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I'm a sports writer, part time anyways.

I've been betting online a long time, and I ended up using CanBet.

So, they asked me to keep a blog about playing with their service.


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04/02/2006 12:05:33 PM

CanBet Sportsbook baseball betting

The College World Series is over, and now it’s time to focus on betting baseball lines, or MLB baseball to be exact.

CanBet Sportsbook baseball betting
The College World Series is over, and now it’s time to focus on betting baseball lines, or MLB baseball to be exact.  CanBet sportsbook, like wild Dutch rats cornering a piece of cheese, is trying to corner the market on baseball betting.  

CanBet baseball money lines
The only thing we can analyze at CanBet online sportsbook are the baseball money lines, run lines, and totals.  Let us first take a careful look at the baseball money line.  CanBet online sportsbook has the baseball money line at +120 for the National League, and a dime line difference of -130 for the American League.  Most sportsbooks have the line in this general vicinity, with some favoring the American League a little bit more, and others favoring them a little bit less.  The consensus, however, is that the American League should continue its run of baseball exhibition dominance.  Now, if you shop around for the best baseball lines, CanBet sportsbook does not provide the best deal on either the National or American baseball money line.  If you are a steady customer of CanBet online sportsbook, however, the baseball line is not particularly awful, merely balanced.  It does not swing drastically either way, making it ideal for the customer who is not looking to shop around.  

CanBet sportsbook baseball run lines
The run line is where we find the best deal of the CanBet sportsbook baseball bets, the -170 on the National League.  Sure, it’s tough earning $100 for every $170 you bet, but it’s the most competitive price for this baseball wager.  Not that we would recommend such a bet, when the baseball money line for the Nationals is yielding $120 for every $100 put down.  Why risk so much, when for a victory, you only have to put down less than half the money?  

CanBet sportsbook over/under baseball betting
Finally, the last thing CanBet sportsbook offers from the baseball handicapper is the total run line, more commonly referred to as the over/under.  With the baseball game in the baseball pitcher friendly Comerica park, CanBet sportsbook seem to be united on the idea that this baseball game will yield less than 9.5 runs.  While I am inclined to believe the final baseball score will hover on this area, the lack of quality pitching should push this over the top, and the fact that the CanBet house is offering less juice on this baseball bet is like a black hole, sucking me in.  Is it a trap?  Perhaps, but with guys named Carpenter and Buehrle starting, and a bunch of chumps and chumpettes working the mound in relief, even these makeshift lineups should be able to produce ten runs.  At least, that’s what we’re betting on.  
    


07/13/2005 02:47:28 PM

Canbet Sportsbook baseball betting

Now that we can finally kiss the MLB All-Star festivities goodbye, it’s time to focus on the second half of the baseball betting season.

Canbet Sportsbook baseball betting
Now that we can finally kiss the MLB All-Star festivities goodbye, it’s time to focus on the second half of the baseball betting season.  While it is still early and no baseball parlays, sport odds, or lines have been posted, we can look at the future, yes, the future Conan, all the way to the pennants and the winner of the World Series with Canbet online sportsbook.

Canbet Sportsbook baseball futures betting
Well, at least the World Series.  It was my mistake, you see, to assume Canbet internet sportsbook, a fine sportsbook mind you, would undoubtedly post a line for both the American League and National League pennants.  Boy, did I look quite the fool.  For Canbet sportsbook’s mlb and baseball handicappers decided the only future they want is a future where people place their baseball bets on the ultimate winner, the king of the show.  

Canbet Sportsbook World Series baseball betting
To look at the baseball odds, we must immediately dismiss the pretenders.  Never mind your baseball home team loyalties San Franciscans, don’t get high on barbeque sauce Royal fans, and don’t get Ken Griffey Jr. flashbacks Mariner lovers, your baseball teams have absolutely no chance of making baseball’s ultimate prize. None.  Fuhgettaboutit.  

On the other hand, the major contenders are not guarantees in this parity filled mlb baseball season.  This is not a case of the NBA, where San Antonio, Detroit, and Miami were not only favorites, but mortal locks to be among the final four.  The MLB season is, while not a complete quagmire, a much more unpredictable situation, although not as bad as the NFL.  Perhaps somewhere in between the NBA and the NFL.  I can live with that statement.  In any case, Canbet gives the Cardinals and Sox average odds, at +375 and +450, respectively, and are not bad plays.  However, baseball teams like the Yankees at +450, a team that may very well miss the playoffs, is an idiotic baseball bet.  The Yankees are an old, weak baseball team, and on the verge of having the proverbial fork put in them.  For Canbet sportsbook to give them +450, shows their fear of the Yankee history, their knack for turning it on.  Canbet gives them too much respect, we think, and you should wait for the price to go up to +600 before you begin your baseball betting.  

The much better option is the Anaheim Angels of Los Angeles California, which Canbet is giving +750.  We know, the baseball leaders, the White Sox, are also getting +750 at Canbet but they are a Cinderella baseball team, which means they are poor and aren’t worth a cent in the real world.  This is your money, not some gay fairy tale.  




 
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