Nov 01 2008

Poker Websites And 10 Ways To Select One.


by Simon M Skinner

People from all walks of life enjoy playing poker. With the advent of the internet, interest in poker has exploded. Online poker is hugely popular, its just as much fun as playing in person but you can do it from the comfort of your own home. When you go out to find a poker website there are a few things to consider:

1. The rules and regulations. Understanding the rules of poker will help you to play better and to help you find the best poker website for your playing needs.

2. The games offered. A wide variety of different styles of poker will enhance your enjoyment of the game.

3. Rollover bonus and other special offers. When you place your winnings into your account without withdrawing it the poker website will boost your winnings by a certain percentage, this is called the rollover bonus and some poker websites are more generous than others.

4. Level of competition. You may just want to play a couple of hands to pass the time. However, you may want to compete in a tournament or with players of high experience level.

5. Amount of winnings. If you want to play on a poker website that puts a limitation on how much you can wager and win, then find one that suits your needs. If you want to play on a site that lets you win and wager any amount, you can find one like that too.

6. Speed and ease of withdrawing your money. You should be able to get your money quickly and easily. Check out the payout options on the website (and read the fine print!)

7. How popular is the site? Play omn a website that gives you a wide variety of competition Some websites have thousands of players at any given time, giving you the opportunity to make lots of friends

8. Customer service and support. You want a company that provides customer support by email, live chat or phone 24/7.

9. Free games. Occasionally you may not want to play with real money, especially if you are learning the game.

10. How good is their software? This is the most important aspect. The software should be compatible with your operating system as well as being ultra reliable. You dont want their software to crash when you are in the middle of a big game.

For some great poker website reviews be sure to visit www.sportsbook-watch.com.

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Oct 31 2008

variations of horseracing

by Simon M Skinner

Most people are familiar with Thoroughbred horse racing. This is because the three most popular American Thoroughbred horse races are televised every year and include the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness and the Belmont Stakes, otherwise known as the Thoroughbred Triple Crown.

All three of the Thoroughbred Triple Crown races have one thing in common: the track which is used for the race. All three are run on a flat dirt track. Horses in the Triple Crown will usually pace themselves until near the finish, saving a surge of incredible speed in the effort to win the race. However, some horses have had so much speed that they have held the starting position from the second they came out of the gate until the finish line!

What many spectators to these races do not realize is that this is only one type of Thoroughbred horse racing that is available and while these races are the most popular Thoroughbred horse races, there are other forms of Thoroughbred horseracing that are popular as well.

Another variation of Thoroughbred horseracing that is popular is the turf races. What makes these races different from the other types of Thoroughbred races is that the races are run over a grass surface instead of a dirt surface and all of the other aspects of the races are the same.

The Thoroughbreds that run on the turf course will still run the same distances as the horses that race on the dirt surfaces. The only main difference between racing on the dirt course and racing on the turf course are the terms that are used to describe certain aspects of the races. For example, there are different terms that are used to describe the condition of the dirt course and the turf course. A dirt course that is listed as fast is the equivalent to a turf course that is listed as firm.

Different words are used in order to describe the conditions of a dirt race track during a race than are used to describe the conditions of a turf course. In dirt track Thoroughbred racing, "fast" means the same thing as if we were to say "firm" in a turf course race.

On a flat race course, speed is the primary factor which is needed. Steeplechases, by contrast require the horse to have a great deal of stamina and the jockey to have some skills - the jockey must know the right time to tell the horse to jump in order to clear the fences. The number of jumps which will be needed is dependent on the length of the race course in this variation on Thoroughbred horse racing.

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Oct 31 2008

Breeders’ Cup Classic

by Simon M Skinner

The Breeders' Cup Classic is the crowning moment of the two days of the Breeder's Cup.

The Breeders' Cup is open to horses three years of age and older which offers an unparalleled level of excitement for fans. With a 1 mile course and a purse of $5 million, this is the biggest race in Thoroughbred racing.

Since there is such a large prize to be won, competitors enter the race from every corner of the world. There are some restrictions in place on weight and age in order to make sure the race is a fair one.

Three year olds born in the northern hemisphere and having an official birthday of January 1st are required to carry 122 pounds. Three year olds born in the southern hemisphere and having an official birthday of August 1st are required to carry 117 pounds. Horses born in the southern hemisphere are considered to be younger than horse's born in the northern hemisphere due to the difference in foaling seasons below the equator.

The horse which wins the Breeder's Cup Classic very often will go on to also win the U.S. Horse of the Year. The last four winners of the Breeder's Cup Classic have all done this - Curlin, Invasor, Saint Laim and Ghostzapper, respectively.

This race is traditionally a hard race to predict. The competition in the Breeders' Cup Classic is so fierce and of high quality that you never know which horse will be the winner for the day. One classic underdog win was in 1993 when Arcangues took the win. This was considered to be the biggest upset in Breeders' Cup history with a payoff of $269.20 for a $2 bet.

Not only do horseracing fans see the best of the best in today's horses, but they also see the world's top trainers and riders. However, due to the popularity of the race and the tough competition, it is not uncommon to see a new trainer take the win.

For instance, D. Wayne Lukas, who has won numerous races in other Breeders' Cup events only has one Breeders' Cup Classic under his belt with 1999's winner Cat Thief. You also see the best of the best in jockeys in the Breeders' Cup Classic with great names such as Chris McCarron, Jerry Bailey, Mike E. Smith and Pat Day having numerous wins in this race.

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Oct 31 2008

9 Popular Ways To Win At Sportsbetting

by Simon M Skinner

If you are hoping to get into sports betting and make a little money then you likely already know that you have better odds of winning here than you would in a casino. Casinos offer games of chance, while sports betting involves making judgment calls on a foreseeable outcome. Read on for some tips on coming out ahead.

9.Place Bets on the Right Sports Book
Statistics suggest that placing bets with the correct sports book will make a big difference, and increase the odds of winning by 3%.

8.Bet Against the Public
Many bettors choose to "fade the public" and bet against the outcome everyone else is counting on. This can be a winning strategy for you.

7.Do Your Homework Before the Game
The best way to win sports betting is to research all aspects of a game, especially circumstances and data that others would not consider. Not even bookies will have time to research every sport and every game. Therefore, if you can create a niche for yourself, you could become an expert on a smaller conferences and find yourself winning big money.

6.Choose the Underdog at Home
Statistically speaking, it's a good idea to bet on an underdog at home. A team will put forth their best effort at home stadium and underdogs have a way of triumphing over the odds in general. Using this strategy you may beat the odds too.

5.Bet at Just the Right Time
Bettors who go for the underdog tend to do so early on. You should mix it up and bet late on the underdog, early on the favorite. Going in the face of the conventional wisdom can often be a winning move in sports betting.

4.Make Arbitrage Bets
When you make arbitrage bets, you are betting on a specific occurrence within the game and can make money regardless of the outcome.

3.Square or Sucker Lines - A lot of bettors try to avoid square lines (these are lines which are made in the attempt to sway the public to bet in a specific way). By keeping your eye on the percentages, you can make money off of these bets.

2.Never Gamble While Drinking
Drinking can cloud your judgment and encourage impulsive behavior - never, ever bet while you have been drinking.

1.Manage your Gambling Money
Another common sense rule is this - never bet more than you can easily afford to lose. You should actually set aside a sort of "betting fund" and stay within this limit, no matter how much you win or lose. Try to spread your fund among several small bets rather than taking the risk of losing everything on one bet.

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Oct 31 2008

Point Spreads - An Explanation

by Simon M Skinner

sports that people bet on have a point spread or line associated with them.

Inexperienced bettors who do not understand college football point spreads may not understand the system. Point spreads are of interest because sports analysts often refer to these although one must bear in mind that you are not legally allowed to bet in all areas of the US.

A knowledge of point spreads will increase your understanding of the sport and of the teams and this will also increase your chances of maximizing your betting wins.

An understanding of point spreads will require that you have to understand sportsetting in general. All sports have a point spread or line associated with them. These are determined on a game-by-game basis between the two teams that are playing each other.

For example, if the University of Oklahoma is playing the University of Texas then there is going to be a point spread associated with the game.

Any two sports teams are never equal in skills, playing ability and competition experience. One team will always have a chance of being winning the game and this difference is represented by a poiint spread.

In a game between UT and OU, then the point spread will not be a large number because the 2 teams are comparable in skills and experience.

It is always obvious that one team is going to be better than the other and that is why we have the point spreadsystem. If bettors only gambles on the better team, then on average and according to probability bettors will win 50% of the time. The point spread evens the odds for bettors and for teams. The teams have to win by a certain number of points to win the game.

One final example would be if UT is favored, on the point spread by 8 over OU, then UT would have to win by 9 points. If UT wins by 8 then it is essentially a draw, also known as a push. You would neither lose nor win if they won by 8 points.

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Oct 31 2008

Thoroughbred Horse Races - Ways To Place A Wager

by Simon M Skinner

Thoroughbred horse racing is one of the most popular kinds of horse racing and is enjoyed by fans all over the world. One of the most exciting things about Thoroughbred horse racing is the opportunity for spectators and fans to place bets on the outcome and win money. Something not known by many is that there are a lot of different ways to bet on Thoroughbred horse races.

The most traditional method that is used to place wagers on Thoroughbred horseracing is to visit one of the live horseracing tracks and place the wager in person at the ticket window. While this form of wagering has many advantages, there are also some disadvantages.

When you bet on Thoroughbred horse races n person, you'll have the opportunity to look at thee horse for yourself before the race. This lets you decide if the horse is likely to be a winner before placing a bet on that horse. Another enjoyable aspect is being able to be there at the race in person, which as Thoroughbred horse racing fans know well, it very thrilling.

The disadvantage to placing your bets on Thoroughbred horse races this way is that it is not an option which is open to everyone. Not all of us happen to live near a horse racing track, meaning that you can't get in on the opportunity to place your bets as the track. There are however a lot of other ways that you can bet on Thoroughbred horse racing.

Another form of wagering that is commonly used by horseracing fans is the Internet. One of the reasons why this form of wagering is so popular is that there are many advantages associated with this form of wagering. One of the obvious advantages associated with this particular form of wagering is that gamblers can place a wager from any location in which there is a connection to the Internet.

Another advantage of betting on Thoroughbred horse races online is that bettors can use the web to access all of the relevant statistics which can help them to place a better informed wager. You can find the horse's win percentage, speed, their finish times for previous races and information about their jockey and trainers.

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