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Betting Articles
Sports-Betting - A Better Choice for Gamblers
by: Melkam Dirset
If you are a sports fan, then there is no better way of rejoicing the victory of your team than also winning a few
dollars. If you are just a gambler, a lotto player, or even only a casual one for that matter, there is a lot of
thrill and excitement in sports betting than that you get from the wheels and
the cards. There are two major reasons why sports betting is easier to win and more lucrative than
lotto (unless you hit the jackpot). First, lotto and casino games are games of chance, any sport, on
the other hand, is undoubtedly a game of skill. But when it comes
to predicting the outcome, a sport stands on the borderline between a game of
chance and a game of skill. What this means is that it is nearly impossible to
predict a lotto number with any certainty while predicting the result of a
sports game could be somewhat easier.
Second, the
house edge,
which is the percentage that a gaming agent collects from the players as a
commission, which is also a standard gauge of how good a wagering game is, has a
value in the neighborhood of 5%-20% for sports betting while it is typically
more than 50% in the case of state owned lotteries; the value varies for
different casino games, but it surely is way less than 50% in most cases. My article entitled "Casino, Sports-betting, and Lottery - A Comparison of the House Edge" just does that.
Although sports are the most common events for betting, nowadays you can
place bets on pretty much any publicized event. The outcome of presidential and
other elections, the verdict on famous trials, private lives of celebrities
(such as marriage, divorce, child birth) are just a few of the events you can bet on.
It is true that most bets do no more than just double your wager while casino games and lotteries can bring returns that are
hundreds and even thousands of times your wager. But, many sportsbooks offer a way of combining several bets
as one in order to form what is known as a parlay. Theoretically, a parlay payout should be the product of the individual odds that
make up the parlay. If, for example, you have five bets each with 1:2 odds and form a parlay, the payout should be 32 times the wager.
We have to admit that it is certainly more difficult to win with parlays than with single bets.
Nevertheless, the payout to a winning parlay could be so enormous that it is unwise to bypass
parlay betting as unachievable venture. As a matter of fact, if the sportsbook
offers the proper tools, then winning big money with parlays will not be as hard
as it may seem to be.
There is a myriad of internet sportsbooks and online casino websites and
hundreds are being added every year. Some are scams, others may not even
survive the competition, a few manage to operate due mainly to their
generous bonuses on initial deposits. More often than not, the bettor should be
vigilant and not be allured by this ostensible kindness as it may belie a
poorly designed betting system with just a few betting choices and limited
options. Which, by the way, brings us to the most prominent questions of online
betting: "How to choose a sportsbook (and casino)?"
The choice of a good sportsbook would have been immensely facilitated if
there existed an impartial organization that continuously monitors and evaluates
the performance of each online sportsbook and internet casino based on comments and
complaints received from customers. Unfortunately, there is no such organization
and thus the customer has to make his or her own choice based on word of mouth
and on information on the fundamentals of betting available on web sites such as ours. In fact, there is no a
better judge than yourself to determine what suits you, therefore just sign in a
number of sportsbooks and stick onto the one
that is most appropriate for you. A word of caution: don't be deluded by some
websites that present themselves as independent watchdogs since their purpose
is to extol and heavily promote those companies that pay them more. However, if
these web sites list scammers and blacklisted sportsbooks, they are certainly
useful for you since you will be able to identify the bad ones.
Also, there is that all important question of picking the winner or the handicap. This
major part of betting is unfortunately a task the bettors have to overcome by
themselves. Some wagered on Bush to win the 2000 presidential election (maybe they
carefully paid attention to voting irregularities). Others said that Gore would
win (maybe they didn't know that there is a large number of Americans who can't
even punch a voting card). It
just so happened that, as it should, some won the bets others lost. This is
exactly what happens in any betting - you lose or you win; no one can tell an
outcome with absolute certainty, but it could be possible to do so by using logic and a lot of information. If you seek the assistance of a pro in sports, there
is a plethora of individuals under the title of 'Sports Handicapping Services'
who sell sports picks. They claim to correctly predict 60%, 70%, or more of a
set of games such as a weekend NFL games (pro football picks) or NCAA games
(college football picks). They also offer picks on week long games like NBA
(basketball picks) and MLB (baseball picks).
The bottom line is - learn and try sports betting.
Author's Link: Bet Starter
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