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This week’s picks -college and pro football

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Buffalo vs. Detroit -take UNDER 35 AND take Detroit -3 in this game.

Take Iowa St. -8 over Toledo

Cards at Bears

Saturday, August 26th, 2006

Tonight’s best pick is the Bears at home vs. the Cardinals.  As usual, the Cardinals are a poor team.  The Bears are going to want to put on a little bit of a show at home tonight -losing is not an option.  Take the Bears -4 against the red birds.

SDC+3.5, ATL/GBP U36, TEN+6

Friday, August 18th, 2006

Here are three picks for week two of the NFL pre-season…

Take the Chargers +3.5 against the Bears.  The Chargers will win this one straight up.

Hurry up on this one.  The Titans are getting 6 points in a pre-seaon game against the Denver Broncos.  This is PRE-SEASON everybody.  Nobody should be favored by 6.  Take the Titans +6.

Atlanta is playing the Packers.  Did you watch the Packers last week?  The only way these teams are going to beat the over is if Atlanta beats it by themselves.  Take UNDER 36 in this one.

Tonight’s Pre-Season NFL Pick Philly vs. Ravens

Thursday, August 17th, 2006

Tonight’s game might end up 0-0 after overtime.  Neither one of these teams has been impressive, and things aren’t going to change tonight.  Take Under 35.5 and watch reruns of Fresh Prince of Bel Air if you want to be entertained tonight.

NFL Picks for Saturday, August 12, 2006

Saturday, August 12th, 2006

It’s the Saints vs. Titans that we’re looking at tonight. No need to get into many details here. The Saints, as usual, are going to look to establish a “winnimg tradition” in August. They’ll still be 5-11 in January, but at least they might win a game before September. Plus, the Saints are getting 3.5 tonight. Take the Saints and the points.

Buffalo and Carolina might not score more than 2 TD’s tonight. That’s 14 points. They’ll need 7 field goals to get close to the over/under line. Yeah, right. These teams are more likely to wear fancy hats and go to a tea party tomorrow than they are to score 36 points tonight. Take the under. (Hey… I heard tea partys are all that bad!)

Picks for Friday, August 11, 2006

Friday, August 11th, 2006

Tonight’s the first full slate of NFL pre-season games, so now is as good as time as any to start making money….

Here’s the Elite Service picks for tonight:

It’s the pre-season, and teams are going to be screwing around with new players, free agents, and generally not caring if they win or lose. Take UNDER 36 in the New England vs. Atlanta game tonight.

The Jets are getting 3.5 against the Bucs. The Jets have a good chance of winning this one straight up. Take the Jets getting the 3.5 points and check back tomorrow night for Saturday’s picks.

Learning About Sports Betting

Tuesday, August 1st, 2006

Major sporting events had always been the subject of mild to serious betting. Anybody who is an avid follower of a team or an athlete would likely support them in every way possible, including betting. Betting on the outcome of a sporting event started to be merely for fun, until it grew into a real big time situation.

Bookmakers, casinos, and other similar institutions have made international sporting events even more exciting with the addition of betting lines and opportunities. Different sporting events have now become a worldwide gambling affair.

There are different styles of bets that can be made in a relatively simple sports match. These styles are devised so as to gain a relatively fair advantage on the playing field. To give you a good background on the kinds betting and how each works, read on:

1. Simple Bets. This is the simplest type of betting there is. Out two teams or two athletes competing, you just have to select the winner. You win if you have chosen the right team or person winning the game.

2. Special Bets. Special bets vary so much as to what the sporting event is. If it is, say football, an example of a special bet is which team would get the first goal? Or if it is boxing, it could be on what round will be the first knockdown of the game?

3. Handicap Bets. This is the betting system as employed by casinos and bookmakers, and is taken advantage of by sports arbitrage systems. On this betting system, a team or an athlete who is supposed to be the underdog in the game is given a certain point advantage. It could also be implemented the other way around, wherein the advantaged team is subtracted a certain number of points. You bet on who wins the game, minus the advantage points agreed upon.

4. Position Bets. This is mostly employed in a race, mostly of horses. Usually, players would place a bet on the first two horses that would win the race. It is also possible to just bet on the first one which will finish the race.

5. Combined Bets. Combined bets means that you are betting on different situations and combining them as one bet. You are going to win if and only if you get all your bets right. Otherwise, you lose the bet.

6. System bet. System bet is like combined bet, but each event is going to be an individual bet, and not a combined one. You need not get every situation to win. Every event that you get right is a win.

7. Exact Results Bet. Using this method means you are betting on the exact score outcome of a particular game. This is usually used in football or soccer, as the scores tend to be less than ten most of the time. This is mostly seen on international sporting events only.

8. Long Term Bets. This type of bet, as its name suggests, means that the bet holds for an extended period of time. This type is mostly used in international car racing events like the Tour of France.

Betting on a sports event could be very fun. And it should exactly be just that. It should be just for the sake of having fun. Watching a sporting event is already exciting, and even more so if you have a bet on the line.
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