Handicapping Sports Betting Futures Plays
March 8, 2010 by Ross Everett
Filed under Featured
Sports betting futures plays are often dismissed by more serious handicappers as poor values by definition. They’re most frequently associated with rank amateurs looking for a big payoff with little risk. For example, a player might be entranced with a +10000 payoff should St. George, Utah be awarded the 2020 Summer Olympic games. While that would definitely be a nice payday, the problem is that the “true odds” of St. George, Utah hosting the Olympics is well in excess of a million to one. That means that even the huge ‘plus number’ offered represents an underlay situation and a poor wagering value.
NFL Preseason Handicapping Basics
February 22, 2010 by Ross Everett
Filed under Marketing Tips
Among the sports betting public there’s a lot of conflicting opinions about betting NFL preseason games. That’s not really surprising, since there doesn’t seem to be much middle ground on the subject. Overly cautious handicappers would argue that preseason football is a poor wagering opportunity. Some of the more obnoxious tout services would have you believe that short of a fixed game there is no greater “lock” that preseason football. Like most things that produce such polarized opinions, the truth is probably somewhere in the middle of the two extremes. Preseason NFL football is a unique proposition for the sports gambler, but when approached with caution, discipline and knowledge it can yield some profit.
Purchase Opera Glasses To See The Purchase Opera
February 16, 2010 by Jeff Bridges
Filed under News & Reviews
Opera glasses are often called theater binoculars. These optical instruments are compact and low in power, but useful in magnification of the performers. Originally the glasses were used exclusively at operas. Due to the lower light conditions the magnification power of opera glasses is always kept under 5x power and most are at a 3x power.
Elements Of A Good Ergonomic Chair
February 15, 2010 by Owen Jones
Filed under Health & Fitness
It is more important to use an ergonomic chair whenever you can nowadays than ever before. This is because our bodies were not intended to sit for hours at a time in front of a desk or TV, and yet more and more people are finding themselves doing it.
Bobby Lashley Seeks To Combine Pro Wrestling And MMA
February 13, 2010 by Ross Everett
Filed under Marketing Tips
Not long after his demolition of Japanese pop culture icon Bob Sapp, former WWE superstar turned MMA fighter Bobby Lashley announced that he had signed a deal to return to full time professional wrestling competition with the US #2 promotion TNA. Lashleys last in-ring pro wrestling appearance came in Mexico on a show for Lucha Libre promotion AAA.
Things To See With Opera Glasses
January 21, 2010 by Jeff Bridges
Filed under News & Reviews
The use of opera glasses is something that is helpful for any performing arts event. You can use these glasses with ease and can see things clearly through them. They are also items that can look impressive. If you are looking for opera glasses you should be taking a few things into consideration.
Opera Glasses ” High Style, Spyglass Or Optical Instrument?
December 25, 2009 by Jeff Bridges
Filed under News & Reviews
If it wasn’t for the Dutch optician Hans Lipperhey, we might not have had either binoculars or opera glasses today. He first started manufacturing simple binoculars in 1608. These were not much more than two telescopes connected by a central bridge, but they led to many further modifications and improvements. His early binoculars had a magnification capability of x3. Within less than a year the Italian mathematician and inventor Galileo Galilee made another drastic stride forward by increasing the magnification ability of telescopes to x30.
Opera Glasses and Wicked: A Musical Review
December 25, 2009 by Jeff Bridges
Filed under News & Reviews
Brilliance is the only work to describe th musical, Wicked. Growing up I remember watching the classical rendition of The Wizard of Oz, which was originally made in 1939. I am sure, that all of you remember it as an integral part of your youth. Wicked, is the story behind the Wizard of Oz, and how the Wicked with of the West, got so wicked.
Madame Butterfly: Review of the Opera
December 25, 2009 by Jeff Bridges
Filed under News & Reviews
Madame Butterfly is an opera written by Giacomo Puccini which is very popular. We strongly recommend opera glasses for this breathtaking opera. The reasons why are about to be shown to you.
Opera Glasses, Love, Racism, and Hairspray: A Review
December 25, 2009 by Jeff Bridges
Filed under News & Reviews
Hairspray, is a musical set in Maryland 1962. Our story revolves around Tracy, an overweight high schooler, Tracy would love to become famous, and is prepared to do something about it. This musical is fast-paced, and colorful, to make sure that you don’t miss a beat, remember to bring along your opera glasses.






