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MAKE SOME MONEY AS THE NBA HITS THE STRETCH RUN

BASKETBALL GAMBLING SYSTEM: The end of the NBA (National Basketball Association) season signals several important betting situations that are quite profitable. As this article will show, the author will describe the situations that will make the end of the NBA season a profitable one..(More)

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BETTING ON BASEBALL LINES THAT SEEM FISHY

BASEBALL BETTING LINES: Sometimes the odds are too good to be true and sometimes they are a trap that baits you into losing a lot of money. For the majority of sports gamblers, people can easily identify this in football and basketball. Because there is a general perception of what the odds should be and when the odds are off by a little bit...(More)

KEY TOTALS AND MONEY LINE BETTING ANGLE

BASEBALL BETTING MONEY LINE: Angles are easily overlooked by those who bet on baseball because there are just too many games. And when there are a lot of games, people tend to struggle at identifying what teams falls into what angle on any given day. There are 10 times more baseball games in a season than there are football games in a season. So can you blame them?...(More)

BAD TEAMS CAN YOU MIN YOU MONEY IN BASEBALL TOO

BASEBALL BETTING GAMBLING: The old handicapping addage is that any team has the propensity to make you money in gambling. Because if they did not then everybody would be millionaires betting against them. Therefore you all should stop worrying about betting only the good teams because there are bad teams worthy of betting. I mean, even the Kansas City Royals win games sometimes...(More)

THE EARLY TEAMS THAT ARE IMPRESSING GAMBLERS IN EARLY 2007

BASEBALL BETTING GAMBLING: IThe Dodgers are flat out doing well this season in almost every category except maybe when they are facing lefties. They are still positive units but not by much [3-2, +0.80 units]. The Dodgers win with pitching because their hitting is a liability...(More)

LEFTIES DOMINATE BASEBALL EARLY IN THE SEASON

BASEBALL BETTING: I use that analogy to compare swimming (or whatever else you can think of) to hitting left handed pitching. Baseball teams are not very good against lefties and it becomes the most evident...(More)

BETTING TIPS ON A ROGUE SPORT FOR BETTORS

BASEBALL BETTING: Instead of having a spread, you have a moneyline in baseball. People do not quite understand what it takes to be profitable when they are betting the moneyline...(More)

WHEN SHOULD I BET THE RUN LINE?

BASEBALL BETTING: The general rule of thumb is to never bet the run line. If you like a favorite on the run line, you should bet them double on the money line. If you like an underdog on the run line then bet them with the better odds on the moneyline...(More)

BODOG'S BASEBALL ODDS ALWAYS WORTH FOLLOWING

BASEBALL BETTING: Because of their popularity among the general public voters, Bodog makes it hard for them. They know that the public bets on favorites so they devalue the favorites by an average of 5 points...(More)

WHAT YOU KNEED TO KNOW TO PROFIT IN 2007

BASEBALL BETTING: We always tell our readers to be aware of the hype and make sound bets based on their own personal observations instead of following Joe Q Public...(More)

THE REVENGE FACTOR IN BASEBALL

BASEBALL BETTING: We make a lot of fuss about how you should bet on teams that are on a roll. Specificallly late in a series, the team that has dominated the early games will generally come through with wins at the end. This is the reason there are so many sweeps in baseball...(More)

THE SPORTINGWAYS.COM BASEBALL EXPERTS

BASEBALL BETTING: There is a lot of money to be made in baseball. It is a long and boring season for many handicappers which makes it the least bet on sport. Because of this, sportsbooks put very little effort into making decent betting lines...(More)

Baseball Betting Previews


2007 BETTING PREVIEW - AL CENTRAL

BASEBALL BETTING: The AL Central was easily one of the best divisions in baseball in the 2006 season. For far too long they were considered baseball's worst with the Royals and Tigers. But the Tigers are now considered one of the better teams...(More)

2007 BETTING PREVIEW - AL EAST

BASEBALL BETTING: The AL East is always considered a juggernaut division thanks to the likes of the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox but with the emergence of teams like the Blue Jays and Orioles, this division is living up to the hype...(More)

2007 BETTING PREVIEW - AL WEST

BASEBALL BETTING: No matter how often you count out the Athletics, they find a way to bounce back with gusto. They are always very keen on kicking butt in the regular season. But have trouble keeping that momentum going well into the playoffs...(More)

2007 BETTING PREVIEW - NL CENTRAL

BASEBALL BETTING: The NL Central was a very competitive division last year. The Cincinnati Reds put up a run. For a bit, it was looking like these Reds were going to be able to get to the World Series on mediocre pitching after a long layoff...(More)

2007 BETTING PREVIEW - NL EAST

BASEBALL BETTING: Everybody believed that the New York Mets were a shoe-in to make the World Series last year. Maybe they would have been if any of the other teams made a valiant fight to keep the Mets momentum alive...(More)

2007 BETTING PREVIEW - NL WEST

BASEBALL BETTING: This division is a joke. They were distinguished as almost being the only division in the 2005 season to ever have a below 500 team make the playoffs in a non-strike shortened season. But in 2006, they showed us some signs of life...(More)

WORLD SERIES ODDS

BASEBALL BETTING: Spring Training starts in about one week with pitchers and catchers reporting to camp, and that is the perfect way to warm up a cold winter. Odds to win the MLB championship are listed in parenthesis...(More)

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      There will be a lot of nights like last night over the next 33 days, when the TV remote control becomes life's most indispensable item. On one channel, there was Andy Pettitte seemingly unraveling ove...
    • Red Sox finalize deal with Braves for Kotsay
      The Red Sox finalized a deal to acquire Mark Kotsay from the Atlanta Braves on Wednesday.
    • Pujols unparalleled as a hitter
      Albert Pujols never seems to flinch. He stands statue-still at the plate, his left shoulder pointed forward, his back straight, as if he's standing at attention. Pitchers try to tempt him with curveba...
    • Pena, Rays keeping it simple
      After Carl Crawford got hurt and Evan Longoria suffered a broken hand, Tampa Bay hitting coach Steve Henderson approached Carlos Pena and asked, "You want to help this team out?" Sure, said Pena. "O...
    • Forecast: A long, cold winter
      A general manager speaking on background last week used an interesting phrase to describe the recent phenomenon of veterans quickly descending from productive players into something much less than tha...
    • How will the Rays use their not-so-secret weapon?
      All of the Durham Bulls are scoreboard watching these days, David Price said over the phone on Friday afternoon. Their big-league affiliate, the Tampa Bay Rays, are making an historic run at the playo...
    • A's need offense to back young pitching
      The Athletics had a chance to make a big splash before the trade deadline, a chance to trade for Jason Bay . They would have had to surrender a package that included pitcher Vin Mazzaro , the 21-year-...
    • Ryan Braun: Best against the best
      Teammates have said that Ryan Braun 's confidence is unique, that he's utterly convinced that he's going to get a hit in his next at-bat, no matter the situation, no matter who is pitching. He had mis...
    • Grading the deadline acquisitions
      At the trade deadline in 2007, I remember saying and writing that the Boston Red Sox were the biggest winners because they had gotten the best shutdown reliever available, a former Cy Young Award winn...
    • Saving Sabathia's bullets
      I clicked over to the Brewers' game late in their victory on Monday night and saw that CC Sabathia was coming to bat in the bottom of the eighth inning -- with a six-run lead. He has been incredible, ...
    • Ruth, Phelps among greatest athletes ever
      After Michael Phelps won his third gold medal on Tuesday, the question of how he ranks among the greatest athletes ever grew organically on the radio -- and actually, it stemmed from a conversation ab...
    • A new trend? Another player gets benched
      Matt Garza dominated the Rangers , Marc Topkin writes, but along the way, B.J. Upton was yanked out of the game for jogging down the first base line. And, Marc writes, Joe Maddon 's method of removi...
    • Closer Percival is the latest Ray to land on DL
      Ray closer Troy Percival is will go on the DL with a knee injury, with it yet to be determined if he will just rest or have surgery.
    • Injuries continue to sting Rays
      Troy Percival 's instinct will always be to return to the mound and throw another pitch, but as he did that late Thursday afternoon in Oakland, he staggered slightly, and you could see that he had a p...
    • Boras faces heavy deadline workload
      If you're a client of Scott Boras and you're uncomfortable with the game of chicken in negotiations that will either take you into pro ball or perhaps over the cliff of uncertainty, you might want to ...
    • CC Sabathia and four other recently-traded stars are just three months from free agency
      CC Sabathia is three months from free agency. But first he—like four other stars— has a job do to.
    • Tigers agree to deal with free-agent pitcher Garcia
      The Detroit Tigers, who have scrambled all season to find pitching depth, have reached an agreement with free-agent pitcher Freddy Garcia.
    • Clock ticking on Alvarez-Pirates negotiations
      Pedro Alvarez , the second overall pick in the June draft, will eventually sign a deal with the Pirates before Friday's deadline, writes John Perotto. I hope he's right. I hope Alvarez is not caught ...
    • An injury-filled weekend for several contenders
      It was as if a rogue wave of injuries smashed against the contenders this weekend, reaching the Minnesota Twins first, when Michael Cuddyer suffered a broken foot on a freak play on Friday, and lastly...
    • Bonds breaks his silence … pushes to play again
      Until Saturday, Barry Bonds had let his agent speak for him, and what Jeff Borris had said, over and over, was that Bonds still wants to play, he was preparing to play and that he had contacted every ...
    • Ramirez inquiry unlikely to go anywhere
      The inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the Manny Ramirez trade is essentially over , probably after a few phone calls. It's going nowhere, because it has no chance to go anywhere.

      I haven't ...
    • Street claimed off waivers but will remain with A's
      Oakland closer Huston Street was claimed on waivers by multiple teams, but the pitcher will remain with the Athletics, according to sources.
    • Padres' Giles vetoes waiver deal with Red Sox
      Brian Giles has indicated that he will block a waiver deal that would have sent him to the Boston Red Sox, and an hour before the deadline for making a deal between the Padres and Red Sox, it appeared he would remain with San Diego.
    • Red Sox working on deal to acquire Padres' Giles
      The Red Sox have claimed Padres right fielder Brian Giles on waivers and are negotiating to acquire the 14-year veteran from San Diego.
    • Yankees have handled Joba correctly
      The medical information that the Yankees released about Joba Chamberlain 's shoulder was incomplete and imprecise, which is to be expected. "Rotator cuff tendinitis" -- inflammation -- says a lot abou...
    • Good vibe in Brewers' clubhouse day after scrap
      After the crowd of reporters around Prince Fielder in the visitors' clubhouse disappeared in Cincinnati Tuesday evening, a teammate walked over a copy of the USA Today sports section to Fielder and Mi...
    • Ortiz's wrist still a concern for Red Sox
      The Red Sox and the Yankees have been all but permanent residents in the postseason this decade, but they both are chasing the Rays now and they both are dealing with potentially serious medical issue...
    • Former Twins P Hernandez to learn fate of waivers
      Livan Hernandez, designated for assignment by the Minnesota Twins on Friday, should learn Tuesday whether he has cleared waivers and will become a free agent.
    • Liriano could be difference in AL Central
      You tend to forget that Francisco Liriano is just 24 years old, because we've been talking about how good he might be for so long. Yet no matter how long he pitches, he may never consistently reach th...

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