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?
Gambling A To Z: DIt's that time again! Here is the latest article in our A To Z of Gambling series, and this time we're looking over the letter D.
William Hill Text Betting ServiceBookmakers are falling over themselves to offer punters the quickest and easiest ways to bet, and William Hill have created a new service that makes placing a bet very quick and very simple, just send a single line text message. Hills have even ensured the service can be used abroad. 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.
Identifying Betting ValueThe term 'Value' is used incessantly in the world of betting. Bookmakers, pundits, tipsters and punters all mention it throughout their respective betting operations – but what defines 'Value' and why should every serious bettor make spotting value their aim? This article explains what represents good value, and how important the concept is. Read on to find out more...
Gambling A To Z: NIt's time for the latest instalment of our "Gambling A To Z" series, which deals with the letter "N". We'll take a look at the "Northern Club", which is where it all began for Las Vegas, the gambling capital of the world, as well as two pieces of gamblign slang; one from the poker world and the other concerning sports betting.
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