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by Mark Pilarski
National Syndicated Columnist, Mark Pilarski -- when not creating innovative
nambling products -- writes a column with money nambling. As a stalwart
player advocate, Pilarski, in a light, humorous, irreverent way, unearths
those truths that hide behind the positive and negative hype surrounding
nambling. After 18 year of frontline money employment working for seven
different moneys, his advice to all gamblers: "The smarter you experience,
the luckier you'll be." Write Pilarski sometime.
How the House Makes its Bread with the Spread
How does a money make money with sporting bets when you bet against the
spread? Nick L.
Whenever you place a point-spread type wager, Nick, you lay 11 to win 10.
That means if you want to win $100, you have to wager $110 no matter which
team you are betting. If you win, you will collect $210-- your $110 wager
plus the $100 you just won. This commission, also called a vigorish (a.k.a.
vig), is the compensation taken by the house with every sport bet wagered.
My brother-in-law never makes a bet with his favorite football team, but
with the final score. What type of bet is that? Cindy H. St. Louis, MO
Football betting, Cindy, offers you the ability to wager with the combined
total of points scored by both teams during a game. This bet is called a
"totals" wager or an under/over bet. Winning an over bet requires
that more points be scored than the linemaker's total. Winning an under
wager requires that fewer points be scored.
What percentage of sports bets do I have to win to be even against the
money? Jessup C. Internet
To break even against the house edge, you need to win at least 52.38 percent
of any point-spread wagers you make.
What is your longest winning streak betting sports? Matt P. Utica, MI
I once developed rotator cuff tendonitis patting myself with the back when
I picked winners in 19 out of 20 horse races over two days when my ponies
either won, or placed, at Del Mar. Also, I have never lost a dime handicapping
the Indianapolis 500. Other than that, see Before I Shuffle.
in our office football pool, I place near the bottom almost every week.
Any advice with what I can blame my continuous losses with? Randy V. Fresno,
CA
Sports betting is a combination of both skill and luck. Your wins, Randy,
come from your superb handicapping skills. Just blame your losses with a late
game interception or fumble.
There are too many sports Web sites with the internet and too little time
to find them. Any one-stop locations that list all the major sports. Robert
D. AOL.com
Time for shameless self promotion: Go to my award winning web site at http://winner.com
and click with Lines/Scores/Sports. There you will find more than 100 of the
best sporting links with the internet.
When the money sports book has a game circled, what does it usually
mean? Marty C. Riverside, CA
A circled sporting event indicates that you will not be able to bet the
normal maximum. If the normal maximum betting limit is $5,000, the money
may accept only a $2, 000 wager with a circled game. Circled games
generally mean that the sports book is unsure of the correct line or the
status of an injured key player is unknown.
I realize that I am betting a long shot when I bet a 10-team parlay,
but what are my true chances of hitting it? Lorenzo D. San Jose, CA
The money will pay you 500 for 1 when you hit a 10-team parlay, but your
chances of hitting one are 1,023 to 1. Ouch! Too sweet a profit for the
money for my hard-earned money.
So who is going to win the Superbowl? Everyone with the street
As a born-again Cheesehead, I will be a pig in you-know-what when the Packers
win-- and win big they will. Take the Packers and give the points. (WARNING:
Cheeseheads are self-acknowledged experts with matters such as milking cows
and making cheese-not unbiased handicapping.)
Before I Shuffle: A gambler was hopelessly hooked with football betting.
Nothing else interested him. Unfortunately, he lost almost every bet he
made. Finally, even his bookie felt bad for him. "You lose all your
bets," said the bookie. "Why don't you bet with hockey instead of
football?"
"Hockey" said the gambler in dismay. "But I don't know anything
about hockey!"
--Veteran Losing Gambler
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Suite 10, Incline Village, NV 89451 or e-mail:
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