Archive for November, 2006



Linux Web Hosting

Friday 3 November 2006 @ 6:32 pm

Once you have designed the pages on your site, you have to search for a suitable hosting server depending on your website requirements. Web hosting is a process by which your website can be placed with a company server to display and maintain your site. The effective web presence is built by using Windows or Linux Web Hosting.

Linux Web Hosting permits business corporations to design their web sites on the Linux Operating System, which is an open-source variation of the Unix Operating System. Using this hosting for web development allows companies to control over the best and most popular in open-source technologies such as PHP, MySQL, Python, and XML. Most

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Linux Web Hosting




Beginners Guide To Playing Fantasy Sports

Thursday 2 November 2006 @ 7:21 pm

Playing fantasy sports isn’t just for egg-heads anymore! Number chunchers beware, the age of the Internet has ushered in a whole new set of fantasy sports enthusiasts!

What used to take a degree in mathematics now just takes a couple of clicks from your mouse. The fantasy sports world is inundated by thousands of newbies every year as a result.

playing fantasy sports overview

playing fantasy sports lets you compete against others using real stats and performances from real athletes. Your fantasy team gains points for each stat category (check your league’s scoring to see how this is tabulated- every league differs) an individual player gains during

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Beginners Guide To Playing Fantasy Sports




Fantasy Football Tips - Continued

Thursday 2 November 2006 @ 7:20 pm

Waiver Scavenger

Since it’s impossible to predict 100% what will happen in a given fantasy football season, it’s also impossible to conduct a pre-season fantasy draft that will reflect 100% of what the upcoming NFL season has in store. What this means is that there will always be a large list of solid fantasy producers who are left on the draft board each year and who will be available on the Waiver Wire.

Don’t overlook the strategy. Player projections can be suspect at best (you can’t totally discount them, however), and sometimes having good football instincts, or maybe the proverbial “ear to the ground” can allow you to pluck the next superstar off the waiver wire.

Keep a close watch early in the season on names you’ve never

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Fantasy Football Tips - Continued




Fantasy Football Tips

Thursday 2 November 2006 @ 7:20 pm

Grab that rookie….or not….

When drafting for your fantasy football league, the thought always comes up….whether or not to draft that high-ranking rookie. You know the one. The one that has all the potential to be a breakout star.

I’ll give you some food for thought if you’re considering picking one of these “can’t miss kids” up for your team. Hesitate.

Normally the highest draft picks, no matter how good they may have been in college, and no matter how good they may be in the pros, get drafted by the worst teams. That right there is enough for me to balk at selecting them. If it’s a running back you covet, think about whether that team has the offensive lne to open holes for

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Fantasy Football Tips




Fantasy Basketball Introduction

Thursday 2 November 2006 @ 7:12 pm

Fantasy basketball gives basketball fans an opportunity to experience what it is like to manage their own team. If you are usually a back-seat driver during the basketball season, now is the time to enforce your own decisions when it comes to trading and drafting by creating your own fantasy team.

First you need to come up with a name for your fantasy team. You can ch0ose any name you wish, but most owners tend to choose a name that is fun. In the end it doesn’t matter but it is important to pick a

 

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Fantasy Basketball Introduction




Fraudulent Sports Books

Wednesday 1 November 2006 @ 8:06 pm

It’s one thing to have to beat the odds; it’s another to have to beat the book. Betting sports online is a fun and entertaining activity, but danger looms around the corner. Most sports bettors constantly seek out new sportsbooks to play at and to use for line comparisons. However, not all sportsbooks are legitimate–as you can imagine. How does one protect against being ripped off? That’s the focus of this article. You are about to learn some quick and important signs that will help you escape the potentially fraudulent sports book.

Online Sportsbook Bonuses

The sportsbook bonus is one of the most used tools for fraudulent sportsbooks. Many legitimate sportsbooks will offer deposit and re-load bonuses of 5-15% and usual cap the amount you

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Fraudulent Sports Books




Sports Handicapping Services Explained

Wednesday 1 November 2006 @ 8:05 pm

If you bet on sports, or perhaps even if you don’t, you most likely know what a sports handicapping service is. Most people know that they give out sports picks, but what is happing behind the scenes? Are all sports handicapping services the same? Do they really win often? What is inside information? This article will explain the sports handicapping profession by answering these questions. While every sports handicapping service operates in a different way, there are some common elements integrated into each one.

Inside Information

For decades sports handicapping services have touted their “inside information” as a reason why you should pay them. Before the Internet really took hold in the mid 1990’s, this was by in large accurate. It was necessarily that the sports handicapping service knew the players, it was the fact that they had access to information

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Sports Handicapping Services Explained




Sports Betting - Bet on Both Sides

Wednesday 1 November 2006 @ 8:02 pm

It seems like a dream or a fantasy. Can you really bet on both sides of a sports contest and come out a winner? How about a big winner? The answer is a surprising yes. It’s something that is not talked about too much, but it exists. This article is going to explain how you can win at sports betting by betting both sides of an NBA game. The concept is very easy to follow and you will be able to go out and use it in just a minute or two from now. Are you ready? Here we go.

Line Movements & the Basics

The concept is based off the fact that the NBA line normally moves up and/or down with each NBA game. For example, a team might open as a 2 point favorite and close as a 2 point favorite, but during the day, the team might have been up to a 5 point favorite.

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Sports Betting - Bet on Both Sides




Be a Sharp Gambler

Wednesday 1 November 2006 @ 7:10 pm

The gambling world is full of people who just throw down hard earned money without thinking about what they are doing. Are you one of those people who will just go with the flow? If so, you are most likely a losing gambler or you are not winning as much money as you could be. There are three main factors that make up every successful gambler: money management, value and knowledge. This article will take a look at all these of these areas and help you become a sharp gambler.

Money Management

It’s amazing how many people gamble and don’t think, for even one second, about money management. You wouldn’t go on a trip without thinking about what you want to do right? Then why gamble without a goal? When you go on a trip, is your goal to simply

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Be a Sharp Gambler




Bad Folds in Poker

Wednesday 1 November 2006 @ 7:04 pm

Many experienced players have learned how to play well in pre-flop. They know exactly when to call, raise, or fold. Surprisingly, these same players make horrible decisions post-flop, especially when they are playing in low-limit hold?em games. Their problem is not because they call down too often, but because they fold when they should not. These players probably believed that they should be playing a smart tight-aggressive play. And this is why they fold most of the time unless they are holding a very strong hand or have a good draw. But what actually happens is that they forget

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Bad Folds in Poker




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