The Popularity and Risks of Online Gambling

Posted by admin in Gambling on December 26th, 2010 |  No Comments »

People have gambled from ancient times, like China and Rome, to the current day. You see gambling everywhere you go. People seem to enjoy their chance at lotto, sweepstakes, horse racing, poker, to name a few. If you are not in, you can not win. In today’s age of the computer, gambling has taken an added direction of being online. The method of online gambling is very popular but it can have some risks.
Here are two reasons on the Popularity of Online Gambling.
1. You can gamble from the comfort of your own home. All you need is a computer, an active internet connection and a credit card. You do not need to go out to a casino or the horse races, which is great if it is freezing outside. For casino type gambling all you have to do is open an account and try your luck.
2. Online gambling provides the same thrill and excitement as you get with traditional gambling. And it can provide every type of gambling there is.
Here are two Risks of Online Gambling
1. Losing a great amount of money: Online gambling is gambling and if you are not sensible then you could potentially lose lots of money. A good idea would be to set a limit of money you are prepared to lose.
2. Becoming Addicted: When you win, it feels great and the urge to bet more money is tempting. Therefore you need to pace yourself so you do not go deep into debt.
So when you are home on that wet Friday night and have the urge to gamble, online be sensible. Give yourself a limit of money you are prepared to lose and enjoy the adrenaline of your heart pumping faster as you watch that horse race, sports team or have that flutter at the roulette wheel. Just imagine you win… or your loss.

The Truth About Gambling – We Do it Every Day

Posted by admin in Gambling on November 24th, 2010 |  No Comments »

Needless to day there are plenty of times when we lost as well but if we are still around to think about them, then the losses we suffered we not against life threatening odds.
Think about life for a minute. Have you ever driven or ridden in or on some sort of motor vehicle? If so, you have taken a low risk gamble and been successful, or at least lived to tell the tale. The same applies to trains, planes and marine vessels. These are low risk examples to be sure but they are in fact a form of gambling. Unfortunately, far too many people have lost their last bet in this regard and that is hard reality.
The list, of course, goes on but the point has been made. Gambling is a part of being alive and is virtually impossible to avoid. Note that does not necessarily mean high risk gambles but even without those, we gamble all the time.
In the process, if we pay attention to what we are doing we have a great chance to win more than we lose. That only makes sense but interestingly, many of us do not pay attention or live our lives in denial about the reality and nature of gambling.
Which indirectly leads us to the world of gambling in terms of placing bets. Specifically, I refer to betting on professional sports. Literally millions of us bet on pro sporting events each and every year and in the vast majority of instances, we place bets, be they formal or informal, all year around. Gambling on sports is a huge industry not only in America but world wide.
Why? Because in the real world of games of chance, betting on pro sports offers the best odds available. Like most of life itself, when done properly bets on professional sporting events represent a low risk, high reward opportunity. In other words, knowing that we all gamble in life in small ways everyday, it is refreshing to know that there is also a way to do so and make some money in the process.
Straight sporting event bets generally offer even odds up front. The beauty is, given the right betting system, it is very possible to manipulate those odds heavily in favor of the bettor. As an example, the link below is provided and leads to one such system that enjoys a very high rate of return. What it proves is, life’s daily gambles can be made to pay off in more ways than one.

Making Money With Sports Gambling

Posted by admin in Gambling on October 11th, 2010 |  No Comments »

Many of the most successful bettors are sports enthusiasts who are using their knowledge of sports to make money sports gambling. The more you know going in, the better you will fare betting on sports.
The first thing you need to know about sports gambling is that you will not win all your bets. Even if you can make a concrete argument why you placed the right bet, you will not always win. That is alright because you only need to win a little more than half your bets to make money.
Doing research is the key to winning bets. The more you know about the teams involved in the game, the more confident you will feel placing a bet. This confidence is derived from knowledge, not a gut instinct. Betting on your instincts is not a smart strategy. You may win an occasional bet, but in the long run, you will surely lose more bets than you will win.
Another mistake people make is betting on their favorite team. This can be a great way to win money if you can force yourself to make unbiased bets. This means you will have to bet against your team sometimes, which most people can not force themselves to do.

Gambling Tip – The Importance of Bankroll

Posted by admin in Gambling on September 30th, 2010 |  No Comments »

Discipline is the most important in the end. It is the ability to walk away a winner or with minimal losses. However, before you can use knowledge of the game, money management techniques and eventually discipline, it all starts with bankroll.
Most people will scrape up whatever money they can and think that luck, law of averages or some other illogical theory will make them a winner. It doesn’t happen that way.
A small bankroll causes you to play scared and you will make decisions that coincide with your shortage of money. A small bankroll is such a disadvantage that you find yourself making moves just to stay in the game instead of taking advantage of the beating the house when you encounter a good hot or cold streak.
There are two main reasons why most gamblers go down the tubes. Lack of a loss limit and lack of a win goal. These are determined by your bankroll.
A loss limit is a limit you set on what your losses will be for a certain day, game or table. It’s the limit you lose. You never bet down to your last chip.
A session should last until either your win goal is accomplished or your loss limit is reached. When you lose that predetermined amount your play is over.
When you are losing you don’t have to wait for your exact percentage to be reached to quit. When I’m losing at a certain point and can’t get going I realize I’m in the wrong spot and pack it in at less than my loss limit.
Just as important as a loss limit is the win goal. This is the amount of money you set as the goal you want to reach.
This win goal must be set before your first bet, not after you get ahead. It must be set on your starting bankroll same as the loss limit. I usually set my win goal at 20% but never more than 30%. That is not to say that I can’t win more than that 20% or 30%. When I reach my goal I will continue playing until I have a losing shooter. I will continue as long I’m still winning or breaking even.
The win goal is only a point you want to reach and then guarantee your profit for the session.
Win goals must be made small, so we can attain them easily, and then go for the bigger returns.
We must accept the fact that gambling is a tough business and that winning small amounts consistently is better than always going for that big hit. We’ll have our big days but the main thing is to minimize losses. If you adhere to the money management, knowledge and discipline techniques presented in the numerous Benson systems, you will see how much longer your bankroll will stay active.

Gambling Tips

Posted by admin in casino, Gambling, Poker on September 2nd, 2010 |  No Comments »

The online gambling market is one of the fastest growing sectors of ecommerce today. As world recession hits, it seems that more and more people are looking towards trying their luck on the horses.
But it certainly isn’t just horses anymore which people bet on. No, now it’s Football, Rugby, Tennis, the Weather, who will be the next president or prime minister!. Even the world of celebrity television is creating large betting markets as the public in the US and the UK closely follow programmes such as The X Factor and Big Brother.
When it comes to choosing on line bookmakers, it is always best to plump for one of the big names. The bigger the name then the more likely your money is to be safe, and your winnings paid out correctly. On line security for betting is an issue however and some people understandably feel reluctant to use credit/debit card details when depositing at on line Bookmakers. Some bookmakers actually demand photocopies of your credit card, front and back before they will make their first payment to you. Understandably this raises warning signs in many people. We have all heard the stories of Credit card fraud and identity theft, so emailing scans of your card does feel risky however trustworthy the site seems.
One solution to the problem is to use an online payment system such as PayPal or Moneybookers. Once signed up to one of these companies deposits and withdrawals can be made safely from online betting sites. The bonus of using one of these trusted e payment systems is that no one will be asking you for scans of your Credit and Debit cards. Also if you are signing up to several gaming sites you can avoid having them listed on your bank statement.

Championship Betting Review

Posted by admin in Bets on March 16th, 2010 |  No Comments »

Reading finished their Championship winning campaign in style, by beating Sunderland’s points record by one point. Graeme Murty’s late penalty, only his second goal for the club and first of the season, ensured the Royals beat Queens Park Rangers 2-1 and finished the season on 106 points.

Dave Kitson gave Reading the lead five minutes before the break but veteran Paul Furlong looked set to spoil the party when he equalised for the Hoops on 72. But Murty secured victory with six minutes left from the penalty spot, scoring 3/10 Reading’s 99th goal of the season.

Sheffield United beat Crystal Palace 1-0 to ensure the Eagles finished in the sixth and final play-off spot. Chris Morgan scored the only goal of the game with nine minutes remaining for the 20/21 Blades.

Watford got the point they needed to finish third in the table after a goalless draw against Hull at Vicarage Road. The 5/2 draw means Adrian Boothroyd’s men now take a five-match unbeaten run into the play-offs semi final against Crystal Palace.

Preston earned a psychological edge over play-off opponents Leeds after beating them 2-0 at Deepdale. Brian Stock scored direct from a free kick after 38 minutes for the 6/5 Lillywhites and Brett Ormerod added a second on 77.

Wolves finished the season one place off but eight points adrift of the play-off places with a 2-1 win at Norwich. Denes Rosa opened the scoring on the stroke of half-time and Mark Kennedy doubled Wolves’ advantage on 71. Robert Earnshaw hit back for the Canaries two minutes later but Glenn Hoddle’s side held firm at 14/5.

Coventry finished the season strongly at the expense of out-of-form Cardiff. Stern John broke the deadlock for the Sky Blues after eight minutes but the Bluebirds levelled through Steve Thompson on 21. Dele Adebola on 65 and Dennis Wise in stoppage time sealed a convincing Even money win at the Ricoh Arena.

Stoke boss Johan Boskamp ended his tenure in charge on a high after thumping Brighton 5-1, making a nonsense of the 8/5 odds available. Youngster Adam Rooney scored after 6 and 22 minutes before Mamady Sidibe made it three a couple of minutes before the break. Rooney completed his hat-trick on 63 and Peter Sweeny struck his first form the club on 82. Doug Loft grabbed a consolation two minutes later but the result condemned the Seagulls to bottom position in the table.

Poker Helps Broaden Interst

Posted by admin in poker online on September 19th, 2009 |  No Comments »

Oline poker has become one of the most popular games played on the Internet today.  With the increase of the number of people who are signing up and logging on, comes an even broader interest in the game.  Whether you are a novice player wishing to learn more about the game, thereby, gaining experience through online rooms and opinions and advice of other players, or a seasoned player wishing to improve your game and gain perspective on your strategy, your options are almost limitless when playing over the World Wide Web.

Along with growing prizes at mainland tournaments, and increasing television coverage devoted to these tournaments, online poker rooms are now fueling more interest in the game as a whole.

As the popularity of poker increases, the number of online rooms increases as well.

Online poker rooms provide secure payment methods, a feature that is important when conducting any business online, random card dealing, a safe playing environment, and a realistic gaming experience.

So far, we’ve uncovered some interesting facts about internet poker. You may decide that the following information is even more interesting.

They also provide a large number of people to get to know online, discuss opinions and strategies, and the opportunity for more players to take part in games from across the world without having to meet in one place.

Some online rooms are more detailed than others, but most feature very vivid graphics, thrilling promotional opportunities, and extremely generous bonuses.

Many available online poker rooms offer a great deal of options that will help enhance your gaming experience.  One of these options is software available for download in multiple languages, again, broadening the opportunities for players from across the globe to join in the game.  Other options offered by some of the online poker rooms include free rolls, referral bonuses, and traditional loyalty with new account bonus offers.

Many of the features offered for online gaming make playing over the Internet more appealing, and can also help to expand the user volume of the site.

Also, another feature offered by many online sites is a variety of available games.  This allows players to choose which poker variant they would like to play, and allows them to switch from one to another if they so desire.

Barney Frank Want To Propose A Bill Which Aims To Lift The Restrictions In SUA Over Online Gambling

Posted by admin in News on May 8th, 2009 |  No Comments »

The Barney Frank  chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, propose a bill  which aims to lift the restrictions in the United States over online gambling.

Barney Frank introduced this bill to make it legal again for credit card companiesand banks to make payments to online gambling sites.The bill intends to ensure and safeguard that online gamblers are at least 18 years old and live in a state that permits online gambling, while preventing fraud and compulsive gambling.

Frank  have the support of online poker, blackjack and roulette players and he states that online gambling services should be regulated rather than outlawed.

Under the terms of the bill, the US Treasury Department would license online gaming operators and retain the power to revoke the licence of any firms found guilty of violating the law.

Although Mr Frank’s proposal faces strong opposition from Republican groups, Evolution Securities analyst Ivor Jones told Reuters that the bill is likely to boost online gambling firms even if it ultimately fails.

Online Casino Ban Compared To Communism?

Posted by admin in News on May 5th, 2009 |  No Comments »

The Minnesota Department of Public Safety have attempted to ban their residents from accessing Internet gambling websites.

The state of Kentucky went directly after the online gambling sites. They petitioned the court to seize 141 online gambling domain names. They won in the lower courts, but lost in the Court of Appeals.

Representative Pat Garofalo on Monday responded to the call for blockage by submitting legislation of his own.

Observer Jacolyn Henry said: “We cannot keep letting the government tell us what we can and cannot do in the privacy of our own home.”.

Malta Against EU Vote On Gaming Regulations

Posted by admin in News on April 8th, 2009 |  No Comments »

The European Union has voted to give individual member nations the right to decide on their own whether to regulate or not. And while it may not be such a bad thing to help get legislators on the same page.

The European Commission has long been pressuring leading EU nations to make legislative changes to foster a free online gaming marketplace – just as the case is with all goods and services amongst EU countries.

One of the first organizations to express their disapproval was the Malta Remote Gaming Council, which is one of the premiere licensors and regulators of online casinos and all manner of betting sites operating in Europe.

In Malta is over 4,000 residents currently work in the online gambling industry, two of the five MEP’s did not even show up to the session in which the vote was held.