Fairdeal Soccer
Fair Deal Sports Betting the European Football
FairDeal Sportsbook doesn’t have an extensive soccer presence, but it
does offer the major leagues and World Cup futures. I think it’s a fair deal for
most Americans. We’ll give the Europeans a little taste of soccer, but we won’t
overload the whole site with it to the point it interferes with football and
basketball. That’s my theory.
Fair Deal Sports Soccer Bets
FairDeal Soccer betting is a bit strange in that overtimes, penalty
kicks, things of this nature don’t count. Everything is wagered on the first 90
minutes of play, and you can choose to either pick a team to win outright or
pick the always awkward kissing your sister. Technically there are no halves in
soccer, but the online gambling world has created its own version of the first
and second half by putting odds on the first and last forty five minutes of the
session. I call it session rather than game, because the game doesn’t always end
at ninety minutes. So you’re betting on a session, not a game. The match does
include, however, any time the referee deems necessary to compensate for
injuries and other stoppages. This begs the question, how does the ref keep
track of all this? Is it like football referees who just guess when they spot
the ball? Hmm...I think Ivan lay there grabbing his crotch for about ten
minutes, and it probably took two minutes to tackle the streaker...I’ll add an
extra seventeen miinutes.
There are also total goal wagers, which is the one thing in the world that has
less of a variance that the over/under for hockey.
Fair Deal Sports England Premiership Bets
In England you have one of the most powerful soccer leagues on the planet.
With the all powerful Manchester United flexing its mighty muscles upon the
European landscape, you can always expect big underdog odds for the opportunist
bettor.
Fair Deal Sports 2006 World Cup Odds
With the next world cup set for Germany, one thinks of some prominent Germans
in our sports history. You have Dirk Nowitski, and um, the East German “women”
swimmers from the sixties and seventies, and uh, did I say Dirk Nowitski?
Another product of Germany is the one and only Heidi Klum. Or should I say Heidi
Seal. She was actually on Conan the other day, screaming about “how lucky she
was” to be married to Seal, and every time there was an awkward pause. I suppose
it’s not very polite to ask her the obligatory why. Seriously, why? Seal? George
Clooney, Brad Pitt, you can live with that. But Seal? Well, if nothing else, it
gives hope to the rest of the B celebrity world.