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Sports Bettors + Casino Betting = ???
Posted on 26. Sep, 2011 by admin.
I never do understand why online bookmakers — known to be offline bookies as well, and established ones none the less — are adding online casino to their sports betting platform. Although the added feature can be great for some of you, it is actually disastrous for most of today’s sports bettors. I have seen profits grinded one match at a time simply lost after playing minutes of casino games.
You need to remember that you have the right to ask the bookmaker to block you from their online casinos. This is probably the best way to handle the issue if you have no skills or knowledge on casino gambling at all. You can be a lot better enjoying your winnings instead of spending them at online casinos.

For some of you who are actually familiar with online casinos and have the required skills and knowledge, this may not be such a disaster at all. You can actually be even more profitable, doubling your sports bets winning through casino games such as Blackjack or Poker. You wouldn’t have to risk your initial bankroll at all, since you are playing with winnings you get from sports betting.
You either can play casino games or you can’t. It would be best to steer clear of the online casino so that you don’t add risks to the overalls sports betting experiences, although jumping in as long as you know exactly what you are doing. At the end of the day, you are the one determining just how profitable you are.
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Nadal delighted To Return
Posted on 23. Jun, 2010 by admin.
World number one tennis player Rafa Nadal has revealed that he could not be happier to be back at Wimbledon after a year away and insists that he is aiming to reclaim his title from last Years winner, Roger Federer.
Nadal was looking unbeatable last year when he suffered an injury early on in the season, an injury that caused him to miss both the French Open, a tournament which the 24 year old has won a remarkable five times already, and Wimbledon, leading to his great rival Federer winning both tournament’s in his absence.
The Spaniard has come back brilliantly this year though and has already won back his French Open crown, and his spot on top of the World rankings.
Next is Wimbledon though and Nadal will be desperate to also claim this title back after he broke Federer’s remarkable run of five successive titles at SW19 by defeating the Swiss in one of the sport’s greatest ever matches, the 2008 final.
And after suffering the disappointment of not being able to defend his first Wimbledon title, Rafa will now be focusing all his energies on this years tournament.
Nadal said: “It’s always special to play on this court.
“I’m very happy to come back to this tournament and play in probably the most beautiful and emblematic court in the world.
“I don’t feel like [it is] a defence of the title,” he said. “Roger has to defend that.
“I had the chance to defend in 2008 [but] I didn’t play [because of] the knee. That’s sport. Right now I going to try my best.”
With Rafa safely through to the second round, he will be one of the lucky players to be on the order of play on Centre Court as the Queen makes her first appearance at Wimbledon since 1977 and he admitted that the chance to play in front of the monarch would be an honour.
“For me, it is a pleasure to have the Queen here at Wimbledon. That’s very good for the sport,” he said.
Nadal is currently 223/100 with betfair to win Wimbledon with sportingbet offering 11/5 and Stan James offering 2/1.
