Spank Your Bookies


by Dy Loh - Date: 2006-12-20 - Word Count: 331 Share This!

Bettor A: The Ego Bettor - This bettor is primarily motivated by the feeling of superiority that he gets from outsmarting and beating his bookie. Money is secondary.

Bettor B: The Gambler - This bettor is motivated by the rush he gets from risk. He is addicted to gambling and if he was not betting on sports then he would be gambling some other way.

Bettor C: The Strategist - This bettor truly enjoys the strategizing of the game. They typically play other games such as chess and bet more for the process then the outcome.

Bettor D: The Social Bettor - This bettor bets because it is very popular right now and everyone seems to be doing it. They are primarily motivated by wanting to fit in with their peers.

Bettor E: The Money Bettor aka The Bookie Spanker - This bettor is in it purely for the money. He has put his ego in check and bets only to make a profit and is willing to do whatever it takes to do so.

The truth is that the overwhelming majority of bettors fall into one of the first 4 categories.And while bettors in group A, B, C, or D may enjoy limited success in live games betting they will never be the ones to consistently dominate the online sports betting scene.

Internet aka online sports betting and casino gambling has become the fastest growing segment of web-based commerce today with revenue growth increasing from $1.5 billion in 2000 to $4.6 billion in 2002.Projected growth estimates indicate revenues will climb to $10.7 billion by 2005. The amount has already swelled to 15 billion. You have to get a slice of this pie. There are strategies around and many claim themselves to be '100%' guaranteed tried and tested. But I can really lay claim to a program called spankyoubookie due to the fact that tried it out myself and personally made over $2000 USD at the first month of using 3 of the taught methods.

Nothing spectacular but well,at least it worked!



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