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Hi at http://www.wagercity.com/CF122J/ they make the odds by how much money is bet on a certain event - so you won't find the regular sportsbook odds here. You might find one or another really good bet here. http://www.wagercity.com/CF122J/ Mark "Don" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Greetings, > > I'm currently researching online sports betting, and am hoping someone > might be able to help me with this. > > Specifically, I'm looking for web sites that offer gambling > products/services that aren't available from traditional bookies. > Betfair is a good example of this, as it isn't possible to lay a bet > with regular bookmakers. Another example is oddschecker, which doesn't > offer a gambling service itself, but a value-adding service which > enables punters to easily compare prices of several bookies. If there > are any others you're aware of, I'd be very grateful if you'd let me > know. > > I'm not sure whether or not spread betting fits into this category. Is > it true to say that sport's spread betting really took off with the > Internet? I know that spread betting has its roots in financial > trading > which has obviously been around long before the Internet, but were > there any/many firms offering spreads on sporting fixtures before > those > on the Internet appeared? > > > Thanks in advance, > Don
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