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Indiana 08-25-2007 01:27 AM

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i been away, can americans still bet on sports online? what sites? thanks-Indy

hedgie43 08-25-2007 01:49 AM

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Yep.

Bodog
The Greek
SportsInterAction
5 Dimes
WSEX

and many more. No Pinnacle, though.

Indiana 08-25-2007 01:57 AM

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Yep.

Bodog
The Greek
SportsInterAction
5 Dimes
WSEX

and many more. No Pinnacle, though.

[/ QUOTE ]

ok but...isn't line shopping very hard now?

brendanb438 08-25-2007 02:00 AM

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How can you not mention Matchbook for betting? For straight bets it is THE BOOK TO USE since Pinny is gone.

Indiana 08-25-2007 02:02 AM

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How can you not mention Matchbook for betting? For straight bets it is THE BOOK TO USE since Pinny is gone.

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this gambling ban sucks....man i cannot believe we have not marched on DC yet.

brendanb438 08-25-2007 02:09 AM

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Indiana this is what it is like living with Big Brother watching our every move. Might as well be living in a police state. I can't wait to move out of this country for good.

hedgie43 08-25-2007 04:36 AM

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Brendan,

I primarily bet rugby and Matchbook doesn't have any rugby lines. I end up having to bet -115 lines for the most part, although the lines are still so soft that -115s are easily beatable.

MyTurn2Raise 08-25-2007 01:23 PM

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hedgie43,
complete sidetracking question

I've always wondered why the US doesn't have a great rugby team. It seems to me that the US could use excellent college football running backs and linebackers that don't quite make the NFL and be a dominate rugby force. Am I overestimating how easy it would be for that type of guy to make the leap and learn rugby? Am I overestimating the physical edge that type of guy would have?

Thanks

hedgie43 08-25-2007 02:05 PM

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MT2R,

We have had some success in converting football players to rugby players. Dan Lyle, a linebacker from VMI, didn't take up the game until he was 24 and he became one of the best in the world at his position, winning the English Premiership's Player of the Year award in 1998. There are a few others like him, but it is completely dependent on the position. Some positions you need to have played for a long time so that the game comes naturally and so that you have the necessary skills, which take time to develop. Other positions are fairly easy to learn and those are the positions where American players have had the most success, as most of us don't grow up with the game.

As for physical edges, rugby takes much more fitness than football, although with enough time, football players should be able to get up to the right fitness levels. Rugby (union) has only been professional for 11 years now and in the early years of professionalism, American players definitely had an edge in terms of training and proper diet. Now, however, the training programs and diets of the players are very professional so that edge that we have has probably decreased. However, we as a country still produce some of the best athletes in the world and if we got the right guys to play rugby we would definitely be a power.

The Rugby World Cup is coming up next month and we will probably lose every game. We have a decent shot to beat Tonga and a very slim chance of beating Samoa. The others in our pool, South Africa and England, will slaughter us. But there is definitely hope for the future as USA Rugby is looking into getting more former college football players involved. In fact, USA Rugby is in discussions with Spike TV about making a rugby reality show (somewhat like the Ultimate Fighter) where former D1 college football players are trained in rugby and then they have some games and the standout players would be awarded contracts with the national team. Oh and if you want to watch some of the World Cup games, all of the USA games plus a few others will be tape delayed on Versus.

Indiana 08-25-2007 02:12 PM

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Indiana this is what it is like living with Big Brother watching our every move. Might as well be living in a police state. I can't wait to move out of this country for good.

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i agree...but i ain't leaving the USA because I've traveled the world and nowhere else is good for me to live permanently. Not to mention that my ancestors shed their blood for this land so I gotta stick it out.


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