example , you can bet on:

What team will win the coin toss

What player will score the game's first touchdown

What will be the exact margin of victory

As you can see, there's much more to betting than simply totals and sides, especially when it comes to gambling on non-team sports. So be aware of all your wagering options and don't miss out on the excitement non-team sports have to offer with prop betting!

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5/14 Sports Betting Market Breakdown

Friday, May 11, 2012

Online Gambling - The Games

Online casinos offer a multitude of gambling game options designed to appeal to the adventurous or the conservative player. The following is an overview of some of the more popular online games, both multi-player and single player, and is not intended to be a tutorial. There are countless books and online sites detailing game rules, strategies, etc ., and it is suggested the player take advantage of these before attempting to play for money.

Poker

Poker entails examining your hand and guessing what your opponents have. In poker you are playing against other players, and not against the house. Among the most popular poker games to play online are:

- Texas Hold ‘Em (by far the most popular)
- Omaha
- Seven Card Stud
- Caribbean Poker
- Pineapple

Video Poker

Played against the casino’s software and not against other players.

- Jacks or Better (most popular)
- Deuces Wild
- Joker’s Wild

Blackjack

Also known as “twenty-one” as the cumulative total of the face value of the cards cannot exceed twenty one to win. Face cards are valued at ten and aces at one or eleven at the players option. Blackjack is played against the house, and not other players.

Roulette

A small , marble-like ball is placed into a spinning wheel that has red and black numbered slots. Bets are based upon which slot the ball will land when the wheel stops spinning. Among the many sub-categories of betting on roulette are: betting on which color the ball will land, betting on any one of the three columns on the roulette table, or betting on a specific set of twelve numbers.

Craps

Literally thousands of betting options. Shooter must roll a seven or eleven on the come-out, or first roll to win or establish a point. The shooter is a winner if point is made on follow up rolls. If a seven is rolled before point is made, the shooter loses. A two, three or twelve is an automatic loser on the come-out roll.

Baccarat

The total value of two dealt cards must not exceed nine. The hand with the total value closest to nine wins. Low house edge is of advantage to the player.

Video

Eleven balls are drawn from a pool of thirty. Bingo!

Keno

As you would expect, games of pure chance, with no skills required by the player offer terrible odds. Keno is one of those games, and is really the casino version of a lottery draw. In Keno a computer randomly selects numbers from a group of eighty and the player must guess which group will be chosen.

Slots

Slots are the most popular of the no skills required online casino games, and is a veritable cash cow for the casinos, with the odds firmly stacked in favor of the house. Slots are composed of spinning reels with an assortment of symbols on each reel. The slot machine’s reels are lined up on what is known as a payline. The right combination of symbols must be aligned with the payline in order to win. If the symbols are not aligned in a winning combination, you lose.

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Monday, May 7, 2012

The Role of Media in Sport


Sport is one of the well-published issues in the Net. Sport issues gain a lot of publicity and discussions in the media. The examples are numerous: thousands of football news article depict the reactions of trainers to a particular event. Important soccer games are an everyday issue in TV channels. New technologies are used everywhere in coverage of betting">sports: tennis streaming video presents the particular strokes of favored tennis stars, such as Rafael Nadal and Maria Sharapova. At the days of serious matches, fans enjoy watching the game of their favored teams in tennis or football online. We might ask ourselves: what is the role the Media plays in Sport?

One probable answer would be that the media successfully exploits the public need for entertainment. People have always felt the need to be entertained, starting from the days of gladiators, when the public’ general demand was to see people die in front of them in exchange for their money. As the years went by, the forms of the entertainment changed and became less cruel, but the principle of the crowd asking for Panem et circenses (i. e. “bread and circuses”) remained the same. In this matter, betting">sports news is the best possible entertainment, and watching sport online or on TV is the best possible way to witness the actual thing happening.

And here comes the next possible answer: media adheres to the needs of the wide public, fulfilling the desire to watch the “actual thing” on-line. Although a football match might occur in Milano, and tennis game may take place in Moscow, media brings the tennis game and the football match straight to your living room, without the need to get up from sofa and buy the ticket to Milano or wherever you want to get to. Media makes use of our need to witness the actual thing by serving as a mediator between the sporting event, which happens somewhere out there, and us, the viewers.

Being a central part of our everyday experience, media brings betting">sports coverage to our living room and shows it to us whenever we choose. I’d say it’s a good thing, but you – choose for yourselves.


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Las Vegas Sports Consultants (LVSC) is the world's premier oddsmaking company and the most respected authority on making the lines. Mike Seba is a Senior Oddsmaker at LVSC and has been making lines for the last six years. In our extended interview, Seba explained that there are 4-5 oddsmakers assigned to make lines for each of the major sports (pro


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Friday, May 4, 2012

How to Bet Proposition Bets at a Sportsbook


Betting sides and totals on major sports like baseball, basketball and football are the most common wagers available everywhere. However , many sportsbooks also offer proposition bets (or props short) for gambling on non-team sports like golf, tennis, boxing and auto racing - including NASCAR - due to their growing popularity. The two main ways of wagering on non-team sports are "Betting to Win" an event and "Matchup Betting" which pits an individual against another individual or a group of individuals.

Betting to Win

Before every major event in non-team sports like golf, tennis and auto racing, futures are set by oddsmakers. These are not fixed and are adjusted by sportsbooks several times leading up to the event and are sometimes released months before an event. The same holds true for major team sports like NFL and college football, NBA and college basketball and MLB baseball.

The main advantage of futures is that you can get appealing odds by betting far in advance of when the event takes place. For example , betting on the 2006 Masters golf tournament now might get you much better value on Tiger Woods, who may be 10/1 at this moment but dip to 6/1 closer to the event if he is on a roll.

An example with team sports would be NFL futures, where you often can get much higher odds on a team by betting before the season starts. A NFL future bet on a team to win the Super Bowl might be 20/1 in the preseason; but by midseason, their odds might decrease to 10/1 if they turn out to be legitimate championship contenders.

"Betting to Win" an outcome event like The Masters is the most common way to wager on individuals competing for a particular non-team title. Unlike team sports such as football, non-team sports also have multiple events over the course of a year, so "Betting to Win" obviously happens much more frequently than a once a year NFL futures bet on the Super Bowl winner does.

It is very important to note that not all the competitors in an event may be listed, so another betting option is on the "field" which includes all other competitors not listed. The odds on a "field" bet are typically comparable to a bet on the favorite in order to protect sportsbooks from taking a big hit if a major upset occurs. In exchange for a lesser payout, field bettors gain the advantages of having more than one entrant that can win for them.

Matchup Betting

For non-team sports like golf, boxing, tennis and NASCAR, "Matchup Betting" offers an alternative to simply betting on the event's winner. "Matchup Betting" generally involves an individual going up against another individual in a head-to-head event, such as a tennis match, and the odds are determined using the money line.

For example , if Serena Williams faced an overmatched opponent in the U. S. Open tennis tournament, a reasonable money line would require Serena bettors to risk $400 to win $100 while a $100 bet on her opponent would win $360.

Here's how the money line would be listed: Serena Williams -400 / #102 Ranked Opponent 360.

Every $400 bet on Serena nets a $100 profit if she wins (plus the return of the $400 risked). If her opponent pulls off the upset, $100 bet on the underdog would profit $360 (plus the return of the $100 risked). For more information on how this works, be sure to check out How to Read the Money Line.

Furthermore, a tennis match would be considered a tournament-style head-to-head matchup since the competitors involved directly play against each other in the event. An artificial head-to-head matchup involves competitors in an event like a golf tournament or auto race who are indirectly competing against each other since in reality they are competing against everybody in the field, not just one other competitor. These artificial matchups are also fake in the sense that bookmakers are the ones creating them - solely for betting purposes - and different books will often offer different matchups.

Group matchups are another way "matchup betting" is used which is particularly popular in golf and auto racing events like NASCAR, where you can select whether a leading competitor or a few other lesser competitors will finisher higher amongst the group, with the odds again based on money lines. Since golf and NASCAR both have pre-qualifying, not everybody makes the cut to the final day of competition, and these group matchups require all individuals to qualify in order to be eligible for action.

Proposition bets for non-team sports are not limited to "Betting to Win" an event and "Matchup Betting" but those are the primary ways to wager on them. Other examples of props for non-team sports include what racing team will finish highest in a particular NASCAR race (Chevy, Ford or Dodge) or how many rounds will the fight between Mike Tyson and Kevin McBride last (Over/Under 8. 5 rounds). Props, also known as exotic wagers, are also extremely popular on high-profile team sporting events like the Super Bowl in Las Vegas. The Imperial Palace Casino's sportsbook is well-known for the enormous number of prop bets offered. For example , you can bet on:

What team will win the coin toss

What player will score the game's first touchdown

What will be the exact margin of victory

As you can see, there's much more to betting than simply totals and sides, especially when it comes to gambling on non-team sports. So be aware of all your wagering options and don't miss out on the excitement non-team sports have to offer with prop betting!

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