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Wednesday, June 4, 2008

TheMoneyPrinter | Don't Be A Loser

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TheMoneyPrinter | Don't Be A Loser

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TheMoneyPrinter | Don't Be A Loser

TheMoneyPrinter Don't Be A Loser: "More Accounts Means Better Odds
All serious gamblers hold accounts with several bookmakers in order to benefit from changing lines and tracking the best odds. Competition is fierce so most bookies offer free sweeteners to bring the punters in. I've only listed reputable bookies here for your benefit- if nothing else you can use the free offer to check out the sites."

TheMoneyPrinter | Don't Be A Loser

TheMoneyPrinter Don't Be A Loser: "There is two ways to view the odds of an event. This could be in USA format or International odds format.
US Odds Format
When the US odds price is a positive number then the price indicates the value to be won when $100 is invested. Eg. (+115 indicates $115 would be won on a winning $100 bet). When the US odds price is a negative number then the price indicates the value required to be invested to win $100. Eg. (-110 indicates you need to bet $110 to win $100). The order of display for the team names follows the US tradition of naming the away team first.
International Odds Format
The odds value displayed is the amount returned on winning bets for each $1 invested. Eg. ($1.90 indicates for a $1 winning bet, $1.90 would be returned being the $1 stake and $0.90 winnings.) The order of display for the team name follows the European and Australian convention of naming the home team first. The UK tends to use fractional notation instead of digital."