Free Contests at BetUS – Football and Basketball

Free Contests at BetUS – Football and Basketball
In the gambling world there is nothing like a free shot. Whether it’s a free bet or a free contest, you can’t go wrong when you have a chance to show off your expertise, win some cash or prizes and it doesn’t cost you a dime. Every year BetUS gives bettors a ton of “Betsson Gutschein Code” to allow them to show off and make some money.

Millsap rallies Jazz past Rockets in OT (AP)
The Utah Jazz understand how to finish games. It’s the starts that need some work. Paul Millsap scored 12 of his 27 points in overtime and the Jazz rallied from another double-digit deficit in a 103-99 win over the slumping Houston Rockets on Saturday night. Al Jefferson had 24 points and 13 rebounds and C.J.

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Durant scores 40, Thunder beat Grizzlies (AP)
Kevin Durant’s big second half featured just the kind of performance the Oklahoma City Thunder needed in the closer’s role. Durant scored 28 of his 40 points after halftime, Russell Westbrook added 22 points and 11 assists, and the Thunder avenged a loss at Memphis earlier this week by beating the Grizzlies 109-100 on Saturday night.

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AFC Conference Betting – Vikings at Saints

AFC Conference Betting – Vikings at Saints
New York Jets at Indianapolis Colts Betting Odds – Game Pick Banner -Online Sports Bettingat Bodog Sportsbook NFL Football Game Picks Super Bowl 46 ATS Pick Super Bowl 46 Quarterback Props Super Bowl MVP Odds Weird Super Bowl 46 Prop Bets Giants at 49ers ATS Pick Ravens vs. Patriots Spread Pick Broncos vs. Patriots Spread Pick NY Giants vs. Green Bay ATS Pick Houston vs. Baltimore ATS Pick New Orleans vs. San Francisco ATS Pick Pittsburgh vs. Denver ATS Pick Atlanta vs. NY Giants ATS Pick Detroit vs. New Orleans ATS Pick Cincinnati vs. Houston ATS Pick Bettors Toolbox 2011 NFL Betting Trends 2011 Strength Of Schedule Free Office Football Picks NFL Handicapper’s Database Weather Forecasts NFL Future Odds AFC East Odds AFC West Odds AFC South Odds AFC North Odds NFC West Odds NFC East Odds NFC South Odds NFC North Odds Super Bowl Odds Rookie of the Year Odds Top Defensive Rookie Most Passing Yards Most Rushing Yards Most Receiving Yards NFL Handicapping Halftime Betting Tips Strategy for Wagering NFL Totals Sandwhich Game Handicapping Theory 8 Myths about Betting on Football NFL Key Numbers Halftime Betting Preseason Betting Football Gambling – How to Win Overlooked Handicapping Tools NFL Betting Basics

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Bet-at-home Bonus February 2012

Bet-at-home Bonus February 2012
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NFC Conference Betting – Vikings at Saints

NFC Conference Betting – Vikings at Saints
Minnesota Vikings at New Orleans Saints Betting Odds – Game Pick Banner -Online Sports Bettingat Bodog Sportsbook NFL Football Game Picks Super Bowl 46 ATS Pick Super Bowl MVP Odds Weird Super Bowl 46 Prop Bets Giants at 49ers ATS Pick Ravens vs. Patriots Spread Pick Broncos vs. Patriots Spread Pick NY Giants vs. Green Bay ATS Pick Houston vs. Baltimore ATS Pick New Orleans vs. San Francisco ATS Pick Pittsburgh vs. Denver ATS Pick Atlanta vs. NY Giants ATS Pick Detroit vs. New Orleans ATS Pick Cincinnati vs. Houston ATS Pick Bettors Toolbox 2011 NFL Betting Trends 2011 Strength Of Schedule Free Office Football Picks NFL Handicapper’s Database Weather Forecasts NFL Future Odds AFC East Odds AFC West Odds AFC South Odds AFC North Odds NFC West Odds NFC East Odds NFC South Odds NFC North Odds Super Bowl Odds Rookie of the Year Odds Top Defensive Rookie Most Passing Yards Most Rushing Yards Most Receiving Yards NFL Handicapping Halftime Betting Tips Strategy for Wagering NFL Totals Sandwhich Game Handicapping Theory 8 Myths about Betting on Football NFL Key Numbers Halftime Betting Preseason Betting Football Gambling – How to Win Overlooked Handicapping Tools NFL Betting Basics

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NFL fans say they’ll do more yard work if there’s no football in fall

NFL fans say they’ll do more yard work if there’s no football in fall
A recent poll commissioned by sports Illustrated found that nearly half of NFL fans say they’ll be less interested in the sport if games are canceled and over 60 percent would watch games with replacement players. Among the other findings in the survey
which appears in this week’s issue of SI: • Half οf NFL fans (47.5%) ѕау thеу would watch more non-sports TV аnԁ 61.2 percent would watch more οf οthеr televised sports without thе NFL season. Fans would also spend more time surfing thе internet (56.1%)
wіth significant others (45.1%)
doing yard work/chores (43.6%)
playing video games (33.5%) and аt church (13%). • What would fans miss most if the season is disrupted? 41.8% said watching with friends and family and 40.7% said following a team. Only 5.2% said fantasy football is what they would most miss and only 1.3% said betting on games. Nothing too earth shattering in those numbers
other than the fact that mowing the lawn and going for a picnic with your girlfriend generated the same interest. If the poll shows anything
it’s that fans understand that they may not have football to watch this fall and are planning accordingly. I get the impression that the NFL thinks people will curl in the fetal position without football this fall
but these numbers suggest folks will be just fine without it. Of course they will. They’re going to have no other choice. That’s why I’ve found all the talk about what television networks will use to fill their Sunday programming overestimates the dependence people have on football. I sit inside and watch the NFL on Sunday because that’s when it’s on TV. If it’s not on
I don’t plan on sitting on the couch for nine straight hours and filling the time with other shows. A Pac-12 football game isn’t the NFL. I don’t watch it on Saturday
so why am I going to watch it on Sunday? What do you do in August when football isn’t on? What do you do in February? We adapt. It won’t be fun but we’ll manage. All that being said
I don’t want to overstate these numbers
either. I believe the poll. I’m sure 44 percent of people think they won’t care as much about the NFL if there’s a lockout. But when it comes down to it and football returns
are they really going to stay away? People answer poll questions the way they think they should
even though deep down they know that all they’re doing is issuing a minor protest through a pollster. It’s like asking a liberal if they’ll be less likely to vote for Obama because he went back on his Guantanamo Bay promise. Sure
it sounds good to say “yes
” but what are they going to do in November 2012? Vote for Newt Gingrich? I doubt 44 percent of people are going to do more chores on Sunday. If those 13 percent of folks wanted to go to church
they’d already be going to church. It’s easy to take a stand when it’s all theoretical. Follow Yahoo! Sports on Facebook and be the first to know about the most interesting stories of the day. Other popular Yahoo! Sports stories: • How superstar athletes looked in HS yearbooks • History doesn’t look good for Red Sox • NHL player bets fan during game

Durban leads SAfrican race to bid for Olympics (AP)
Durban is in line to bid for the 2020 Games
a project that would require at least $4.5 billion to build new venues. Government approval is still needed before the South African Sport Confederation and Olympic Committee can submit a bid ahead of the IOC’s Sept. 1 deadline. Port Elizabeth and Johannesburg have also expressed interest
but South Africa Olympic committee president Gideon Sam said…

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