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Choosing a Wheel for Online Roulette

Posted in Sports on November 19th, 2010 by Sean Armstrong – Be the first to comment

The game of Roulette, which is now a staple of gambling casinos worldwide, began its history as an experiment in motion. In 1655, Blaise Pascal of France, a renowned mathematician, invented the wheel by accident while trying to develop a perpetual motion device. While Pascal’s contribution to the math world are astounding, his famous device far surpasses anything else he ever accomplished in terms of notoriety. To this day, the Roulette wheel is a symbol of money, glamour, luck, and excitement.

Throughout the Roulette wheel’s history, various changes were made. While Pascal came up with the basic design and function, during the middle 19th century, Francois and Louis Blanc later added the green “0″ to increase the house odds. This wheel would later become known as the European model. The wheel was also introduced in the U.S. in the 19th century, and an additional green “00″ was added, again to increase the house odds and make the game considerably harder to beat. While the European wheel had a house edge of around 2-3% on any spin, the American wheel is consistently over 5%. This remains true to this day for online Roulette games as well. And consequently, the European version has thirty-seven betting slots, while the American version has thirty-eight.

The arrangement of the numbers on the Roulette are mostly random, but do retain a specific pattern. The odds of landing on any single category must be equal to any other; that is, even=odd, low=high, and black=red. Zeros are green, and appear on either side of the American wheel. Also important to note: regardless of what number appears at what time, every spin of the wheel is just as likely as any other to yield your desired result. Don’t assume that because a number hasn’t turned up in awhile that it soon will. This is a false premise and will not directly contribute to your odds, or your wins.

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Dallas Tops Atlanta As Romo Stars

Posted in Sports on November 11th, 2010 by Ross Everett – Be the first to comment

Dallas Cowboys’ quarterback Tony Romo has been plagued by inconsistency over the past two seasons, but on Sunday against the Atlanta Falcons he was in top form. Romo threw for 311 yards and 3 touchdowns with no interceptions as Dallas ripped the visiting Falcons by a final score of 37-21. Backup receiver Miles Austin had another solid game in place of injured starter Roy Williams, with 171 yards receiving and two touchdown grabs.

NFL betting enthusiasts who backed Dallas as -5′ home favorite were rewarded with a pointspread victory. The Cowboys evened their mark against the NFL pointspread at 3-3, while Atlanta slipped to 4-2 against the number. The 58 points scored went OVER the posted total of 48. Dallas has gone OVER in 4 of 6 games while Atlanta has an even 3-3 record against the NFL total.

In his postgame comments to the media, Romo gave props to the undrafted Austin for making the best of his opportunity:

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How Banning Sports Betting Undermines The Constitution

Posted in Sports on November 10th, 2010 by Ross Everett – Be the first to comment

The Federal ban on sports betting has been blasted by anyone who knows anything about the subject for a number of different reasons. Though the US professional leagues suggest that sports betting threatens the integrity of their games, the opposite is the case. This is important because there would still be no shortage of outlets for college sport wagering, be it offshore or with your local illegal bookmaker. The professional bookmaking industry is usually where any type of compromised or fixed game is discovered. Ultimately, the true injustice of banning sports betting lies in its contempt for the Constitution.

Unfortunately, the Congress of the United States has shown very little respect for the Constitution in recent years. Were it to abide strictly by the role outlined for it by the founding fathers, the Legislative Branch of our government would have to relinquish any number of its powers in a variety of areas. The primary problem with our Congress is that it has increasingly become a collection of career politicians rather than a body representative of its constituency. As a result, the overriding concern of the average Senator or Congressman is increasing the power that he is able to wield, and as a result the power that his body is able to bring to bear.

The Federal prohibition of sports wagering which was enacted a few years back is of very dubious Constitutionality. Were it not for the grandfather clause, which allowed it to remain legal in jurisdictions in which it already existed, it would have certainly been struck down as unconstitutional on a number of different fronts.

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Houston Earns Big Road Win At Cincinnati

Posted in Sports on October 18th, 2010 by Ross Everett – Be the first to comment

Behind a career day for quarterback Matt Schaub, the Houston Texans erased a 17-14 halftime deficit to score– points in the second half and defeat the host Cincinnati Bengals 28-17. Schaub threw for 342 yards and 4 touchdowns against one interception in the solid road victory. Against a team that had won three straight games in the final seconds, Houston never gave Cincinnati the chance to create any late drama. Cincinnati dropped to 4-2 with the loss while Houston evened their record at 3-3.

Houston took the money as +3′ road underdogs with the outright win, and both teams are now 3-3 on the season against the NFL pointspread. The 45 points just managed to stay UNDER the posted total of 46. The Texans have gone UNDER in 4 of 6 this season while the Bengals evened their NFL totals record at 3-3.

After the victory, Schaub said that his team knew of Houston’s penchant for late game comebacks and that ‘putting them away’ would be a priority:

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Chargers Rip Sputtering Chiefs

Posted in Sports on October 13th, 2010 by Ross Everett – Be the first to comment

The San Diego Chargers bounced back nicely from their Monday Night Football loss to Denver last week, opening a 20-0 halftime lead before coasting to a 37-7 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs. Chargers’ quarterback Phillip Rivers passed for 268 yards and three touchdowns in the victory. Running back Ladanian Tomlinson ran for a season high 71 yards as San Diego evened their record at 3-3.

The Chargers easily covered the NFL pointspread as -6 road favorites. It was only the second pointspread cover of the year for San Diego, who moved their ATS record to 2-4. Kansas City dropped to 2-5 against the spread.

After the game, QB Rivers suggested that the loss to Denver was a turning point for his team:

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Dallas Routs Hapless Seattle

Posted in Sports on October 12th, 2010 by Ross Everett – Be the first to comment

Quarterback Tony Romo had another solid game, and the Dallas Cowboys made short work of the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday afternoon in a 38-17 victory. Romo threw for 256 yards and three touchdowns with no interceptions, and receiver Miles Austin caught a touchdown pass for the third straight game.

The Cowboys also got on the winning side of the NFL pointspread ledger with the win and cover as -10 home favorites. Dallas is now 4-3 against the spread for the season, while Seattle fell to 2-5 versus the number. The 55 combined points scored went OVER the posted total of 46′. Dallas has gone OVER in 5 of 7 games this season and four in a row. Seattle eclipsed the total for only the third time this season.

Romo has made greater patience in the pocket a priority this season, and it’s paying dividends. Sunday’s game was his third straight without an interception and he’s stayed interception free in five games this season-more than he did all of last year. Romo couldn’t resist a joke at his own expense:

“Shock! I’m seeing things. It’s as simple as that. I’m not throwing and hoping.”

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