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INDEX BETTING 101

Welcome sports gamblers, sports bookies, handicappers and anyone who just wants to get rid of his or her hard-earned money. Welcome to Index Betting 101, this is your professor, Jeffdstuff, and I will teach you everything you need to know about betting in basketball.

The NBA and NCAA College Basketball, as well as the NFL and NCAA College Football wars are here and it's only right that we, as red-blooded sports fans, chime in on these latest gridiron battles as we put our money where our mouth is.

Index Betting 101 is here with professor Jeffdstuff to let you do just that without the hassle of losing butt-loads of cash.

Yup, you read it right, you'll be unceremoniously schooled.

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LESSON 16

INDEX BETTING'S REVENGE FACTOR

Welcome to another installment of Sports Betting Lessons, this is Professor Jeffdstuff, the prof with the stuff, and of course, I will feed you guys again with your daily dose of Sports Betting 101 to prepare your ass for this year's hardwood warfare in the NBA and the NCAA. Oh yeah, you'll be unceremoniously schooled again.

Yesterday, I thought you guys to bet with your head and not with your heart. So the next time a Cincinnati local bets on his Bengals, you'll know better.

Today, I will teach you guys something about sports that every sports bettor should know. So without further ado, here is today's Sports Betting 101.

The Revenge Factor.

Yes, as you may already know, sports always has its fair share of rivalries to make each game more interesting than it already is.

For example, let's say the San Antonio Spurs and the Miami Heat have some kind of rivalry going on. Let's say the Spurs won the first tango and the two teams will meet again in the following year's basketball calendar.

Some would more likely pick the Spurs thinking, ''Hey, the Spurs already beat the Heat last year, lets put a gazillion dollars on San Antonio, they will definitely beat Shaq again.''

Now, you tell me, was that a good bet to make?

The answer is no.

In the world of basketball, teams prepare in the off-season just for that one game when they meet their rivals.

And as fate would have it, the team out for revenge always come out on top.

What I'm trying to say here is that don't just depend on the history between two teams when you make your wagers.

Any given Sunday, anything can happen, whether its a team trouncing on their rivals again or the other team finally having that sweet taste of revenge.

And its also important to take note that the team who lost the first meeting, is more likely to win the next one.

Get it?

Got it?

Good.

That's another edition of Sports Betting Lessons. Keep it here on these pages because I'll keep on letting the truth be told. This is Professor Jeffdstuff, signing off. Peace!s

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