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30
Apr


Part 1 – WTBS delves deep into the great mind of Star Sports founder Ben Keith, a fearless individual who loves nothing more than going toe to toe with some of the worlds biggest punters…

26
Apr

Stable Tour: Alan King Part 1

Author : Betting on Profit


Racing Post cameras capture the stars of one of Britain’s top jumping yards on the gallops, plus Alan’s guide to their prospects for the 2010/11 National Hunt Season


bit.ly The 2011 Kentucky Derby is more wide-open than usual. There is no clear favorite as there often is, and many horses are seen as having a legitimate chance at winning. Uncle Mo was the big favorite prior to his recent loss in the Wood Memorial, and although he had an excuse in that race as a result of a gastrointestinal infection, his front-running style is still not ideally suited to the 10-furlong Kentucky Derby. Check out Part 2 where they discuss the impact of possibly rainy weather on the race. What do you think? Leave your comments below and SUBSCRIBE to our channel to receive the latest videos. Want more Kentucky Derby info? Visit bit.ly for the latest Triple Crown betting news. Join us NOW: Facebook: bit.ly Twitter: bit.ly Place your bets at: Bookmaker: bit.ly 5Dimes: bit.ly Bodog: bit.ly BetJamaica: bit.ly DSI: bit.ly Outside of the US bets: Pinnacle: bit.ly


Horse owner Dana Parham joins Sam McKee In The Sulky on Meadowlands Racetrack’s pre-card television show. One of the biggest bettors in North America, Parham founded the large-scale racing and breeding operation Odds On Racing with trainer Robin Schadt a decade ago. Find out more about his wagering strategies, experiences in horse ownership and more in this interview.


Friday the 13th: The Series is an American-Canadian horror television series that ran for three seasons, from October 3, 1987 to May 26, 1990 in first-run syndication. Originally, the series was to be titled The 13th Hour, but producer Frank Mancuso, Jr. thought this would turn away viewers and instead took the name Friday the 13th to deliberately draw in audiences. Despite this title, the series has no story connections to the film series of the same name, as Jason Voorhees does not make an appearance, nor does any character connected to the films. Genre Horror Created by Frank Mancuso, Jr. / Larry B. Williams Starring Louise Robey John D. LeMay Steve Monarque Chris Wiggins Composer(s) Fred Mollin Country of origin US,Canada Language(s) English No. of seasons 3 No. of episodes 72 PRODUCTION Executive producer(s) Frank Mancuso, Jr. Producer(s) Iain Paterson Cinematography Rodney Charters Running time 45–48 minutes Production company(s) Lexicon Productions Triumph Variety Artists International Hometown Films Paramount Domestic Television DISTRIBUTOR CBS Television Distribution Season 2 Episode 17 A 1919 World Series ring that predicts the outcomes of sporting events after killing someone who wears it.An indebted gambler may have struck it rich with a ring that provides betting tips at the cost of a person’s life.Another appearance by Denis Forest as a pathetic villain. Ryan states that the ring was listed in the Manifest as the first object Lewis sold.


Bob Akmens Sports @ www.basports.com is America’s #1-Documented Top Sports Handicapper with 163 #1 Contest-Category Finishes since 1978. Consider what we’ve accomplished so far just in the start of 2008 we’re the defending NFL handicapping champs of the US (#1 in thesporteye.com NFL contest; #1 in thesportsmonitor.com NFL-sides competition — we led that latter contest for an unprecedented 7 straight weeks from weeks 6-12 with win percentages between 70-80%; in college hoops, we had a 50-17 run in totals; in the NBA as of 6/6/08, we’re first in the nation at both thesportsmonitor.com and thesportseye.com with a 33-14 NBA playoff record; in hockey, we just won our 6th-straight hockey contest – a #1-finish in 6 regular- or post-seasons in a row (see our site for details); and we entered the 2008 baseball season as the defending national handicapping champs, winning both thesportsmonitor.com and thesportseye.com baseball contests last season. And as of 6/6/08, we’re again leading the nation in baseball at The Sports Eye in both most bankroll-won and win-%. Absolutely no one in the sports service business has those short-term credentials – much less our record over the past 30 years. All of this is public knowledge – and not the usual smoke and mirrors you see. 99% of the time in this business guys toot their own horn (which usually is full of baloney). But you might want to take a look at a write-up we just got at one of the Net’s top-websites: about.com. One of the nation’s


www.fintrader.net Vince Stanzione Interview on Inside Business Radio where he shares his tips and secrets on making money from financial spread betting, fx,commodities and more.