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Power is up for grabs in the Big Brother house.

July 14th, 2008 by FreeBetsmaster

Big Brother has now passed through its initial familiarisation process where the housemates develop friendships and allegiances resulting in the grouping of individuals into opposing camps with a few neutrals floating between. Big Brother betting has seen these events encouraged this year by the availability of two separate sleeping spaces, the Luxury Bedroom and the more austere, army type sleeping quarters of B Block which is furnished with harder beds and blankets rather than the sumptuous duvets available in the other boudoir.

Recent events, though, have brought about radical change. Apart from the forced departure of Alexandra and Dennis for rule breaking, Jennifer, Sylvia and, crucially, Mario, all incumbents of the Luxury Bedroom, have been evicted by public vote and the dynamics of the house now hang in the balance. Mario was regarded as a mentor figure by some housemates, particularly those in the luxury bedroom and his departure has led to a power vacuum which his disciples want quickly filled before the occupants of B Block mount a coup and attract less committed housemates over to their side. The cause of the Luxury Bedroom has not been helped by the new arrival of Belinda, Belinda, Belinda, whose extraterrestrial snoring has already caused some hasty defections.

Matters are further complicated by the election, imposed by Big Brother, of a Leader of the House. Candidates, Luke, Darnell and Dale have stood and are awaiting the results of the ballot. Each is a strong figure and all made good speeches. Curiously, two did not vote for themselves. Luke, the online bookies favourite male to win outright, is an assemblage of all that is regarded as deeply uncool and, yet, has attracted the most support from online betting fans. Dale, who is handsome, icy and detached, is way down the field. Kat still leads the field outright, on the female front, but may not maintain the pace in the final stages. Rebecca, twice a survivor of the public vote, remains the most reviled of the girls, apart from snoring Belinda, but has a curious charm, plus a bizarre relationship with Luke, that may see her hang in there for a few weeks yet.


The Tour De France peaks the cycling betting calendar

July 11th, 2008 by FreeBetsmaster

The Tour de France is well under way now and for those cycling betting enthusiasts not yet disillusioned by the plague of drug scandals which have dominated the race for several years, the romance of this spectacular event still holds true. Further interest is provided this year by the presence of Manx rider, Mark Cavendish, who won this week’s fifth stage. Cavendish, a sprinter, is one of his team’s specialists along with the hill climbers and speed merchants who make up the team. Winning the fifth stage means he gets to wear the much coveted yellow jersey in the sixth leg.

This is an immensely gruelling race, run over twenty or so stages, or legs, and covering between 50 and 200 miles per stage. In the three weeks of racing riders get only one day of rest. Twenty teams of about ten members each compete for the overall best average speed over the various legs and, while it is prestigious to win a leg or legs, it is the rider whose total time is the lowest who wins for his team. Some team members are there to clear the way for the specialists but all act as a team.

The race has some very demanding days in the Alps, the Massif Central and the Pyrenees and incredible demands are made on the stamina of riders. Much has been made about the use of drugs in this competition and online betting fans will be relieved to hear that the French, anxious to rebuild the reputation of the tournament, have instituted one of the most rigorous drug testing regimes ever seen in sport. All riders are tested and there is the possibility on any day that any one of them will be called in for a check and shameful expulsion from international cycling is the punishment for anyone caught.


Bet These Stories Are True

July 10th, 2008 by FreeBetsmaster

Betting is a great form of entertainment and its popularity has spiralled since its birth on the internet. People are now having bets on the most bizarre and surreal situations as well as having a flutter on sport betting, political betting and TV show betting especially song contests.

Through the years there has been some outlandish bets made that are the stuff of legend. Here we highlight some unique and sometimes unfortuitous bets.

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South African cricket will be a sterner test for England

July 10th, 2008 by FreeBetsmaster

The South African cricket team has arrived on our shores to take on England in a series of four test matches, one Twenty20 and five one day internationals. The series starts today with the first test match at Lords. England v South Africa test Match betting fans will regard this as the most challenging home based encounter for the England cricket team since the excitement of the Ashes in 2005. The South Africans have yet to beat England at home since their readmission to the international game.

The South African captain, and opening batsman, Graeme Smith, is a controversial figure noted for his understanding of the value of intimidation in winning cricket matches. A huge man, he commands enormous respect and loyalty from his team, while demanding of them their best, and shows the way with a personal batting average of an amazing 48.75. Early notoriety came from the orchestration of the sledging of Michael Vaughan, in the drawn series of 2003, in which the England captain’s sexuality was drawn into question. Passing it all off as a joke, Smith had to concede that the effect on Vaughn had certainly affected his play.

It will be interesting to observe the relationship between England star, Kevin Pietersen and Smith. Pietersen was raised in Natal before defecting to the England team following frustration with South African racial quotas. Smith has ruefully acknowledged the difference Pietersen would have made had he stayed at home.

The pace of the South African bowlers will seriously challenge the England top order and there can be no doubt that this is a side which will lay bare the true strengths, and weaknesses, of this unchanged England team. Online betting enthusiasts will be hoping that their side can rise to the challenge and show the resolve and skill, which, only occasionally, was evident in their recent games with New Zealand.


Mmm, Why Would Scolari Want Ronaldo to Leave Mr Ferguson?

July 8th, 2008 by FreeBetsmaster

Its been a turbulent summer off the park for Cristiano Ronaldo as he debates his football future – Real Madrid or Manchester United? The press have been loving the will-he-wont-he debate filling up sports column inches in which has been a surprising quiet transfer market this summer. Now, big Luiz Felipe Scolari, the new Chelsea boss and Ronaldo’s former international manager has been caught up in the hulabaloo. Rumours have started that he was dishing out ‘career advise’ to Ronaldo about taking his trade to the spanish giants Real Madrid while he was still gaffer at Portugal knowing full well he had Chelsea courting him at this years Euro 2008. Now, who would bet big Phil would do such a thing?

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Review of the Wimbledon Tennis Final

July 7th, 2008 by FreeBetsmaster

There will now be a big rush to hail Rafael Nadal, the conquering hero, as the new King of Tennis after his defeat of Roger Federer in the Wimbledon men’s final and, before that, the betting on the French Open begins. Tennis betting enthusiasts know that Federer remains number one in the rankings but Nadal, winner of these two diverse tournaments must be now be regarded as the best player in the world.

The Wimbledon final was an epic battle with some saying it was the greatest tennis match ever played. Federer, two sets to one down, having recovered his brilliance in the third, and serving at 0-30 while 4-5 down in the fourth set, seemed defeated, if not in spirit then at least in numbers. But Federer has not been described as the best player who ever lived for nothing. He fought back from the abyss and took the set to a tie break which he won.

The fifth set became an epic battle which drew from the great men some passing shots which defied the laws of the physics and dazzled the imagination. Tooth and nail were fought for sixteen games until Nadal won by a relentless whisker. This irresistible force had moved the immovable object. But Federer down and out? Online betting fans should not count on it. He auto-piloted the first two sets in an uncharacteristic trance of bewilderment at Nadal’s accuracy and grass court learning. He won’t do that again. Next year Federer will be ready and looking for revenge and Nadal will have to dig much, much deeper than he had to this time.


British Grand Prix Formula 1 betting

July 4th, 2008 by FreeBetsmaster

Lewis Hamilton is looking for a much needed victory in Sunday’s British Grand Prix. 10 points behind Felipe Massa and five short of Kimi Raikkonen, Hamilton cannot waste any more time in securing places on the podium from now on. Formula 1 betting punters are hoping he can put behind him the disappointments of France and Canada and bring more focus into his driving skills rather than the distractions which seem to have consumed him of late.

He must understand that his opponents are not the officials dishing out the penalty points or the media demanding nothing short of perfection. His opponents are Ferrari and they come in the shape of Kimi Raikkonen, Felipe Massa and that team’s engineers. If Hamilton can exclude all other thoughts from his mind we will again see the brilliance manifested not just last season, but for the first couple of races this season too.

At Silverstone, Hamilton will have the massive support of British fans, as well as online betting fans, and you have only to look to the effect that had in the Murray/Gasquet showdown at Wimbledon last Monday to grasp what a lift this can give. The familiarity of home turf will also help and, with improvements to the McLaren since the last race, Hamilton was a second ahead of Raikkonen on Thursday, he has everything going for him on Sunday in his bid to narrow the gap.


British Grand Prix – Silverstone 2008

July 3rd, 2008 by FreeBetsmaster

This Sunday will see more than 90,000 Formula 1 betting fans cram into Silverstone to witness one of Britain’s Premier sporting occasions. While there is growing concern over the future of the race being held at Silverstone, thanks mainly to a money dispute between Ernie Ecclestone, boss of F1 and Silverstone’s owners, no-one is betting against this year serving up a real treat to all F1 fans.

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Is it Murray’s moment?

July 2nd, 2008 by FreeBetsmaster

Following his heroic centre court battle with Richard Gasquet on Monday, Wimbledon betting enthusiasts recognise that Andy Murray has taken the first steps towards his rehabilitation with the, largely English, Wimbledon crowd. The young Scot recently declared that his sporting allegiance was always with whatever team was playing against England and this has, apparently, caused resentment among some of those living south of the border.

To the English, however, it’s a matter of plain fact that all foreigners who profess hatred for them are simply confused and what they are really feeling is a mixture of envy and deep admiration for the English spirit - a condition they sympathise with and are easily able to forgive. On the other hand foreigners may just resent the attitude of aloofness and misguided superiority, especially in the face of the woeful performance of the English in most sports. Perhaps having a Scot as their best tennis player (as well as their Prime Minister, most of their key politicians and about half the media) is just too much to bear.

Nationalism aside, Murray’s demeanour is something else though and he has always exhibited what appears to be an unattractive anger and resentment for something or other. His autobiography is called ‘Hitting Back’, although against what is not clear. The ultra mild Tim Henman has allegedly called him ‘a miserable git’ and his conduct on court seems to support this view. The Wimbledon crowd, though, when they detect fortitude, resolve, bottle, pluck, guts, backbone and courage will overlook anything and on Monday Murray dished-up these traits in truly amazing amounts. Written off for dead after losing the first two sets, and with Gasquet serving for the match in the third, the sizzling Scot reached deep within and found rich veins of boundless energy and skill.

Admittedly, the Frenchman caved-in under massive crowd pressure but it was clear that Murray had moved forward massively along his career path. Today he faces Nadel. To some degree we will be able to observe and quantify the performance of the new Andy Murray but, if defeat comes at the hands of the formidable Spaniard, as today it probably will, all canny sports betting fans that watched his performance on the centre court on Monday know that Mr Murray’s day will surely come.


What’s the Betting on Murray Winning Wimbledon

July 1st, 2008 by FreeBetsmaster

Andy Murray must be walking on an air of self-confidence after his terrific fight back in the fourth round against Richard Gasquet after being 2 sets to love down and looking like his Wimbledon dream would be over for another year. Who would have bet against Gasquet at this stage. But, Murray found something inside of himself to fight back and win the match by 3 sets to 2.

It was a punishing victory as both players gave it their all in the diminishing light. Now, Murray faces Nadal. A man he has never beaten. Nadal has yet to break sweat in the games prior to tomorrows quarter-final match. He looks confident and every part of the World’s No 2 seeding he currently holds.

Any wimbledon betting person would say the clever money would be on Nadal. But that spirit of Murray gets drawn from a young man who is passionate about winning. With the crowd also behind him it looks as though the match will be another tense affair.

Quarter-Finals Wimbledon 2008
Andy Murray vs Rafael Nadal
Centre Court - 2nd July 2008

For those of you who missed Murrays momentous moment of clawing back from being 2 – 0 sets down and Gasquet serving a match point in the 3rd set, you can watch below.


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