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Posts from the ‘Sports Betting’ Category

13
May

Baseball stats that really help your handicapping

It’s not quite the dog days of summer yet, but today is one of those days that will test your will as a sports bettor. While The Blue Horseshoe is off vacationing in Maui, he has asked me to discuss which baseball stats really help your handicapping. Outside of Thursday’s … Read more

12
May

Do home teams finally have an advantage in NHL playoffs?

It sounds like a broken record by now, but you simply can’t deny the success road teams have enjoyed in the 2010 NHL playoffs. Clearly, home ice means absolutely nothing while the Chicago Blackhawks might just parlay their road success into their first appearance in the Stanley Cup Finals since … Read more
11
May

Chicago Blackhawks proving to be road warriors

The Chicago Blackhawks enter Game 6 of their conference semifinal series against the Vancouver Canucks on Tuesday as a talented but still young team that has somehow found a way to come up with big wins away from the pressure-filled United Center. There’s no simple explanation for why the Blackhawks … Read more

6
May

To fade or not to fade, that is the question for sports bettors

The topic of “fading” is somewhat taboo in the world of sports betting and handicapping. Most tout websites won’t even bring it up because it involves going against what they are pushing overly hard to sell to you – “guaranteed” winners. But AccuScore is different because fading is a very … Read more

5
May

Why NHL playoff games are more high-scoring in 2010

If you’ve been looking at the ESPN BottomLine lately, you’re probably wondering if the NHL is really in the playoffs. The San Jose Sharks and Detroit Red Wings have combined for 21 goals in the first three games of their Western Conference semifinal series – all won by San Jose … Read more