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AskMen.com Brandon Lang |
Gambling Mistakes and Misconceptions Sports betting and handicapping advice from the man who served as the inspiration for the movie Two for the Money -- including seven rules all gamblers should live by. |
AskMen.com Brandon Lang |
The Dog Days of March Madness Why you should look to the underdog in the early rounds of the "Big Dance." |
Sports Central March 30, 2004 Danny Sternfield |
It's All About the Action The NCAA tournament is fueled by gambling; it allows those who never gamble to indulge and those who gamble every night to now bet day and night. |
CIO February 1, 2003 Tom Wailgum |
E-Bookies As NFL fans and the two football finalists geared up for Super Bowl XXXVII on Jan. 26, in San Diego, so too were online gambling sites. It's a safe bet that a good portion of the Internet gambling industry's 2003 revenue (about $5 billion) was at stake. |
AskMen.com Steve Seepersaud |
The Business Of Bookmaking A look at how much money is changing hands -- both legally and under the table -- between bookies and people trying to make some quick, easy cash. |
Sports Central February 22, 2005 Danny Sternfield |
Making a Case for the Great American Bookie While it might not be considered an age-old question, the issue of online gambling vs. the good old-fashioned bar bookie has stirred much debate. |
AskMen.com Brandon Lang |
2007 March Madness Predictions What's the key to winning during March Madness? Play the underdogs |
The Motley Fool October 25, 2006 Emil Lee |
Lessons From Las Vegas Las Vegas teaches valuable money management lessons: The overly diversified gambler... The double-downer, aka the over-bettor... The winning gambler... |
AskMen.com Brandon Lang |
Handicapping Tips From Brandon Lang Sports handicapping is a 365-day-a-year job where you're only as good as your last big winner -- even with college basketball's March Madness. |
BusinessWeek April 7, 2011 Eric Spitznagel |
Why Some Professional Gamblers Love the WNBA Most bettors ignore the WNBA and that creates an opportunity for gamblers with the patience to ferret out and compile stats. |
Sports Central January 20, 2007 Greg Wyshynski |
The Booze, Banter, and Betting Theory A sport's popularity, on a professional or college level, can be directly linked to its fans' ability to debate it, bet it, or use it as the entrance point for a few hours of total inebriation. |
InternetNews February 3, 2006 Roy Mark |
All's Super at Freddy's Online Betting Parlor YouWager.com's chief oddsmaker has a multitude of Super Bowl propositions for you. He says they're all legal. |
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Gambling With Your Career Whether you are gambling on sports, the market, your health, or your career, you should only roll the dice if you are willing to lose everything. No bet comes without considerable risk and uncertainty. |
Popular Mechanics February 2, 2007 Davin Coburn |
High-Tech Brings High Stakes for Super Bowl XLI With an estimated $7 billion wagered on the Big Game, websites vie for action with increasingly outlandish proposition wagers -- or prop best -- because they're accessible to those who don't exactly sweat the stat sheets. |
The Motley Fool January 4, 2005 Buck Hartzell |
Tivo, Roulette & Google -- Oh My! The game of chance can help us become better investors. |
The Motley Fool March 13, 2009 Dayana Yochim |
The Fool Answers: Investing's a Lot Like Gambling After All A reader asks: Is investing really all that different from gambling?... |
Financial Planning August 1, 2005 Julian Block |
Betting It All If financial advisory clients don't keep track of their gambling winnings and losses, it's Uncle Sam who hits the jackpot at tax time. |
Sports Illustrated July 30, 2003 Frank Deford |
King Hut Pro football rules in America; here's why |
Registered Rep. August 1, 2005 Will D. Rhame |
Of Greens and Green The following is a parable of a financial consultant's great prospecting idea gone awry for one simple reason: the prospector did not plan his meeting carefully enough. |
The Motley Fool December 13, 2006 Dan Caplinger |
Are You a Stock Gambler? Gambling and investing don't mix, but successful investors often resemble lucky gamblers. However, just as the odds usually catch up with casino gamblers in the long run, those who use the stock market as a gambling tool rarely end up as winners. |
BusinessWeek September 30, 2010 Peter Coy |
Bringing Wall Street Technology to Las Vegas Cantor Gaming uses Wall Street-style technology to let sports gamblers wager in-game. |
Sports Illustrated October 4, 2000 Frank Deford |
Bet against politicians Why we license -- and tax -- booze, cigarettes and slot machines and then get holier-than-thou with sports gambling is one of those curious American inconsistencies that would even make the Pharisees marvel at our selective morality... |
Sports Central April 6, 2010 Diane M. Grassi |
States Rushing to Legalize Sports Betting Many U.S. states are on the precipice of bankruptcy and are desperate for that magic bullet to increase tax revenues without continually cutting services for their already over-taxed residents. |
Salon.com October 5, 2002 Farhad Manjoo |
Betting on Uncle Sam Online gamblers are waiting for legislators to make their Wild West world a safer place to wager -- but the government keeps waffling. |
IEEE Spectrum September 2007 Steven Cherry |
Bet on It! Can a stock market of ideas help companies predict the future? |
The Motley Fool May 18, 2007 Jeff Hwang |
Is Buffett Right About Gambling? In response to Buffett's negative comments on the gambling industry, this stock analyst says that gambling may indeed tax ignorance -- but only to the extent that education does not suffice. |
Salon.com May 8, 2000 Steve Kurutz |
Pony up for OTB Who needs horses when you've got a row of TVs in an airless storefront at the off-track betting parlor? |
Reason June 2008 Jacob Sullum |
Some Bets Are Off The strangely selective and self-defeating crackdown on Internet gambling. |
InternetNews February 2, 2007 Roy Mark |
No Super Sunday For Online Gamblers U.S. campaign is making a dent in offshore operations and folding more than a few hands of online Texas Holdem. |
The Motley Fool April 13, 2005 Rich Smith |
Don't Gamble Your Future Do you play the market, or does the market play you? There's a reason some people refer to investing as "playing the market." And it's hazardous to your wealth. |
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13 Questions With Brandon Lang The handicapper who inspired the film "Two For The Money" tells why he got out of the business -- and back into it. |