As the NBA playoffs approach, so do a slew of middling opportunities. Regular season games can be fruitful, but playoff games generate more action and, thus, more line volatility. Here’s what to look for:
Unlike random casino games, picking winners and knowing when and how to bet them is (like poker) a learned skill based on analysis of predictive data. The element of speed, for instance--the time it takes horses to run from gate to wire--is absolute.
I hear from people all the time that I pulled off one of the best bluffs in poker history. I also hear how their bluffs never work. “Why do I always get called when I am bluffing?” they ask. Most are concerned that they have some sort of “tell” that gives them away.
Approaching head stretch in the five-million dollar Breeders Cup Classic, the most celebrated horse race in the United States, the 3-year-old sensation Bernardini had just struck the front with only 1,244 feet of straightaway separating him from racing immortality.
Imagine World Chess Champion Gary Kasparov, his brow furrows in titanic concentration as his superhuman intellect surveys the familiar 64 squares of the board.
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Americans love a gamble . . . any gamble apparently. While there’s no accounting for wins and losses at private poker games, we do know that the US gaming industry takes in almost 66 billion dollars a year.
What’s better than spending a night filled with high stakes poker and celebrities in the city that never sleeps? Watching them spend their money on a great cause, of course!
