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| GAME OF THE WEEK |
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Game of the Tourney?
Let's just put it out in the open: Gonzaga and UCLA are both legit. And we mean REALLY legit. But only one of them is going to the Elite Eight. This prime time matchup has the entire West Coast bopping.
The teams have played just once, back in 1999 at the Pauley Pavilion. The Zags blew the Bruins out of the water. Here's our guarantee: this one will be a little more interesting.
UCLA has two all-USA guards in Jordan Farmar and Arron Afflalo. They've also got a deceptively dangerous inside line though. Gonzaga has some kid named Adam Morrison. Yet when Morrison was held to a mortal 14 points (more than 14 below his season average), the rest of the 'Zags stepped up, in a way that not many people predicted they would. J.P. Batista went for 20 and 9 against the Hoosiers. Sean Mallon went for 15 and 10.
The point is: other role players are going to step up and get the job done if needed. This West Coast battle is one that people across the nation have been hoping for since Selection Sunday, and you can bet we'll have our eyes on the TV. Enjoy the game, folks.
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| HOW TO PLAY |
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This Week: Hansel Wei on Money Management . Read the whole article in Hansel's Zone at GoSportsBet.
.It doesn’t matter if you’re as smart and rich as Bill Gates, or as crazy and poor as
Mike Tyson—everyone should be concerned with the responsible management of their
money. As a responsible sports bettor, you need to know exactly what shape your
finances are in at all times, and the correct answer is not “uh… green… and
rectangular… with presidents on the front!” A successful betting system doesn’t just
cover what picks you make, it covers how you manage the money you wager.
I mentioned in a previous article that one way of helping prevent financially
crippling security breaches is to keep a separate bank account strictly for your online
transactions, with only a reasonably small amount ever left in there for long periods of
time. If you need to make a one-time, big purchase, transfer some money in. By having a
specific account, you’ll be able to keep track of just how much you’re wagering on
sports. We all know people who have run into problems by telling themselves, “hey,
another ten dollar bet won’t even make a difference, it’s just ten bucks” over and over
again, until one day they realize they’re deep in the hole.
After you’ve established this account (and I strongly recommend you do, if you
think you might bet on sports more than a handful of times), sit down and carefully
consider just how much you can afford to wager. I recommend coming up with a weekly “max” figure—you will wager no more than (x) dollars each week.
The next step will require great self-discipline, but is arguably the most important.
At the beginning of each week, make sure that no more than this “max” figure is in your
account. If your max is $100 per week (just because it’s an easy number to work with)
and you have $50 that you didn’t wager the previous week, add no more than $50,
bringing the total up to $100. Similarly, if you experience a good week in your wagers...
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This Week: Pai Gow
Pai Gow is played with a 53-card deck consisting of a standard 52-card deck with 1 wild card. The object of the game is to split your hand into a five-card hand and a two card hand with both hands beating the dealer's two hands to win.
The wild card is not a true wild card and there are specific rules for the use of the wild card. The wild card can only be used as an ace or as the fifth card in a straight or a flush.
After you receive your seven cards you must split them into two hands, a five-card hand and a two-card hand. The five-card hand must always rank higher than the two-card hand. To split your hand move the mouse pointer over the cards you want to make your two-card hand. Click on the two cards one at a time and they will split out of the deck. Notice that once you have chosen an eligible two-card hand (not better than your five-card hand) the split button becomes available. If you are happy with your choice click on this split button and you will have your two playing hands. If you are not satisfied with your choices click on the card or cards which you want to change and they will go back into your seven-card hand. Now choose the new cards you wish to play with. You may do this until you press the split button at which point your hands are locked-in. The dealer will then split his hand and the game will play itself out.
Check out the Games Overview section at GoSportsBet today!
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| THE WINNERS CIRCLE |
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Phil M. discovered this week that family ties really do pay off! Phil went to Bradley, his brother went to Wichita State, and his wife went to George Mason - by parlaying all three on the money line, Phil won himself $7,791.21! NICE PICKS, PHIL!
GET IN THE WINNERS CIRCLE!
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NCAA GAME PROPS |
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In-game props for a huge selection of games. Check out the various interesting wagers TODAY!
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TWO PAGES of crazy MLB props?! You have got to check these out - HR props, hit props, and tons more!
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Get on the board by making a play on one of America's favorite sports. We've got all the lines!
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TriviaTime Answer:
C) Allen Iverson scored 20 or more points in 57 consecutive games in the 2004-05 season. Bryant accomplished the feat this season, and became only the sixth player to do so.
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