With 81 Games to Go - A Look Toward the Best NBA Future Bets
- Oct 24, 2019
A great opportunity awaits both NBA Championship and team totals bettors who are diligent and patient shopping.
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.
A great opportunity awaits both NBA Championship and team totals bettors who are diligent and patient shopping.
Read More . . .Now out of the shadows, the world’s sexy new subject was front and center for all to see in Las Vegas.
Read More . . .For legitimate reason, halftime betting is among the most popular prop wagering for NFL football and NBA basketball.
Read More . . .Glenn sets some hypothetical betting lines for which NFL head coach will be the first to be fired.
Read More . . .NBA teams must now name their starting line-ups 30 minutes in advance and suspicious NBA owners believe it's mandated for new U.S. gambling policies.
Read More . . .There are huge point spreads for the awful Dolphins and crippled Jets, but there's still plenty of wagering incentive to tune-in.
Read More . . .Glenn examines why betting huge favorites in NCAA football often will bite you and angles towards this weekend's Pats-Fins matchup.
Read More . . .Glenn wonders if NFL draft rules will change in the future in light of the recent chatter about the Miami Dolphins tanking the 2019 season.
Read More . . .The NFL regular season kicks off Thursday with Packers at Bears, a huge welcome for fans and bettors after surviving another long, meaningless NFL pre-season.
Read More . . .Many are giving Andrew Luck much respect for intercepting millions to score the ultimate touchdown, except for future bettors.
Read More . . .Glenn looks at betting in New York State, where the refusal to let gamblers play online, despite the overwhelming numbers from across the Hudson, is hurting operators and frustrating players.
Read More . . .As expected, the NFL ever-discreetly joined the other three major U.S. sports leagues seeking co-op revenue opportunity riches.
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