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NBA All Star Weekend Betting Picks and Tips

The NBA All-Star Weekend betting fiasco is as much of a coin toss as there is. It’s hard to take a mid-season romp that seriously when the All Star game features zero defense, and the Slam Dunk competition has become a sideshow more than anything else. Even with this coveted and cherished American tradition falling in to the gutter, there’s still earning opportunity, which is why I’m brining you my favorite choices to clear out All-Star weekend.

ALL-STAR GAME – SCREW THE SPREAD, BET THE OVER

The spread in these games is usually a weird, randomized number the bookies pull out of a hat (they don’t actually, I’m sure there’s some math to it). But betting on it is a haphazard exercise for the damned. There’s a much safer place to park your money.

If you’re not betting the OVER in the All-Star Game and then kicking up your shoes, I don’t know what to tell you. The average total for the last ten All-Star games has been 282.80 points. Three of the last four years have exceeded totals of 300.0. There’s no way in hell that the odds makers have the balls to put a total up in that stratosphere. Even if the game is less of a rampage than it has been in recent years, you can at least go down knowing you made the best NBA All Star Weekend betting pick you possibly could.

Post Super Bowl 50 betting guide

With Super Bowl 50 betting all wrapped up, what’s next?

Super Bowl 50 is a thing of the past and as a football bettor you’re probably thinking of what you’re going to do while you wait for the next season. So courtesy of Bodog, here’s where to place all the money you won from Super Bowl 50.

Super Bowl 51 Future Betting

In the world of betting, early bird gets the bigger worm. While plenty of winning bettors are cashing in their tickets made these past two weeks, there are also plenty of future-book bettors who are smiling for getting a much bigger pay out.

Post Super Bowl 50 betting guide

With Super Bowl 50 betting all wrapped up, what’s next?

Super Bowl 50 is a thing of the past and as a football bettor you’re probably thinking of what you’re going to do while you wait for the next season. So courtesy of Bodog, here’s where to place all the money you won from Super Bowl 50.

Super Bowl 51 Future Betting

In the world of betting, early bird gets the bigger worm. While plenty of winning bettors are cashing in their tickets made these past two weeks, there are also plenty of future-book bettors who are smiling for getting a much bigger pay out.

Golden State now favored to Break Bulls Single Season Wins Record

The Golden State Warriors may have lost its chance to beat the LA Lakers’ 33-game win streak this year, but they are going to make history one way or another.

The defending NBA champion saw themselves hauled back to reality after suffering an upset to the Milwaukee Bucks last year. This loss stopped their historic run to beat the 33-0 record of the 1971-72 Los Angeles Lakers.

However, the Warriors are still in good position. The team have already made history by starting the season with 24 straight wins, shattering the previous record of 15 straight wins to start a season held by the 1948-1949 Washington Capitols and 1993-1994 Houston Rockets.

And at the current 36-2 standing, they are well on pace to beat the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls’ 72-10 record. It is just a prediction, but I am pretty confident saying that the Warriors breaking the 72 wins, a record, that most people thought could never be broken, is slowly becoming an inevitability, much like winning another championship.

Golden State now favored to Break Bulls Single Season Wins Record

The Golden State Warriors may have lost its chance to beat the LA Lakers’ 33-game win streak this year, but they are going to make history one way or another.

The defending NBA champion saw themselves hauled back to reality after suffering an upset to the Milwaukee Bucks last year. This loss stopped their historic run to beat the 33-0 record of the 1971-72 Los Angeles Lakers.

However, the Warriors are still in good position. The team have already made history by starting the season with 24 straight wins, shattering the previous record of 15 straight wins to start a season held by the 1948-1949 Washington Capitols and 1993-1994 Houston Rockets.

And at the current 36-2 standing, they are well on pace to beat the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls’ 72-10 record. It is just a prediction, but I am pretty confident saying that the Warriors breaking the 72 wins, a record, that most people thought could never be broken, is slowly becoming an inevitability, much like winning another championship.

Will Warriors beat Lakers’s 33-game win streak?

The Golden State Warriors has crossed out the “best start in NBA history” off their to-do list, next goal: the Los Angeles Lakers’ 33-game win streak.

The Warriors began the 2015-16 NBA regular season with an unprecedented 16 straight wins, surpassing Houston Rockets and Washington Capitals’ 15-0 record. That is just after the fact that they just won the franchise’s first NBA title in 40 seasons.

On Sunday, the team’s 112-109 victory over the Toronto Raptors broke another record for the best start to a season by a professional sports team. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, the Warriors’ 21-0 record moved the team past the St. Louis Maroons of Union Association, a league in Major League Baseball.

The Warriors undefeated run continued as it beat Indiana Pacers 131-123 on Tuesday, pushing its winning streak to 23-0 this season.

Will Warriors beat Lakers’s 33-game win streak?

The Golden State Warriors has crossed out the “best start in NBA history” off their to-do list, next goal: the Los Angeles Lakers’ 33-game win streak.

The Warriors began the 2015-16 NBA regular season with an unprecedented 16 straight wins, surpassing Houston Rockets and Washington Capitals’ 15-0 record. That is just after the fact that they just won the franchise’s first NBA title in 40 seasons.

On Sunday, the team’s 112-109 victory over the Toronto Raptors broke another record for the best start to a season by a professional sports team. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, the Warriors’ 21-0 record moved the team past the St. Louis Maroons of Union Association, a league in Major League Baseball.

The Warriors undefeated run continued as it beat Indiana Pacers 131-123 on Tuesday, pushing its winning streak to 23-0 this season.

Report says DOJ to declare DFS gambling; DraftKings lawyers up, cuts NBA spending

The US Department of Justice is planning to declare daily fantasy sports to be a gambling activity, according to media reports.

Late Thursday, the New York Post quoted a Washington, DC source saying that the DOJ, which reportedly launched an investigation of the DFS industry last month, would “move to declare daily fantasy site activity gambling.” The source claimed the DOJ was “expected to take some action” on the DFS issue before year’s end.

Preet Bharara, the US Attorney for the Southern District of New York who led the 2011 Black Friday online poker indictments, was said to have opened an investigation into the DFS industry last month.

The Post report came shortly after DFS operator DraftKings announced it had hired high-priced attorneys David Boies and Johnathan Schiller, who founded the firm of Boies, Schiller & Flexner, to fight the cease & desist order issued to DraftKings and rival FanDuel this week by New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, who formally accused the companies of being illegal gambling operators.

Report says DOJ to declare DFS gambling; DraftKings lawyers up, cuts NBA spending

The US Department of Justice is planning to declare daily fantasy sports to be a gambling activity, according to media reports.

Late Thursday, the New York Post quoted a Washington, DC source saying that the DOJ, which reportedly launched an investigation of the DFS industry last month, would “move to declare daily fantasy site activity gambling.” The source claimed the DOJ was “expected to take some action” on the DFS issue before year’s end.

Preet Bharara, the US Attorney for the Southern District of New York who led the 2011 Black Friday online poker indictments, was said to have opened an investigation into the DFS industry last month.

The Post report came shortly after DFS operator DraftKings announced it had hired high-priced attorneys David Boies and Johnathan Schiller, who founded the firm of Boies, Schiller & Flexner, to fight the cease & desist order issued to DraftKings and rival FanDuel this week by New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, who formally accused the companies of being illegal gambling operators.

Commissioners: fantasy sports not gambling but needs regulation

Three US major sports league commissioners all agreed to one thing: daily fantasy sports is not gambling.

In an interview on ESPN’s Mike and Mike, MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred has maintained his position on fantasy sports as not gambling but suggested the fantasy organizations should have an appropriate safeguards in place “to ensure that things are fair and that fans who engage on these platforms have an opportunity to win.”

Manfred also added that he is comfortable with the legality of the games that are being offered by DraftKings as the federal law has created a certain landscape for fantasy sports.

DraftKings has become the official daily fantasy game of MLB and has extended its sponsorship with the league’s 27 team and according to Manfred fantasy sports has given the league the fan engagement that it needed.

Commissioners: fantasy sports not gambling but needs regulation

Three US major sports league commissioners all agreed to one thing: daily fantasy sports is not gambling.

In an interview on ESPN’s Mike and Mike, MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred has maintained his position on fantasy sports as not gambling but suggested the fantasy organizations should have an appropriate safeguards in place “to ensure that things are fair and that fans who engage on these platforms have an opportunity to win.”

Manfred also added that he is comfortable with the legality of the games that are being offered by DraftKings as the federal law has created a certain landscape for fantasy sports.

DraftKings has become the official daily fantasy game of MLB and has extended its sponsorship with the league’s 27 team and according to Manfred fantasy sports has given the league the fan engagement that it needed.

Michael Jordan, Mark Cuban, Ted Leonsis bet $45M on sports data venture

NBA owners Michael Jordan, Mark Cuban and Ted Leonsis are gambling $45 million on a future where there is legalized sports betting.

The trio of sports team owners invested their millions into Swiss sports data company Sportradar AG, which counts international bookmakers among its top clients, Bloomberg reported.

Leonsis, whose private equity firm Revolution Growth led the full investment round, told the news agency he was attracted to Sportradar’s deep experience in sports betting in Europe, where he believes “gaming and fraud detection have been perfected.”

“Now that they’ve come to the U.S., I just felt they were just so well-positioned,” Leonsis said, referring to Sportradar, which has its U.S. office in Minneapolis.

Michael Jordan, Mark Cuban, Ted Leonsis bet $45M on sports data venture

NBA owners Michael Jordan, Mark Cuban and Ted Leonsis are gambling $45 million on a future where there is legalized sports betting.

The trio of sports team owners invested their millions into Swiss sports data company Sportradar AG, which counts international bookmakers among its top clients, Bloomberg reported.

Leonsis, whose private equity firm Revolution Growth led the full investment round, told the news agency he was attracted to Sportradar’s deep experience in sports betting in Europe, where he believes “gaming and fraud detection have been perfected.”

“Now that they’ve come to the U.S., I just felt they were just so well-positioned,” Leonsis said, referring to Sportradar, which has its U.S. office in Minneapolis.

PartyPoker, Philadelphia 76ers sponsorship deal comes to premature conclusion

Online gambling operator Bwin.party digital entertainment‘s PartyPoker division has unceremoniously concluded its landmark sponsorship deal with the Philadelphia 76ers just one week before the start of the new National Basketball Association season.

Bwin.party made headlines in January 2014 when it announced that PartyPoker had inked a multiyear sponsorship deal with the NBA franchise, the National Hockey League’s New Jersey Devils and the Prudential Center in Newark, all of which are owned by hedge fund boss John Harris.

But the basketball portion of the deal was pronounced dead on Wednesday by 76ers CEO Scott O’Neil, who offered no explanation for the premature termination except to tell the Inquirer that the deal contained “triggers” that permitted “adjustments based on market opportunity.”

PartyPoker will continue its relationship with the Devils in New Jersey, where online gambling is legal, while curtailing its presence in neighboring Pennsylvania, where legislators have yet to authorize online gambling (although they’re getting closer).

PartyPoker, Philadelphia 76ers sponsorship deal comes to premature conclusion

Online gambling operator Bwin.party digital entertainment‘s PartyPoker division has unceremoniously concluded its landmark sponsorship deal with the Philadelphia 76ers just one week before the start of the new National Basketball Association season.

Bwin.party made headlines in January 2014 when it announced that PartyPoker had inked a multiyear sponsorship deal with the NBA franchise, the National Hockey League’s New Jersey Devils and the Prudential Center in Newark, all of which are owned by hedge fund boss John Harris.

But the basketball portion of the deal was pronounced dead on Wednesday by 76ers CEO Scott O’Neil, who offered no explanation for the premature termination except to tell the Inquirer that the deal contained “triggers” that permitted “adjustments based on market opportunity.”

PartyPoker will continue its relationship with the Devils in New Jersey, where online gambling is legal, while curtailing its presence in neighboring Pennsylvania, where legislators have yet to authorize online gambling (although they’re getting closer).

Shaquille O’Neal to unveil hybrid slot in Parx Casino

Former NBA star Shaquille O’Neal has partnered with Dynamic Gaming Systems to release a new gaming system exclusively found at Parx Casino.

Parx announced ShaqBLACKJack, a hybrid table-slot machine featuring 24 separate live slot-like blackjack games that will be linked to a live blackjack game and dealer within a basketball-themed area on the casino’s floor.

The game, which will be unveiled on October 4, was developed over a four-year period by O’Neal and New Jersey-based Dynamic Gaming Systems.

Dynamic Gaming CEO Charlie Barksdale said the game was to make a casino game fun for everyone bringing Shaq’s brand of humor to the gaming floor

DraftKings ventures into world of fantasy eSports

DraftKings is expanding the fantasy horizon. The popular daily fantasy sports site announced it will add eSports in its lineup, alongside NFL, MLB, NBA and NHL.

The Boston-based website will begin offering fantasy eSports contests on Oct. 1, with the League of Legends World Championships. This means players can draft a team of professional gamers and compete against others online for real money, much like the traditional fantasy sports like football and basketball.

Participants can play for free or pay a minimal $3 entry fee to win $25,000, among other cash prize contests.

“eSports is one of the world’s most popular spectator sports,” DraftKings CRO and co-founder Matt Kalish said in a statement.

Pallone: Major leagues start singing new tune following calls for DFS probe

New Jersey’s tireless advocate for sports betting legalization wants the industry “out of the shadows.”

During a forum hosted by the International Centre for Sport Security, Rep. Frank Pallone said he believes the Congress would’ve already passed a law that will legalize such form of gambling, if not for “the sports leagues opposing sports betting.”

“This is a billion-dollar industry run by organized crime, and instead we’d like to see money generated through tax revenues that could go to state education, for instance,” Pallone said during the forum, according to NewJersey.com.

Online sports gambling are outlawed under the 1992 Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA), but Pallone has been working diligently to end PASPA’s despotic rule in his home state. Last January, the lawmaker reintroduced a bill that would have New Jersey offer full-fledged sports betting, just like Nevada.

Launch of European Multi-Sport Daily Fantasy Site

6th August, 2015 – Millions of sports fans are to be offered the chance to win money on multi-sport daily fantasy for the first time with the launch of Fanaments.

The new platform, which goes live in Europe on 6th August, will offer players a host of football competition-based games including the English Premier League, La Liga, and UEFA Champions League.

But unlike the majority of fantasy sites outside the United States, it will also go live with sports including NBA basketball, Ultimate Fighting Championship mixed martial arts and PGA golf.

The Maltese-licensed platform, which is the brainchild of Icelandic co-founders Bragi Ægisson (CEO), Arnor Davidsson (CPO) and Gudmundur Sveinsson (CTO), allows users to choose a different team each game day.

The Double Standard in Sports and Gambling

By Terry Lyons @terrylyons, Contributing columnist @TheDailyPayoff

The landscape is riddled with double standards, hypocrisy, deceit and public posturing. No, we’re not calling out the politicians and law-makers, we’re talking about sports and sports gambling.
The North American sports industry has a lot of different policies on gambling. Let’s list a few.
There’s a policy for sports gambling in Nevada.
There are federal policies for Delaware, Montana and Oregon that allow for lottery-type games and parlay tickets. There was a similar policy for New Jersey, but state legislators failed to move on that loophole back in 1992 and are now trying to carve out an entire new approach for sports wagering while they continue to offer other forms of gambling and poker-play online to Jersey residents and in-the-flesh in Atlantic City.
There are policies for horse racing. There are policies for Off Track Betting parlors affiliated with horse racing.
There are policies for Native American tribal casinos.
There are different policies for many of the Canadian provinces, some of which have NBA or NHL teams and many which offer parlay wagering similar to offerings in Delaware.
There are policies for international games played, ever so frequently, in London, Mexico and other global destinations by the major North American sports leagues.
There are policies for international play where the Man United’s, Real Madrid’s and FC Barcelona’s along with the FIFA’s and FIBA’s of the world all have top-level bookmaker sponsorships with fully established and, in many cases, public companies like William Hill or BWIN.
There are policies for players.
There are policies for coaches and managers.
There are policies for front office and league personnel.
Some of those very policies drift over to the fantasy sports world where the leagues, their teams and broadcast outlets are making bold and strategic moves to cash in on the craze. The message conveyed is that it’s quite all right to take equity positions, rake in tons of sponsorship dollars, create fantasy gaming lounges and signage, but it’s hands-off for the players, coaches and office-workers.
I’m okay with that. In many cases, contest rules call for employees and their immediate families to refrain from entering the contests to allow the paying customers every possible chance of winning the big prizes without so much as a doubt that an “insider” would have access to the same jackpot.
But here is where the hypocrisy train leaves the station.
For one New York minute, don’t you think the owners, trainers, grooms and jockeys, roaming the back-stretch, have a few bucks on the races?
And, it’s not just horse racing we’re focusing on, here.
It’s perfectly acceptable for professional and amateur golfers to put down a few bucks on practice rounds or trick shots and nobody thinks twice. All in fun, and usually for stakes as low as $1 or maybe as high as $20, Phil Mickelson will have the gallery roaring with laughter on a missed “up and down,” as he did last August at the Barclays Championship in New Jersey.
While Mickelson’s antics with the fans, surely done all in fun, are no different than what takes place on nearly every weekend, on every hole of every golf course in the land, his more – shall we say – aggressive gambling on the NFL and other sports, done legally in Las Vegas, might be of more concern.
Why is Pete Rose vilified for his gambling on baseball and other sports, but Mickelson and Floyd Mayweather are beloved for their frequently boasts about a big hauls in Vegas on specific games or a successful futures bet?
Why can Maurice Jones-Drew be the voice of Fantasy Radio on Sirius XM satellite radio one day but Tony Romo and a group of NFL players were not able to attend a fantasy sports convention organized by a Vegas hotel promoter? Meanwhile, by the way, the NBA Summer League, USA Basketball training camp and the league meetings were putting up the tents at the Wynn Resort.
When basketball’s World Cup or the Olympics roll around, FIBA’s official sponsor BWIN will be taking action on the game in all corners of the earth, sans the almighty U.S.of A.Come this September 20th, BWIN will be taking wagers on the European Championship (qualifier for the 2016 Rio Summer Games) where pros and amateurs roam the courts, but should  someone mention wagering on college basketball-aged players in North America and ghosts of Henry Hill will surely hunt you down and haunt your Uncle Paulie.
At least, the NBA’s progressive Commissioner Adam Silver has come out to publicly state his long-range viewpoint and his desire to properly prepare for and regulate gaming, preferably on a Federal level rather than going State-by-State or Province-by-Province (in Canada) with different laws on the books. Silver’s NBA made a strategic equity play to back DFS provider Fan Duel and many sports Venture Capital funds – some of the coffers backed by team owners in all of the sports – are lining up for strategic plays in gaming, igaming and tech.
Isn’t it time for the hypocrisy to end? Isn’t it time for the commissioners of the four major pro sports of North America to come to terms with the issue, following Silver’s giant-step lead from his self-penned article in the New York Times? Isn’t the facade of DFS gaming just the taxiway to the promised land of full-scale sports wagering worldwide?
In a truly global economy, shouldn’t the gaming laws of the United States and Canada reflect the laws of Europe, Asia, South America and Australia?
Don’t bet on it happening anytime real soon.