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How can I bet on Baseball while I live in Virginia?

Posted on June 2009 in baseball bet

Are those online Casino betting sites legit? I want to bet legally and securely. Has anyone won and been paid off?

BettingShark.com
Bodog.com

Those two sites offer current odds wagering on most sports events. And they can bypass the ban on credit card or bank account funded accounts from US citizens by using a third party money processing company.

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what does EVS mean when betting on Williamhill?

Posted on June 2009 in matched betting

I noticed something called EVS near the end of football matches on the betting website william hill

what does it mean?

thanks

evs is evens

basically you put a fiver on and just double ya money if ya win

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What are some good websites to watch soccer videos?

Posted on June 2009 in bet soccer

I just want to see video that aren't edited by other people,just a plain videos. Thank so much. I need videos becuase I made bet with my brother that I can make a better video of a soccer player then him.And I really want to win.

http://footytube.com

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what is ocean engineering & offshore engineering?

Posted on June 2009 in offshore betting

what is ocean engineering? what it deals about? what are the subjects/syllabus included in that? future prospectus? job vacancies?

what is offshore engineering? what it deals about? what are the subjects/syllabus included in that? future prospectus? job vacancies?
pls explain clearly….bets answers will be selected if i get a clear picture…thanx in advance..!!!

Ocean Engineering is an ambiguously-defined discipline, but may refer to Oceanographic Engineering[1] a term describing Marine Electronics Engineering applied to supporting the work of Oceanographers; or, may refer to Offshore Engineering, or Maritime Engineering, which is the branch of engineering allied to Civil Engineering, and concerned with the technical aspects of fixed and floating offshore marine structures and systems related to harnessing ocean resources. These include offshore oil and gas and the rapidly-expanding area of ocean renewable energy, as well as other ocean resource activities such as sub-sea mining and aquaculture.[2]

The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers (SNAME) describes the work of "Ocean Engineers" as follows:

Ocean engineers study the ocean environment to determine its effects on ships and other marine vehicles and structures. Ocean engineers may design and operate stationary ocean platforms, or manned or remote-operated sub-surface vehicles used for deep sea exploration. [3]
Although the term appears to describe one who designs, maintains, and operates oceans, the SNAME description bears a strong resemblence to a conflation of Naval Architecture, Marine Electronics, and Offshore Engineering.

As with all engineering disciplines Ocean Engineering should be concerned with the design and operation of man-made structures and systems - in the Ocean; and should not be confused with Oceanography - the scientific study of Oceanic systems; nor Marine Electronics Engineering (Oceanographic Engineering), which is concerned with the design and operation of remote sensing systems. Ocean Engineering sounds essentially like another name for Offshore Engineering and a variant term for Subsea Engineering to encompass the reality of Subsea structures and systems being both above and below the water. Ocean Engineering does not include the design of ships (Naval Architecture), or the design of electronic, electrical and mechanical systems that exist within ships and offshore installations.

"Ocean Engineering" is essentially an American neologism for Offshore Civil Engineering and Oceanographic Electronic Engineering; as such it may encompass the study of man-made structures such as nearshore piers, breakwaters, groins, piles, and sewer outfalls as well as common offshore structures such as petroleum drilling and operating platforms.

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Why won't the betting agencies accept bets on WWE matches?

Posted on June 2009 in matched betting

really??? I thought it was all real….

I'll bet you $7,000 Jeff Wins at the Bash!

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Introduction To Best Bet Soccer Selections

Posted on June 2009 in bet soccer

An introduction to the multiple bet soccer selection service provided by http://www.bestbetsoccer.com.

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SunCruz Casino World Offshore Poker Tournament 2006-Pt. 7

Posted on June 2009 in offshore betting

Part 7 of 8 - SunCruz Casino World Offshore Poker Tournament of 2006. For info on our 2007 tournament please visit suncruzcasino.com

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Minnesota Vikings at Arizona Cardinals NFL Football Odds and Pick from Gamblers Television

Posted on June 2009 in betting on football

From http://GamblersTelevision.com

Pro Football Sunday Minnesota Vikings at Arizona Cardinals (O/U 49) (4:15PM ET) (FOX)

Gus Frerotte twisted his back last week against Detroit and with Tavaris Jackson in the lineup will be a different attack. Jackson is not an accurate passer throwing the football downfield. He is always a threat to run and the Vikings will most likely look to go conservative with their game plan. So expect to see a lot of Adrian Peterson and Chester Taylor running the ball. The Vikings do a good job of stopping the run and can get to the quarterback. It will be interesting to see how Arizona plays this week after clinching the division title last week. They have no shot of getting a bye in the first round and will host a wildcard playoff game. Since they rely on passing the football so much Minnesotas pass rushers can pin their ears back and rush the quarterback. Minnesota is trying to hold off Chicago in the NFC North so they have plenty to play for in this one. Look for a bit of a letdown from Arizona and the Vikings to keep it safe and sound on the ground which runs a lot of clock helping our cause for the under in this one. Play Minnesota and Arizona under 49.

Selection: Under 49

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Bob Akmens Sports: How to Win Betting Basketball-Part 1 of 3

Posted on June 2009 in betting websites

Bob Akmens Sports @ http://www.basports.com is America’s #1-Documented Top Sports Handicapper with 163 #1 Contest-Category Finishes since 1978. Consider what we’ve accomplished so far just in the start of 2008: we’re the defending NFL handicapping champs of the U.S. (#1 in thesporteye.com NFL contest; #1 in thesportsmonitor.com NFL-sides competition — we led that latter contest for an unprecedented 7 straight weeks from weeks 6-12 with win percentages between 70-80%; in college hoops, we had a 50-17 run in totals; in the NBA as of 6/6/08, we’re first in the nation at both thesportsmonitor.com and thesportseye.com with a 33-14 NBA playoff record; in hockey, we just won our 6th-straight hockey contest - a #1-finish in 6 regular- or post-seasons in a row (see our site for details); and we entered the 2008 baseball season as the defending national handicapping champs, winning both thesportsmonitor.com and thesportseye.com baseball contests last season. And as of 6/6/08, we’re again leading the nation in baseball at The Sports Eye in both most bankroll-won and win-%. Absolutely no one in the sports service business has those short-term credentials - much less our record over the past 30 years. All of this is public knowledge - and not the usual smoke and mirrors you see. 99% of the time in this business guys toot their own horn (which usually is full of baloney). But you might want to take a look at a write-up we just got at one of the Net’s top-websites: about.com. One of the nation’s leading gambling-writers believes my horn should be tooted and so he has: http://sportsgambling.about.com/od/handicappingsites/p/bobakmens.htm. After reading that write-up, you can see that what I’ve said above is just a short cadenza on my part. This is the first of a 3-part video-introduction to basketball betting. Watch all 3 parts to become a winning sports bettor. And watch our other multi-part videos covering sports betting tips for football, baseball, basketball, hockey and soccer. Then come to http://www.basports.com and see how we can make you money! We’ve made hundreds of millions in profits for our thousands of clients worldwide since 1978. Why not be one of them and make money, too?

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Josh Womack’s crazy bat skills at Long Beach Armada 2009 Training Camp

Posted on June 2009 in baseball bet

AAA outfielder Josh Womack demonstrates his crazy bat skills at Long Beach Armada 2009 Training Camp. Womack’s ability to swing the bat around and catch it again are only surpassed the his sharp wit. After he realized camp had stopped down to watch him, pitcher Jose Lima yelled out “nice pants!” to which Womack replies “Nice face.” ZING! Should be a great season.

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