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Old 03-14-2007, 10:47 PM
ZServe ZServe is offline
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Default \"Rakeback\" for sports betting? And some future bets

I searched the FAQ but did not see anything about anything like this. I would like to set aside a couple thousand dollars as a sports betting bankroll and take it semi seriously for the first time. If there is a way to get back a certain % of my bets (other than sign up bonuses) I would love to hear about them.

Here are a couple bets I like.

Texas 35-1 to win title: Kansas played very well against them in the big 12 title game and still was lucky to escape. The big 12 is underrated this year and despite the fact that I think Augustine is overrated, I think there is some nice value at 35-1.

Oregon 50-1 to win title: Tough matchup for any team with probably the best draw of any of the #3 seeds. Played well down the stretch.

Anaheim Angels under 90.5 wins (-115): I really love this one. Colon is a major question mark health wise, and even with him their starting pitching is shaky. I think Seattle and Texas should be improved and Oakland will be better than people think. I could easily see this team going 82-80 this year.

Thanks in advance for any reponses.
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Old 03-14-2007, 11:22 PM
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Default Re: \"Rakeback\" for sports betting? And some future bets

hollywoodsportsbook.com has a 5% rakeback on any money you lose on their site weekly, and if you signup tell me, I can get both of us a extra bonus.
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