Thursday, August 21, 2008

Some More Olympic Wagering Opportunities

Re the Beach Volleyball Women's Final....can't believe that Chinese team was seeded first-- esp. w/ their relative lack of experience. The US pair seeded second... defending World Champions who hadn't even lost a set ever?? Gimme a break.

 

If you have access to In-Running wagering, take USA women in softball(vs Japan).

 

Some soccer bets coming shortly...

 

Okie, dokie...as Hannibal Lecter uttered before murdering his victim(in our case the book)....Take FOUR betting units and make three equal bets(so 1-1/3 units each):

 

Parlay 1:

USA-Brazil OVER 2½ +120 WITH Argentina-Brazil OVER 2½ +115

Parlay 2:

Brazil(Women) ML +107 WITH Argentina-Brazil OVER 2½ +115

Parlay 3:

USA-Brazil OVER 3½ +284 WITH Argentina-Brazil OVER 2½ +115

 

Be ready with an extra 4-8 betting units during BOTH in-game / Halftime of the women's final(find yourself a book that offers either / both) AND right afterward: we're going to protect the bets & guarantee profit.

 

Once in a while a loss not only occurs, but it transpires in such a way as to not allow some kind of protection or reverse... that occurred twice today.

 

In the softball game, a bet on the US after game start was the only way to get decent odds. Alas, they pretty much gave the game away-- they never even took the lead so that we could then scalp the outcome(bet both sides for guaranteed profit)...Actually, those of you that had In-Running betting may have had a fleeting chance to do so when the US was at bat with the bases loaded.  But lots of credit has to go to the Japanese & their pitcher UENO(28 innings / 400+ pitches in two days, unbelievable)... they seemed like the team of destiny the last three games.

The soccer game also transpired in a manner that did not allow any way to protect the original bet: just one goal anytime before halftime would've given us some options.

 

We'll have some more wagers for today and tomorrow-- stay tuned for a subsequent post.

 

PS Are we the only ones that regard Bob Neumeier as a candidate for the Biggest Horse's Arse in Sports Broadcasting(he's been doing the Track & Field interviews... and does the KY Derby annually)?

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