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A Straight is a bet type which requires you to select three numbers from 0 to 9 and match them in the exact order they appear. You would not win if the numbers appear in any other combination. For example, if you choose 123 and the winning numbers are 321, the bet is lost.
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The usage of the word "trunk" comes from it being the word for a large travelling chest, as such trunks were often attached to the back of the...
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Top 10 Free Horse Racing Tips Betting Gods. Betting Gods is a network of tipsters that provide daily free racing tips for people who subscribe to...
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777 is also: An extravagant number, a lucky number, a polite number, and an amenable number.
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The anti-Martingale system is a methodology to amplify winning streaks and minimize the impact of losing streaks. Opposite of the traditional...
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Betting Line Following this example, the Chiefs are at -4.5. This means that in order to win on the point spread or cover, Kansas City would need...
Read More »Pick two identical numbers to play a 3-way Combo. You’ll pay for three individual Straight bets, using each possible combination of the numbers you pick, so the bet will cost €1.50 (3 x €0.50) or €3 (3 x €1). Pick 3 3-Way Combo Play Your Numbers Winning Combinations 112 112, 121, 211 344 344, 434, 443 565 565, 556, 655
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Every sportsbook will cancel your bet if the player is inactive per the league or team's official injury report. That's the case if you bet the...
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The column chart is probably the most used chart type. This chart is best used to compare different values when specific values are important, and...
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Failure to report gambling winnings, interest and dividends, non-employee compensation (1099-MISC), K-1 items, etc. may just trigger a letter and...
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