Bettor Up!! COVID-19 Season Proves MLB Needs Wagering at the Plate
- Oct 2, 2020
Extra playoff games, with extra betting potential, surely helps a most unusual baseball season.
Read More . . .Glenn Greene was both a seasoned writer and respected online gaming industry consultant. His statistical analysis and unique spin handicapping sports have been a mainstay contributing to the OSGA website for several years. Unfortunately, he passed away suddenly at the young age of 63. Read more about him and his work, here.
Extra playoff games, with extra betting potential, surely helps a most unusual baseball season.
Read More . . .Strange how national TV advertising for sports betting is reaching only a partial audience capable of gambling.
Read More . . .After both the Giants and Eagles signed big partnership deals, all NFL teams will want some of that sportsbook honey.
Read More . . .Glenn examines the standard 3-point historical edge applied by many NFL bettors for the home team in the time of empty or partially filled stadiums.
Read More . . .Let's hope the first Saturday of September becomes a forgotten tradition for next year's Run for the Roses.
Read More . . .Covid-19 has put online sports wagering further down the Governor’s priority list
Read More . . .Leading the way again, the NBA pioneers another bold gambling concept other U.S. sports leagues will surely follow.
Read More . . .Looking to cash in, many bettors have been held up at the windows in both New Jersey and Indiana in a recent dispute over payment involving recent soccer games.
Read More . . .Having Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson as the league owner is exciting, but sports betting should carry the new version of the XFL football league to its first victory.
Read More . . .As we tip-off into an unknown basketball world, might be best to carefully view a game or two before betting on the NBA.
Read More . . .Glenn examines how MLB has embraced gambling through sports betting partnerships and free-to-play apps.
Read More . . .Always expect the unexpected involving injuries when wagering sports. Now add body-temperature scratches and player refusals adding to the mix as we get things started again next weekend.
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