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Tampa Bay Rays at Philadelphia Phillies World Series MLB Odds and Best Bet on Monday

Posted on 26 July 2010 by admin


From GamblersTelevision.com Best Bet World Series Game 5 Monday Tampa Bay (Kazmir) (+140) @ Philadelphia (Hamels) (-150) (8 ET) (FOX) Cole Hamels has been outstanding in the postseason. In 4 starts he sits with an ERA of 1.55 in 29 innings pitched. Teams are only hitting .178 against his during that span. Listen to this. Hamels has given 2 runs or less in his starts in 13 of his last 14 starts. Scott Kazmir had problems with his control in Game 1 allowing 4 bases on balls. Kazmir has allowed 12 walks in 4 post season starts. Kazmir has also has had games where hes given up the long ball and the ballpark is a very good hitters park in Philadelphia. Back Cole Hamels and the Phillies good bullpen and going against Kazmir is the way to go in Game 5. Take Philadelphia 150. Your Best Bet for Monday Major League Baseball is playing the Philadelphia Phillies at 150 in Game 5 of the World Series. Selection: Philadelphia -150

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John Racener Biography

Posted on 24 July 2010 by admin

John Racener Bio

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John Racener is an American professional poker player born in 1985 in Dunedin Florida. Racener is one of the final nine in the 2010 World Series of Poker. The 24 year old Racener is well known for his polarizing spiky hair, making you wonder if he ever left the eighties at [...]

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Ralph Houk dies at 90; managed 2 champions (AP)

Posted on 22 July 2010 by admin

In this June 20, 1973, file photo, New York Yankees manager Ralph Houk relaxes with cigar in his office at Yankee Stadium following a victory in New York. The Boston Red Sox say Houk has died. He was 90. Red Sox spokesman Dick Bresciani says Houk died in Winter Haven, Fla., on Wednesday afternoon, July 21, 2010. The team heard from Houk's grandson, who lives in the Boston area. The cause of death was not immediately known. (AP Photo/Dave Pickoff, File)AP – Ralph Houk, who guided the powerhouse New York Yankees of the early 1960s to two World Series championships during his 20 years as a big league manager, died Wednesday. He was 90.


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Ty Gaston’s Code Zebra Club on Special Today only!

Posted on 21 July 2010 by admin


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2010 November Nine Jonathan Duhamel leads with 65m chips

Posted on 19 July 2010 by admin

Twenty seven players returned for Day 8 of the 2010 World Series of Poker Main Event. Several big names started the day including Michael Mizrachi, Scott Clements, Adam Levy, Hasan Habib, and Johnny Lodden. However, as the day progressed, only Michael Mizrachi would emerge from those names to make the November Nine.

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Betting Basics for Baseball

Posted on 18 July 2010 by admin

Betting Basics for Baseball

While football and basketball are the most popular sports to bet on, baseball could be the easiest for beginners once you understand how to read the money line. Money line gambling is the primary wagering option for baseball bettors, which involves betting on the straight-up game outcome with no consideration for a point spread. Oddsmakers use the money line so that more money must be risked on the favorite or expected winner and less money on the underdog to balance the action on both sides.

For example, our favorite newbie bettor Emily is a huge fan of the Boston Red Sox, who are favored in a majority of their games as the defending World Series champions. The money line on the Red Sox against the last-place Tampa Bay Devil Rays might be -170, with sportsbooks making bettors wager significantly more money on the Sox than the Devils Rays because it is more unlikely that the Rays would win the game. In this particular case, the -170 means a bettor who likes the Sox would need to lay $170 down to win $100. Conversely, Tampa Bay would be +150 based on the common 20-cent line used in baseball (the difference between -170 and +150), meaning a $100 bet could earn $150.

Keep in mind that sportsbooks only make a commission (also known as juice or vigorish) when the favorite loses. So if Boston loses, the book pays off $150 to underdog bettors while collecting $170 from favorite bettors, for a $20 profit. If Boston wins as expected, favorite bettors collect $100 while dog bettors lose $100 – resulting in zero profit for the bookmaker. The bigger the favorite, the less likely the underdog will win (and the less likely the book will collect their commission). To compensate for making a profit less often, sportsbooks increase the spread between the favorite’s lay price and the underdog’s payoff, making their commission bigger when the longshot underdog does win.

Some quality sportsbooks even offer a 10-cent line on baseball (also called the “dime” line), which would net a $160 profit. The “dime” line is especially appealing due to the fact that it offers half the juice as a normal football or basketball bet, so the bettor is charged half as much for making a wager.

A critical factor to consider when betting on baseball is the importance of starting pitching. With football and basketball, team vs. team handicapping is key – but with baseball you have double the chance to find an edge since both team and pitching match-ups can offer a winning edge. Starting pitchers obviously play an important role in the outcome of the game, and oddsmakers make the money line with them in mind.

One example would be the Red Sox being listed as a bigger favorite with ace Curt Schilling on the mound than when they send Tim Wakefield out there. Since Schilling is obviously the better pitcher, oddsmakers take that into consideration and would make him a bigger favorite than Wakefield since Schilling gives the Sox a better chance to win.

Money Line in Over/Under Totals

Total bets in baseball are based upon the combined number of runs scored by both teams. For example, if the Over/Under total of a game is posted at 9, and the combined runs of both teams adds up to less than 9, the Under wins; if the combined runs add up to over 9, the Over wins; if exactly 9, the total bet pushes.

Since there is much less scoring in baseball than football or basketball (making each run more significant) bookmakers often need to adjust the money line of the total in an effort to more subtly even the action. Imagine a game in which the total of 9 is too high, but the total of 8.5 is too low. The standard money line on totals is -110 each way, but in this case the money line would likely be adjusted to 9 UNDER -120, meaning you can bet under (the slightly too high number of 9), but the trade off is you must risk $120 to win $100; if you’re willing to bet over (the slightly too high number of 9), you can do so with the appealing money line of +100.

The standard money line on totals is -120/+100 and is often stated in shorthand as 9 OVER (or 10 UNDER, etc.), but the money line can be adjusted even further. Example: 10 UNDER -140 (the over would pay +120).

Run Lines

Most sportsbooks also offer the opportunity to wager on the run line, which is essentially a variation of the point spread for baseball. With the run line, you are betting on whether or not you think a team will win by more than one run (-1 ½) or stay within one run (+1 ½). This is an especially appealing bet on a big favorite since you don’t have to risk as much money if you believe the team will win by two or more runs and can even get “plus” money in some cases.

Using the example from earlier, the Red Sox were -170 against the Devil Rays on the money line. However, on the run line, the Sox might be +110 at -1 1/2, which means you could risk only $100 and win $110. Meanwhile, the Devil Rays would be -130 based on the standard 20-cent line at +1 1/2.

Therefore, a 5-4 Boston victory would reward just those who bet the Devil Rays on the run line along with the Red Sox on the money line. Of course there is a trade-off here for taking the run line in either case. Betting the Red Sox on the run line would enable you to bet less and win more while betting the Devil Rays is safer if you don’t necessarily think they’ll win but believe they can keep the game close.

The additional option of the run line gives you a little bit of everything when betting on baseball. You can wager on who will simply win the game with the money line or risk less and bet the run line if you are more confident on the side you like. Hopefully at least now you have a better understanding of just how easy baseball betting can be.

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Road to the Show with GoldGlove – S01E01 (MLB 10: The Show) Sports

Posted on 18 July 2010 by admin


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1 bust to World Series of Poker final table (AP)

Posted on 18 July 2010 by admin

Spectators watch the main table during the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas on Saturday, July 17, 2010. Today's play will determine the final table of the tournament. (AP Photo/Laura Rauch)AP – Just one elimination stood between a group of card players and the World Series of Poker main event final table Saturday night after more than eight chaotic hours of play, with each card and wager twisting endgame fortunes for the top finishers in the marathon tournament.


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2 busts to World Series of Poker final table (AP)

Posted on 18 July 2010 by admin

Spectators watch the main table during the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas on Saturday, July 17, 2010. Today's play will determine the final table of the tournament. (AP Photo/Laura Rauch)AP – Just two eliminations stood between a group of card players and the World Series of Poker main event final table Saturday night after nearly seven chaotic hours of play, with each card and wager twisting endgame fortunes for the top finishers in the marathon tournament.


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Michael Mizrachi “The Grinder” Among Chip Leaders With 85 Players Remaining

Posted on 16 July 2010 by admin

Money Bubble Burst, Chan Falls, and Michael Mizrachi Grinding Among Chip Leaders

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The action has been intense at the 2010 World Series of Poker Main Event. After four Day 1’s, there were over 4,500 players still alive and hoping to make their way through the field into the money. [...]

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