Legal Discussion About Online Gaming in USA
Black Friday Webinar
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Online Casino Games at Bodog.com
| The Bodog Casino is one of the most popular and long-running online casinos in the world. They're best known for three things: You'll never be bored – Bodog has over 100 casino games, from Blackjack to brand new slot machines with large and generous progressive jackpots. And if you don't want to download anything you can still play – either in your browser, or on your cell phone or other mobile device. You can play for free, learn new games in Bodog's casino school and you can even bet on sports and horse racing and play poker on your casino account. Help is always available – Bodog's customer service aims to answer calls on the 1st ring and emails within 15 minutes. And these aren't just operators, they're casino hosts who know about the games and the software and can take care of any issues right away. They'll even remember who you are, just like a host in a Las Vegas casino. Your money is safe – Bodog has a perfect security & payout record since they began in 1994. So many other casino sites just haven't been around long enough to build that same level of trust. Bodog uses all the latest technology to make sure your money and all your personal information is totally safe. And they get their software independently certified by two organizations: Technical Systems Testing and Gaming Associates. Bodog operates its own proprietary casino software platform and is no longer associated with Real Time Gaming (RTG). Bodog has purchased the RTG casino software and therefore is able to continue offering the classic RTG casino games to its players alongside new and unique games like the Dirty Martini slot game and the Mystic Shuffle Hi–Lo specialty game. Bodog's casino platform is designed for high performance and reliability, and it has been independently tested by TST and Gaming Associates in order to prove that the games are random in outcome and fair in operation. Playing in an online casino is all about having fun and hopefully winning some money. And Bodog seems to really get that. They make sure you don't have to think about anything except playing the games. Bodog has its head office, and is licensed in, the Caribbean nation of Antigua. The Bodog group of companies offer a host of entertainment services, including online gaming, which includes Poker, Casino and a suite of other world-class gaming products. Bodog Gaming is operated in North America under License by Morris Mohawk Gaming Group. |
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Top 10 Tips for Super Bowl Betting Strategy
10 TIPS TO BETTING SUPER BOWL XLV
The biggest betting day of the year is upon us – Super Bowl 45. Kicking off on Feb. 6, 2011, billions will watch and wager on two of the most historical football teams in NFL history, the Pittsburgh Steelers and Green Bay Packers.
But not every sports fan is well versed in the odds, stats and history that come with betting on the big game. That’s why Bodog’s online sportsbook is giving you a betting guide to ensure you get paid like a starting quarterback on Super Bowl Sunday.
- Do Your Research
- There have been NFL spreads on the Super Bowl since the first one way back in 1967. This means you’ve got an endless amount of history to check out before you make your Super Bowl bet.
- Don’t Overlook the Underdogs
- Only two favorites, the 06’ Steelers and the 07’ Colts, have covered the spread in the last nine Super Bowls. Also, the New England dynasty only covered the spread once, way back in 02’ when they upset the St. Louis Rams.
- Defense Wins Championships
- In 2008, the Giants took the trophy by holding the Patriots to 14 points. In 2009, the Steelers won by controlling Kurt Warner and the high-scoring Arizona offense. Last year, the Saints won the Super Bowl by holding the Indianapolis offense to a net of 10 points.
- Lower Your Offensive Expectations
- Five of the last six Super Bowls went “Under” the total, so try not to get too hyped up for a high scoring contest.
- Factor in Experience
- The Steelers have been here before so they are unlikely to be overwhelmed or nervous when they hit the field on Sunday. There are only two Packers with Super Bowl experience, and they both lost the big game in their only appearance.
- Look At How Green Bay Got Here
- The chances of a team moving away from what got them here is hard to imagine. Packers made it this far on the outstanding play of Aaron Rodgers. The Pack are 9-1 ATS when Rodgers throws two or more TD’s this year.
- Look At How Pittsburgh Got Here
- In the case of the Steelers, their style is all about tough D and running the ball down their opponent’s throat. When Pittsburgh running back Rashard Mendenhall gets 20 carries or more, the Steelers are 7-2 ATS this year.
- Forget About Past Matchups
- The last time these two teams met was week 15 of the 2009 season and the Steelers escaped with a 37-36 victory. Both teams combined for more than 900 yards passing. It’s not too likely we’ll see a repeat of that type of defensive carnage. Pittsburgh and Green Bay ranked 1-2 in scoring defense this season.
- Cash In on Props
- Think about the type of strategy each coach will use or how the game might play out and take advantage of the hundreds of props offered. For example, if you think the Packers lack the confidence to run against the Steelers, then look toward the over totals for Aaron Rodgers’ pass attempts and similar props.
- Go with your Gut
- If you just want to put a bit of action down on the biggest game of the year, like so many Americans do, then that’s the best strategy to employ because anything can happen on Super Sunday.
Super Bowl Team Statistics
PASSING (YPG)
- GREEN BAY PACKERS –
257 yards (ranked 5th) - PITTSBURGH STEELERS –
225 yards (ranked 14th)
RUSHING (YPG)
- GREEN BAY PACKERS –
100 yards (ranked 24th) - PITTSBURGH STEELERS –
120 yards (ranked 11th)
SCORING (PPG)
- GREEN BAY PACKERS –
24.2 (ranked 10th) - PITTSBURGH STEELERS –
23.4 yards (ranked 12th)
SACKS
- GREEN BAY PACKERS-
47 Sacks (ranked 2nd) - PITTSBURGH STEELERS-
48 Sacks (ranked 1st)
TURNOVER DIFFERENTIAL
- GREEN BAY PACKERS –
+10 (ranked 4th) - PITTSBURGH STEELERS –
+17 (ranked 2nd)
DEFENSIVE TDS
- GREEN BAY PACKERS –
4 (ranked 3rd) - PITTSBURGH STEELERS –
3 (ranked 8th)


