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29th September 2009
Were you ever one of those who were inspired by the awesome success of the underdogs in the Mighty Ducks movie? Remember the famed “flying V” move that helped the team win the game? Remember how Charlie and his teammates came out as victors because o... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
In every sporting event one can invariably find a player, a team, a nation, poised to become the next memorable story – a story that will survive the test of time and go down in history. The FIFA World Cup is unique, in that, every country can qualify.... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
The biggest sporting event in the world is about to begin and most in the USA are uninformed about soccer. This article will provide a brief introduction to soccer, rules of the game, structure of the World Cup, odds-on-favorites and authentic underdogs t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
07th September 2009
What are Point Spreads?
In this article you will learn how to place your bets using the point spread.
A point spread or line, is a number that is derived by odds-makers in which they use to level out one teams talent against another. Point spread... Read >
Author: Richard Bleuze
15th August 2009
Pakistan’s Twenty20 captain Younus Khan wants to tour his team despite the uncertain security.
"Everybody's following Twenty20 and now we are champions it would be good if we could get some home series," he said as he also announced his T20 retiremen... Read >
Author: Duncan White
08th August 2009
ASIAN HANDICAP BETTING
Asian Handicap is a bet type designed to even out the soccer game for betting purposes, and eliminate the draw. The handicap is given in an attempt to make the two teams equal for betting purposes.
The Handicap is given as h... Read >
Author: Paulwyer
20th May 2009
Daniel Coyle in his book, ‘The Talent Code,' gives a new answer to the old question. Coyle visited nine talent hotbeds around the earth and found a pattern distinct to all of them--targeted methods of practice, motivation, and coaching. This pattern is... Read >
Author: Djcoyle
12th February 2009
As the current economic crisis became clearer day by day, we at WALSAQ began wondering about the small companies. The news is continually talking about big name companies: Google, IBM, Circuit City, Harley Davidson and many, many more.
The big compani... Read >
Author: Walsaq
26th January 2009
Brace yourself. The Arizona Cardinals, known as one of the most woeful franchises in all of professional sports (not just football), has done the near impossible and is now headed to the SuperBowl.
They've been the underdog in every single one of the... Read >
Author: Michele PW
05th January 2009
Christmas is a good time to root for the underdog. People feel charitable; they want others to have happiness, a peace of mind.
But if you pay attention to the real estate market, underdogs are everywhere, and charity is scarce. So what, in this time ... Read >
Author: michael russell
05th September 2008
Portsmouth's new season has just kicked off, and Portsmouth fans couldn't be happier, despite a 4-0 defeat by Chelsea in the first game. It appears the Blue Army is geared up for another exciting season. Pompey fans are a die-hard bunch, loving their team... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
20th March 2008
You have spent a whack of money on a coffee table to put in front of your prized new couch and loveseat combo. You have a beautiful dining room table, just off the living room that accentuates the décor of the whole house. You even have a home bar, compl... Read >
Author: Aimee Taylor
04th March 2008
Sports Books, the temples of betting sports in Las Vegas, are littered with long, pink, yellow or white cards with titles like "Super Teaser", "Ties Win Teaser", or "Super Duper Teaser Special" or any other kind of schmaltzy marketing title to hook in the... Read >
Author: Lawrence O'Connor
21st February 2008
Everyone loves when the underdog wins. The New York Giants were a fifth-seeded team playing the Goliath of football-- the undefeated New England Patriots, who were the highest scoring professional football team in history. It was a well fought match, and ... Read >
Author: Dr. Doug Fullington, MD
10th August 2007
Baseball fans can really experience a royal baseball treat with Royals tickets. Despite their name, the Kansas City Royals are often seen as the underdogs in major league baseball, particularly following their recent slump. However, like true underdogs, t... Read >
Author: reed tieri
03rd August 2007
Competition is a good thing, not just for the consumer, but also for the producer. It tells the customer they have choices, and although they may still choose the leading provider, there are alternative solutions. It drives the providers to stay focused o... Read >
Author: Aaron Wittersheim
21st June 2007
When Amazon.com created affiliate marketing, there were only a few individuals ready to capture this internet income opportunity and make the most of it.
It took years of trial and error before a relatively small group of internet marketing masters hit... Read >
Author: Hans Seiler
30th June 2006
Aspiring authors often spend years stumbling around in darkness trying to find a publisher. If writing a book is one of the hardest endeavors anyone can undertake, attempting to publish one must be the hardest. There are not only rejections and delays... Read >
Author: Daniel Lowery
16th June 2006
All 32 teams have played one match each as the World Cup has begun in explosive fashion, but are things going according to plan for the favourites or are the underdogs having a say in proceedings? This is a short round-up of Groups A to D, of the results ... Read >
Author: Jason Lane
26th May 2006
Tough Losses: What they teach You about Success!by Leonard RoosMany of those who made it, as well as those who haven't made ityet, know what I'm talking about. You have trained incrediblyhard and told yourself, "it would be different this time. Thistime I... Read >
BarryMaher
20th April 2006
In every sporting event one can invariably find a player, a team, a nation, poised to become the next memorable story a story that will survive the test of time and go down in history. The FIFA World Cup is unique, in that, every country can qualify. I... Read >
Author: Natalie Aranda
25th September 2005
What's Right about Nebraska: How the Democrats Lost the Heart of American Populism
This article is both old and freshespecially, given the fact that the Democrats attempted (but miserably failed) to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat in Ohio in... Read >
Author: Doug Krieger
14th September 2005
By Proloy Bhattacharyya
NFLSystems.com
proloy@nflsystems.com
September 9, 2005
Aside from the designated hitter, baseball is played identically in both leagues. There are no differences in the rules either so how can the astute bettor gain an edge o... Read >
Author: Proloy Bhattacharyya
10th September 2005
National League American League Betting Dynamics
By Proloy Bhattacharyya
NFLSystems.com
proloy@nflsystems.com
September 9, 2005
Aside from the designated hitter, baseball is played identically in both leagues. There are no differences in the rule... Read >
Author: Proloy Bhattacharyya
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