Guide to Asian Handicap BettingAs the name suggests, Asian Handicap odds originated in Asia, where they were seen as a way to create viable betting opportunities on events that may otherwise have been too one-sided to offer sufficient betting options, and also as a mechanism to remove a draw, or tie, from the list of possible outcomes. Asian handicap odds can be a lucrative opportunity for the serious bettor so read on to find out what it's all about!
Top Four New Year's Resolutions For Gambling In 2012 As the New Year celebrations die down, it's not too late to make some New Year's Resolutions; to set yourself some gambling goals that should help boost your bankroll throughout 2012 and for the years to come.
Football Betting: Form Or Motivation?A key factor which many people consider when placing a bet is form. When betting on horse races for example, a quick glance at a given horse's recent results is without doubt an action undertaken by most punters. It’s tempting to think along the same lines when betting on football matches, but there are enough other variables when thinking about a team’s starting eleven, squad members and the added pressure of performing before tens of thousands of vocal supporters to make form just one small piece of the puzzle when making an educated guess as to a match’s outcome.
Gambling A To Z: CHere is part three of our Gambling A to Z series, which is naturally concerning the letter "C". Today's topics are "Cards", "Craps" and "Canadian".
Premier League 2011/12 Exchange Trading Preview Betting exchanges have opened up opportunities for adventurous bettors to 'trade' on their opinions, betting when the price is big, and selling (or laying), when the odds are judged to be too small. This type of betting obviously needs to be carried out 'in running', but are there some markets that are better suited to this style of gambling than others?
Bet365 Best for Asian HandicapsWith such a wide choice of bookmakers on offer, many punters stick loyally to their preferred layer, torn between opening 6 or more new accounts to cover all bases, or agonising over which single bookie to go with. Some firms however, have particular strengths which may mean they better suit certain punters. Read on to find out more.
Gambling A To Z: QIt’s time to take a look at the letter “Q” in our A to Z of Gambling, where we’ll explain a couple of common sports bets in the form of “Quinella” and “Quadpot”, as well as taking a look at the “Queen” found in your deck of playing cards.