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Sportsbetting Preview
Learn Sportsbetting Preview includes excerpts from Learn to Win Guide - Gambling
Teachers Ebook and GT site.
Sports Betting Terms
I have listed SportsBetting terms alphabetically below for those new to
this gaming choice.
There are many options online and off and these SportsBetting Terms
will assist with those decisions.
Agent: Someone who sets up customers into a book for a commission.
Beard: A runner who makes bets for others.
Bookie: Abbreviation for bookmaker or a person who takes bets.
Chalk: The favorite bet.
Chalkeater: Someone who bets only on favorites.
Circled Game: A game where betting limits are lowered, generally on
account of injuries and/or weather.
Strategies for Newbies
SportsBetting Strategies is for new players who want to receive an
education about this gaming option either online or off.
We begin with additional Sports Terms, followed by basic sportsbetting
strategies.
Learn Sports Betting Online: A Primer
In this lesson, SportsBetting Online: A Primer, we’ll investigate the
growing phenomenon of Sportsbetting online and examine what it takes to
succeed as a player.
Let’s begin with a brief look at the differences between traditional
and online sportsbooks.
Sportsbooks: Traditional vs. SportsBetting Online
Land-based sportsbooks such as those in Las Vegas offer bettors the
same action without the risk of wagering with a relatively unknown
based in a foreign country. So what’s the difference?
Sportsbetting Exchanges & Online
Sportsbook
SportsBetting Exchanges is a new breed of betting forums that have
crept into the gambling scene, an industry whose novel approach to
wagering has set the stage for a potential sportsbetting
coup.
Sports wagering has traditionally been made through the services of a
bookmaker, a person or organization set up to “book” bets, pay winners
and collect from losers.
These person-to-person sites have turned the wagering world upside
down, letting gamblers confront one another rather than the
house. But which is
better?
HorseRacing System #2:
The Frontrunner Special
Horseracing System #2 or The Frontrunner Special discusses horses that
use up their speed.
No matter how long the race, whether a sprint or a mile or over a mile,
some horses love to run up front and eventually get caught by most of
the field.
This is somewhat common in horse racing. Horses are sometimes tough to
control and a good jockey knows how to handle them. You’ll always
notice a horse run 1 1 1 2 2 3 and finish in 3rd.
However, the front runners that apply here are the horses that use up
their speed in its prior 2 races only. This strategy does NOT apply to
horses that have a history of using up their speed, but does apply only
to those who use up their speed in their previous two races. I will
show you the difference.
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