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When you bet on sport at a bookie online you have a choice of american, decimal and fractional. Which odds type are you comfortable with ?
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Moneyline bet risking $22 to win $5 on todays game rooting for New Mexico to bear down the Grizzlies. Grizzlies have lost 6 of the last 7 games that they have played. So I do not know why they are still playing ball. No common teams have neither of these two teams played. So with the point spread being nine, I am hoping the bookies are close on the line spread so I have a no brainer win.
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The world's most famous and now scandal-riddled golfer, Tiger Woods, is going back to doing what he does best. No, not sleeping with everyone other than his wife – playing golf, silly!

Woods just released a statement announcing that he will indeed play in next month's Masters Golf Tournament.

The Bodog Sportsbook has all your PGA odds. Want to bet on Tiger? Get your Tiger Woods betting too.

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eberetta1 wrote:

Moneyline bet risking $22 to win $5 on todays game rooting for New Mexico to bear down the Grizzlies. Grizzlies have lost 6 of the last 7 games that they have played. So I do not know why they are still playing ball. No common teams have neither of these two teams played. So with the point spread being nine, I am hoping the bookies are close on the line spread so I have a no brainer win.

Won $5 on my New Mmexico game by a score of 62-57.

The next day I risked $25 to win $5 that Pittsburgh would defeat Oakland. My team was losing by 4 points when I turned on the game, 7 minutes into the first half. Someone was bleeding all over the place. Fortunately, it was a scorer for Oakland . He was helped off the court. My team went on a 29-12 run, before he was able to return to the basketball game with 6 stitches. That was enough of a lead that he did not impact the ballgame. Pittsburgh won me $5 when they won 89-66.
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Saturday's $750,000 Florida Derby at Gulfstream Park was one for the record books. Coming out of last place, 20-1 long shot Ice Box made a late charge from the middle of the track with just three furlongs left to beat another long shot, Pleasant Prince, by a nose.

The Nick Zito trained horse covered the 1-1/8 miles in 1:49.19 and returned $43.40, $24.40 and $9.60.

"The plan was definitely to take him back, get to the fence, let them go at it up front and see what happens," said Zito."Once he came with that run, I said, 'Wow, here we go.'"

Race favorite Rule finished third, and Lentenor, full brother to 2006 Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro, finished fourth.

With the win, Ice Box has earned a coveted spot in the May 1 Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs.

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eberetta1 wrote:

Moneyline bet risking $22 to win $5 on todays game rooting for New Mexico to bear down the Grizzlies. Grizzlies have lost 6 of the last 7 games that they have played. So I do not know why they are still playing ball. No common teams have neither of these two teams played. So with the point spread being nine, I am hoping the bookies are close on the line spread so I have a no brainer win.

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According to a state senator, should a federal ban on sports betting in the New Jersey be reversed the state should be ready to take actions.......


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Trevor Immelman, a former champion, if you bet $100, you will win $10,000 if he wins. If you bet $100 for JB Holmes, you win $10,000. JB is leading this weekends tournament right now, and is one of the longest drivers on tour. If you bet $100 on Sergio Garcia, you will win $5000.00 if he wins.
And Tiger Woods will win you $350.00 more on a $100 bet. so make the $100 bets on the long shots, then bet $400 on TIger, if Tiger Wins you get $1250.00 win, if the one of your long shots win, you bank an absurd amount of money.
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Urbanik wrote:

Trevor Immelman, a former champion, if you bet $100, you will win $10,000 if he wins. If you bet $100 for JB Holmes, you win $10,000. JB is leading this weekends tournament right now, and is one of the longest drivers on tour. If you bet $100 on Sergio Garcia, you will win $5000.00 if he wins.
And Tiger Woods will win you $350.00 more on a $100 bet. so make the $100 bets on the long shots, then bet $400 on TIger, if Tiger Wins you get $1250.00 win, if the one of your long shots win, you bank an absurd amount of money.

Very interesting.
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Urbanik wrote:

Trevor Immelman, a former champion, if you bet $100, you will win $10,000 if he wins. If you bet $100 for JB Holmes, you win $10,000. JB is leading this weekends tournament right now, and is one of the longest drivers on tour. If you bet $100 on Sergio Garcia, you will win $5000.00 if he wins.
And Tiger Woods will win you $350.00 more on a $100 bet. so make the $100 bets on the long shots, then bet $400 on TIger, if Tiger Wins you get $1250.00 win, if the one of your long shots win, you bank an absurd amount of money.

Not a bad proposition bet if these were the only four individuals in the event. Maybe there are 50 other dark horses in this race? BOL.
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In what could be the busiest PGA golf betting week in history, Bodog’s rolled out a whole heap of Tiger Woods props to celebrate his return to what he became famous for – golf – after months of what he became even more famous for – sex…and lots of it…with lots of partners…who’d had lots of plastic surgery.

So, how will the best player in the game do? His odds to win the Masters are currently 4/1. And then there are all the Tiger Woods props:

Will Tiger make the cut? Most people think he will, but if you think he won’t, you can bet $100 to win $500.

What will Tiger shoot on his first hole? Par is the 1/2 favorite, while eagle is the 80/1 long shot. For those that think even Tiger might be feeling some butterflies on the first tee, bogey (11/4) will be a popular choice.

Another of Bodog’s Tiger Woods Masters props asks whether he’ll lead after the first round, with yes currently at +600.

There haven’t been many aces in Masters history, but if you bet Tiger will get a hole-in-one and he does, you’ll be looking at a cool five grand on a $100 bet.

Go to the Bodog golf betting boards for all your Tiger Woods props at the 2010 Masters.

And remember that the four-time Masters champion will speak at 2 p.m. ET today in a news conference, where he will probably do a lot of ducking and diving of questions.

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This article is for both newbies and the veterans. For the veterans, it could just serve as a refresher. This piece focuses on the various kinds of multiple bets in the world of sportsbetting. For a more successful online wager, knowing the following terms is a plus. Here are the terms pertaining to such wagers.

Betting terms

Double: A double is a sports bet pertaining to two selections in different fields. Every selection has to win to receive payouts.

Treble: A treble sports bet pertains to three selections from differing fields. Every selection has to win to receive payouts.

Four-fold accumulator: A four-fold accumulator is a sports bet pertaining to four selections in different fields. Every selection has to succeed to be declared a winner.

Five-fold accumulator: A five-fold accumulator is a sports wager involving five selections in differing fields. Same as the mentioned kinds, all the selections have to win to receive payouts.

Six-fold accumulator: A sports bet pertaining to six selections in differing fields is a six-fold accumulator. Every selection has to win to receive payouts.

Trixie: A trixie is four sportsbets involving three selections in differing fields. It is made up of three doubles and a single treble, and this means four bets and at least two selections must succeed to get a payout.

Patent: A patent involves seven sportsbets involving three selections in different fields, made up of three singles, a treble, and 3 doubles. It is a sum of seven total sports wagers, and a single selection that wins would suffice to receive a payout.

Yankee: A yankee is composed of 11 sports wagers covering four selections in different fields. This is made up of six doubles, a four-fold, and four trebles. A total of eleven sports bets, at least 2 winning selections would mean a payout to the bettor.

Super Yankee: Another term for for super yankee is Canadian. This refers to 26 sports bets covering five selections in differing fields. It is made up of ten doubles, ten trebles, a five-fold, and 5 four-folds. A sum of 26 bets, at least 2 selections should win to get apayout.

Lucky 31: Lucky 31 bets on five selections in five different events, made up of five singles, a five-fold, 5 four-folds, and ten doubles. It is a total of 31 sports bets. Just one successful selection would win a payout.

Lucky 63: Lucky 63 involves 63 sports bets on six selections from six different events. It consists of six singles, fifteen doubles, twenty trebles, fifteen four-folds, six four- folds, and a six-fold too. A sum of 63 bets, one winning selection would suffice to receive a payout.

Heinz: Heinz refers to 57 bets covering six selections from independent events that are made of 15 doubles, a six-fold, six five-folds, 15 four-folds, and twenty trebles. At least two selections must win to grab a reward.

Super Heinz: Super Heinz is composed of 120 bets on seven selections on seven different fields. This is made up of a seven fold, seven six-folds, twenty-one five-folds, 35 four- folds, 35 trebles, and 21 doubles. At the very least, two winning selections would mean getting a payout.

Goliath: The goliath is made of an impressive 247 wagers involving eight selections in separate events. Having two winning selections means the bettor gets a payout.
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Those who are new to the world of sportsbetting should at least familiarize themselves with common sportsbetting terms. Through these terms, they'll learn more about the ins and outs of the game. This list of sportsbetting terms should also also serve as a guide even for regular sportsbettors.

Accumulator

This is a multiple wager, sort of a "let it ride" bet. One makes simultaneous selections in 2 or more games with the aim of applying the winnings of the first win on the wager of the next game chosen, and so on. Each selection made has to win for the person to clinch this kind of bet.

Ajax

This is a slang for betting tax in the UK.

All-in

Here, there would be no refunds for withdrawn teams if a wager is done. If the event is cancelled, the sum wagered would be refunded to the bettor.

All-up

This is another term for the Accumulator.

Backed

When many bets have been placed on a team, the team is called a backed team.

Beard

This is a person who place bets, if the real bettor does not want to be identified. Somebody in a sensitive post might use this contact for his or her wagering activities.

Beef

This refers to a dispute over the bet's result or a problematic issue concerning a wager.

Beeswax

This is another UK term for betting tax.

Book: the bookmaker's computations of sums bet for each competitor, and the odds mandated to assure them of earning money. To run a book means: quote odds and getting wagers, the person doing such is the bookmaker

Betting tax

This is a kind of tax or "duty" based on the bookmaker's turnover.

Bettor

Also known as punter in the UK, it is a reference for any person placing a bet.

Bookie

This is a UK slang for bookmaker.

Bookmaker

One who is licensed to take bets on sports events.

Bottle

This is a slang for the odds of two to one.

Burlington Bertie

This is a price of 100 to 30.

Canadian

Super Yankee is another term for this. It is a combination made up of 26 wagers with five selections from different events or fields.

Carpet

This is a UK slang for odds of three to one. Another term for it is Tres.

Chalk

This refers to a team favored to win.

Circled game

This ia game wherein the highest amount of bet is restrained. Bookies would put a limit on the action they want to take on. It is due to doubts regarding some players who may be injured as well as rumors about the team.

Closing line

This refers to the final list of point spreads made available prior to the game.

Dead hit

This refers to equal finish.

Dime bet

This is term used for the $1,000 bet.

Dog

This is an American terms for the underdog in a wager proposition

Fixed game

This is a kind of game where one or more participants interfere or manipulate the result of an event.

Flag

This a wager made of 23 bets on four selections in different events.

Flea

This is terms used for an irritating person who expects much despite a small wager.

Fold

When preceded by a digit, this shows the number of selections in an accumulator. For instance, four folds is equal to four selections.

Goliath

This is a multiple wager made up of 247 wagers, which involves eight selections from different events.

Grand slam

This refers to the four major tourneys in tennis-- US Open, French Open, Australian Open, and Wimbledon. For golf, it means PGA Championship, British Open, US Open and Masters.

Hang Cheng

This is an Asian term for point spread.

Long odds

This is greater than ten to one.

MLB

This is a short term for Major League Baseball.

Nickel

Nickel is a term used for a $500 bet

Odds against

This is a reference to odds that are bigger than evens, for example, seven to four.

Oddsmaker

An oddsmaker is one who set the wagering odds or percentages.


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Phil Mickelson donned his third green jacket Sunday at Augusta after firing a 5-under 67 to take the Masters by three strokes over Lee Westwood.

Lefty finished at 16-under and was met after the round with a big hug from his wife, Amy Mickelson, who has been waging a much-publicized fight with breast cancer.

“To win this tournament, it’s the most amazing feeling,” Mickelson told Jim Nantz in the Butler Cabin. “It’s been an emotional year and I’m very proud of my wife and the fight and struggle she’s been through.”

This was no runaway victory for Mickelson, who went into the tournament with 10/1 odds to win the Masters. His best moment of the day probably came on the par-5 13th hole, where he stuck his second shot right next to the pin after hitting off the pine straw and around a tree.

Westwood was a gallant adversary, as was third-place finisher Anthony Kim, who shot a scintillating 65 to rocket up the Masters scoreboard, only to fall four shots short.

A frustratingly inconsistent day was the story for Tiger Woods, who started the final round with three bogeys in the first five holes to finish in a tie for fourth, five shots back of the lead.

Woods made a great comeback after the rough start, impressively holing out for eagle on the par-4 seventh hole and adding another eagle on No. 15, but five bogeys on the day cost him in the end.
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Phil Mickelson donned his third green jacket Sunday at Augusta after firing a 5-under 67 to take the Masters by three strokes over Lee Westwood.

Lefty finished at 16-under and was met after the round with a big hug from his wife, Amy Mickelson, who has been waging a much-publicized fight with breast cancer.

“To win this tournament, it’s the most amazing feeling,” Mickelson told Jim Nantz in the Butler Cabin. “It’s been an emotional year and I’m very proud of my wife and the fight and struggle she’s been through.”

This was no runaway victory for Mickelson, who went into the tournament with 10/1 odds to win the Masters. His best moment of the day probably came on the par-5 13th hole, where he stuck his second shot right next to the pin after hitting off the pine straw and around a tree.

Westwood was a gallant adversary, as was third-place finisher Anthony Kim, who shot a scintillating 65 to rocket up the Masters scoreboard, only to fall four shots short.

A frustratingly inconsistent day was the story for Tiger Woods, who started the final round with three bogeys in the first five holes to finish in a tie for fourth, five shots back of the lead.

Woods made a great comeback after the rough start, impressively holing out for eagle on the par-4 seventh hole and adding another eagle on No. 15, but five bogeys on the day cost him in the end.

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Manne wrote:

Phil Mickelson donned his third green jacket Sunday at Augusta after firing a 5-under 67 to take the Masters by three strokes over Lee Westwood.

Lefty finished at 16-under and was met after the round with a big hug from his wife, Amy Mickelson, who has been waging a much-publicized fight with breast cancer.

“To win this tournament, it’s the most amazing feeling,” Mickelson told Jim Nantz in the Butler Cabin. “It’s been an emotional year and I’m very proud of my wife and the fight and struggle she’s been through.”

This was no runaway victory for Mickelson, who went into the tournament with 10/1 odds to win the Masters. His best moment of the day probably came on the par-5 13th hole, where he stuck his second shot right next to the pin after hitting off the pine straw and around a tree.

Westwood was a gallant adversary, as was third-place finisher Anthony Kim, who shot a scintillating 65 to rocket up the Masters scoreboard, only to fall four shots short.

A frustratingly inconsistent day was the story for Tiger Woods, who started the final round with three bogeys in the first five holes to finish in a tie for fourth, five shots back of the lead.

Woods made a great comeback after the rough start, impressively holing out for eagle on the par-4 seventh hole and adding another eagle on No. 15, but five bogeys on the day cost him in the end.

Tiger Woods made it interesting but finished in 4th place.
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There is no question the two marquee stars in the NHL are Pittsburgh’s Sidney Crosby and Washington’s Alexander Ovechkin. Yet for all of Ovechkin’s individual brilliance – including two MVP awards – he has won just a single playoff series thus far in his career. Crosby, on the other hand, has reached the Stanley Cup Finals twice and hoisted the Cup last summer. Which star will outdo the other this season? You can bet on that with Bodog’s NHL playoff props.............


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