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subject: The Usefulness Of Sports Betting Blog To Hone Your Betting Skill [print this page]


A sports betting blog would have added some spice to the already contentious rivalry of the Miami Heat and the New York Knicks in the 1990's. A sports betting blog could have discussed things like how many blocks per game Alonzo Mourning would have averaged as he was playing against the Knicks in Madison Square Garden. A sports betting blog also could have kept track of home rebounds Larry Johnson would have gotten per game against the Miami Heat in American Airlines Arena. A sports betting blog could have showed you how to wager upon exactly how many three pointers Allan Houston was going to make per game. A sports betting blog also could have simply let you pick the winners and losers of the Heat-Knicks games within the playoff series that they faced each other in.

A sports betting blog can be discouraged by people like NBA Commissioner David Stern, but his objections to these sports betting blogs simply just have the effect of drawing more people's attention to them and thus increase the business for the sports betting blog.

There are things in the NFL that could have been wagered through a sports betting blog on 1990's Washington Redskins teams. Some of these statistics include how many interceptions is Heath Shuler going to throw in this game. How many incomplete passes is Shuler going to throw in the game may be the harder number to get correct through a sports betting blog. Another thing that could be bet upon during the Heath Shuler era in Washington D.C. through a sports betting blog would be exactly how many games Heath Shuler is going to start versus the number of games that Gus Frerotte will start per season. A sports betting blog could make sports fans worry more about competitive quarterback competitions like the one that was brewing there.

by: James Stewart




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