Online Sports Betting
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Sports betting is all about predicting sports results, while you bet on your predicted outcome.
Worldwide, people bet billions in this form of gambling and maybe even more than in any other type of gambling game.
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Mike Krzyzewski has big plans for the next few months. He wants to lead two once-dominant teams back to the tops of their basketball worlds. Duke’s Hall of Fame coach hopes to guide the U.S. national team through a qualifying tournament and into the 2008 Olympics while helping the Blue Devils rebound from their worst season in more than a decade.
The NHL salary cap will rise to $50.3 million per team next season, an increase of $6.3 million from last season, the league and players’ union announced Friday. It’s the second increase under the collective bargaining agreement that ended the yearlong lockout in 2005. The key issue in the lockout that forced the cancellation of the 2004-05 season was the owners’ insistence to include a salary cap…
Predators forward Paul Kariya plans to enter free agency, the latest loss for a team “fighting for its life,” general manager David Poile said Thursday. Poile said Kariya decided to become a free agent because the Predators are up for sale and the team’s future is uncertain. “He just decided it’s best for him to look at alternative options,” Poile said.

It took only one look for voters to pick this year’s class of Hockey Hall of Famers. Mark Messier, Ron Francis, Al MacInnis and Scott Stevens all were elected in their first year of eligibility. “I have a lot of respect for all the guys who were inducted this year,” Messier said after the announcement Thursday.
The NHL Players’ Association announced a five-player committee on Thursday to find a replacement for former executive director Ted Saskin. “We’re walking out of here with a positive attitude,” Red Wings defenseman Chris Chelios said after three days of meetings. “It’s been a long two years. Obviously we’ve been damaged and there’s been a crisis …
Vince Carter opted out of the final year of a contract with the New Jersey Nets that would have paid the All-Star guard $16.3 million this coming season. Nets’ President Rod Thorn said Saturday the team was informed Friday that Carter would test the free agent market, but he remained optimistic the 30-year-old swingman would return next season.
Dolphins general manager Randy Mueller signed a two-year contract extension Wednesday that will take him through the summer of 2010. Mueller’s initial contract was three years for $2.1 million and ran through June 2008. Salary details of the new deal were not disclosed. “I’m excited to be able to continue in my role with an organization that has such a great tradition,” Mueller said.
Aging NFL retirees told Congress Tuesday that playing professional football left them with broken bodies, brain damage and empty bank accounts. Lawmakers said they may get involved if a better pension and disability system isn’t created. Former NFL players told a sympathetic House Judiciary subcommittee tales of multiple surgeries, dementia and homelessness, all while trying to fight through the…
Tank Johnson tried the patience of the Chicago Bears numerous times. Still, they provided support, visited him in jail and gave him more than enough chances to turn his life around and advance his career. But after his latest run-in with the law in Arizona, the Bears had seen enough and it was time to let him go.

Barry Bonds is going to have a harder time enjoying his home runs if the Giants keep losing close games. Bonds hit his 750th career home run, an inning after getting a startling hug from a fan in a 4-3, 10-inning loss to Arizona on Friday night. The homer pulled the San Francisco slugger within five of tying Hank Aaron’s record, but Miguel Montero hit a solo homer off Brad Hennessey (1-3) in the…
Lava Man hopes to come up golden again in the Hollywood Gold Cup on Saturday.
Janice Moodie didn’t need a caddie Saturday morning to complete her second round at the U.S. Women’s Open. The Scot was less than 3 inches from closing her round a day earlier when lightning threatened and the horn abruptly sounded to stop play. So after daybreak she returned to the 18th green with only her putter, tapped in a gimme putt to finish her 76 — then turned around and went back home.
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