Steve Janus on Sports Betting Online

June 5, 2008

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Sports betting has been forever changed by the Internet. The massive amounts of information (some of it good, some of it not-so-good) available on the Internet has given even the most casual sports bettor the resources to be a successful gambler. If you’re new to sports betting, the concept is simple: you are betting on the outcomes of sporting events.

 

The bad news is that the online sportsbooks you are betting against have access to the same information that you do, and they will use it to their advantage. The good news is that there are enough opportunities out there for you to make some extra cash.

 

Now is an exciting time in the world of online gambling. Not only can you find bios of every player on every team in every sport you can think of, you can find how they matchup against every player other play, how they play against certain teams, at certain venues, and under particular circumstances. Are you starting to get the drift?

 

There is an endless sea of information at your finger-tips; you just have to know how to use it. We can help guide you in the right direction.

 

On any given night there are literally dozens of options to bet on. From football to horse racing to who is going to win the Oscar for Best Director, online sportsbooks have dedicated themselves to providing you every option and every opportunity to bet. The key today is the same as it has always been in sports betting: finding the right play in the right situation and cashing it in.

 

With access to accurate and relevant information, there is no reason you cannot succeed in the world of sports wagering. In most cases, the more information you accumulate, the better, as long as you are using reliable resources. There are several sites claiming “insider information”. These sites should ALWAYS be avoided. Not only are their claims likely to be completely false, they can face harsh legal action for these claims and, in some cases, so can their customers. Always base your wagers on hard-facts provided by trustworthy sources. There is a natural tendency to gravitate toward information that promises the easy, big score, but remember the old adage “if it sounds too good to be true, it usually is” holds true in sports betting just as much, if not more, than anywhere else. As with any investment, there is a risk associated with sports gambling, but the rewards can definitely be well worth that risk. You don’t need to try and double your money up on one big game, if you consistently win over half of your bets (around 56%) you can still make money! Don’t be discouraged with one bad night, they will inevitably happen. Concentrate on the good days and always look forward to the next chance to exploit the books when they provide weak, and therefore valuable, lines!

 

An important fact to remember about sports betting is that laws vary by location, so check your local legislation on sports betting before placing any wagers. Remember that sports betting should be fun! Never bet more than you can afford to lose and you will maintain enjoyment in your wagering experience.

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