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3 June, 2008 | No comments
How Gambling Can Save Your Sex Life
If your sex life is hurting, you might be able to change it around with a bit of gambling. If there’s no excitement in your sex life you need to do something exciting to get the blood flowing again. Take your girl for a night at the casino and get into the action. I haven’t met a girl yet that doesn’t get excited when they hit a number on the roulette table. If you manage to get lucky it will usually lead to a good night from there.
If you win some money you can continue the rest of the night as a high roller, spending money on her and having a good time. It shows that you’re generous and fun – two qualities that most women find attractive. If you lose, the two of you can laugh it off together, talking about how bad your luck has been. Sympathy sex is still sex, too.
29 April, 2008 | No comments
Can Money Generated from Gambling Save the World?
I’m an altruistic person; saving the world is on my to-do list. Only one problem: It takes money. Lots of it.
Governments are in the same boat, except they can raise money through gambling a lot more efficiently than I can – via taxes and state-sponsored betting. Charity casinos are raking in millions in revenues; most of that money stays in-state to sponsor social programs, although some goes to the federal government.
Not a big fan of the way your government handles these millions? Handicappers are pretty good at the DIY thing, so why not earmark some of your earnings for a good cause? Five bucks goes a lot further in Bangladesh than it does in Bangor. And while I don’t believe in karma, developing an appreciation for the power of money should be on any handicapper’s agenda. The extra motivation will sharpen your betting. It will also make victory that much sweeter.
Here are some worthy charities you might consider:
15 April, 2008 | No comments
What Are Gambling Rings?

Gambling rings are illegal books that offer sports bets and horse racing action. In the U.S. all winnings must be reported so you can pay taxes on them. Therefore many gamblers opt to bet with illegal rings to avoid the taxes involved. The rings operate under the table and nothing is reported to the government.
The rings don’t operate within standard betting regulations and often change betting odds to give them a very large edge over bettors. They usually prey on the addicted gamers who have difficulty finding action in legal gambling settings. These illegal books must enforce debts themselves because they have no system in place to ensure payment. That’s where enforcers come in, to collect from losing players.
These organizations break many laws and take advantage of addicted people who should be getting help for something they can’t control. Gambling rings can easily earn millions of dollars annually.
4 March, 2008 | No comments
Five Steps to Winning and Saving Your Gambling Money

To paraphrase the late actor/teacher Stella Adler, it’s not enough for handicappers to have talent. They also have to have a talent for their talent. Here are five universal steps toward making and managing money, as a sports bettor or otherwise.
1. Work hard. Sorry, no way around this one. Limit yourself to whatever number of bets you feel capable of putting the proper amount of research and thought into.
2. Love what you do. Everyone from the great philosophers to Donald Trump knows this one. You do love sports, don’t you?
3. Find your niche. There will be some sports, teams or athletes you are better at figuring out than others. Identify and develop those skills.
4. Diversify. Don’t risk continued growth by over-betting on one event. Break your bankroll down into as many “units” as you can.
5. Reinvest. As your handicapping skill and your bankroll grow, those betting units can get bigger and bigger.