Gambling A To Z: GOnce again, we take a look at the A to Z of Gambling terminology and this week we're analysing the letter "G". We'll take a look at a betting system that is guaranteed to lead to ruin, a witty if slightly offensive poker hand nickname and a type of accumulator bet commonly found in sports betting.
Basics Of Online Horse Racing BettingBetting on horse racing has been a very popular pastime for millions of people all over the world for decades. However, with the introduction of the internet, this hobby, or profession for some, soon evolved into online gambling. Here is our basic guide to betting horses on the internet.
Premier League 2011/12 ReviewWith the dust beginning to settle after the most dramatic few minutes seen in the English Premier League for many years, it is time to reflect on the season just passed, and to look back at some of the predictions – and odds – published back in August 2011, to see if they can offer any help in forecasting what will happen in 2012/13.
What is Over Under betting?Over Under Goals Betting is a hugely popular, growing market where backers predict the number of goals scored in a particular match. The Over Under element, is that rather than specify an exact number of goals, punters predict whether the total goals figure will be either Over or Under a pre-set half goal total.
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.
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.
Gambling A To Z: EThe fifth part of our "Gambling A to Z" series is here and today we'll be looking at "Edge", "Expectation" and "Exacta".