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Sports vs. Casino

In what way is sports betting like casino gaming? There are various ways in which these activities are similar, some obvious, some less so. If you are a sports bettor or a casino gambler, you might want to investigate the other to see if it is something you want to investigate.

Action

Both sports bettors and casino gamblers love action. What is action? Action simply means that there is money at stake. After you bet on your football games or basketball games, what is there to do but wait for the results of those games? Many sports bettors are creating more action by hitting the casino gaming tables during these sporting events. In a similar way, a blackjack or craps player looking for an interesting diversion with new action may enjoy placing
a bet on a baseball game.

Skill

Both casino games and sports betting have differing levels of skill involved. Some games, like video poker and blackjack, require a lot of skill to succeed, while others, like roulette and craps, are vitually 100% random. With sports, you can use some information to give yourself an edge and get a better idea of which side to choose, but in the end, your fate is in the hands of those players on the field.

Random Elements

Without random elements there would be no sports betting and no casino games. If players knew that they would roll a six every time, or that the ball would always land on black, the casino would not be able to offer the game as there wouldn’t anything to bet on. Similarly, if the result of a sporting event was pre-determined it would certainly not be very interesting. Gambling, both for casino games and sports, is all about trying to find a pattern in largely random events in order to gain an edge. For a successful gambler, these edges combine and make the individual a winner in the long term. In most cases, though, the sports book or casino has the edge, which is, of course, how they stay in business.

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