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Sports betting is the general activity of predicting sportSport

HistoryThe development of sports throughout history teaches us a great deal about social changes and also a lot about the nature ...
s results by making a wager on the outcome of a sporting event. Perhaps more so than other forms of gamblingGambling

Gambling has had many different meanings depending on the cultural and historical context in which it is used....
, the legality and general acceptance of sports betting varies from nation to nation. In the United States, the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act of 1994 makes illegal to operate a "betting, gambling or wagering scheme", except for in the states of DelawareDelaware

Delaware is one of five Middle Atlantic States in the United States of America.ography...
, NevadaNevada Summary

Nevada is a state located in the western United States, best known for its widespread legalization of gambling and gaming in...
, and OregonOregon

Oregon is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States....
. Nevada, however, is the only state currently allowing sports gambling, while in many European nations bookmaking (the profession of accepting sports wagers) is highly regulated but not criminalized. Proponents of legalized sports betting generally regard it as a hobby for sports fans that increases their interest in particular sporting events, thus benefiting the leagues, teams and players they bet on through higher attendances and television audiences. Opponents fear that, over and above the general ramifications of gamblingGambling

Gambling has had many different meanings depending on the cultural and historical context in which it is used....
, it threatens the integrity of amateur and professional sportSport

HistoryThe development of sports throughout history teaches us a great deal about social changes and also a lot about the nature ...
, the history of which includes numerous attempts by sports gamblers to fix matchesMatch fixing

Match fixing or game fixing in organized sports occurs when a match is played to a completely or partially pre-determi...
, although proponents counter that legitimate bookmakers will invariably fight corruption just as fiercely as governing bodies and law enforcement do. Most sports bettors are overall losers as the bookmakers odds are fairly efficient. However, there are professional sports bettors that make a good income betting sports.

Odds

Odds for different outcomes in a single bet are presented either in European format (decimal odds) or American format (fractional odds). The odds are converted using following formula: If there’s a plus (+) in front of the American odd, the odd is divided by a hundred (100), and 1 is added to the fraction, for example: +120=1+(120/100)=2.20. If there’s a minus (-) in front, a hundred (100) is divided by this odd and 1 is added to the fraction, for example: -120=1+(100/120)=1.83 and vice versa. Microsoft ExcelMicrosoft Excel Summary

Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet program written and distributed by Microsoft for computers using the Microsoft Windows op...
 formula for converting the odds from one format to another is following:

Fractional -> Decimal = IF(A1<0;ROUND(1+100/ABS(A1);2);(A1+100)/100)

Decimal -> Fractional = IF(A2<2;-ROUND(1/(A2-1)*100;0);IF(A2=2;”Even”;A2*100-100))

Types of bets

Aside from simple wagers--betting a friend that one's favorite baseballBaseball Summary

Baseball is a team sport popular in North America, parts of Latin America, the Caribbean, and East Asia....
 team will win its division, for instance, or buying a football "square" for the Super BowlFacts About Super Bowl

In professional American football, the Super Bowl is the championship game of the National Football League in the United St...
--sports betting is commonly done through a bookmakerBookmaker

A bookmaker, bookie or turf accountant, is an organisation or a person that takes bets and may pay winnings depe...
. Legal sports bookmakers exist throughout the world (perhaps most notably in Las VegasLas Vegas, Nevada

Las Vegas is the most populous city in the state of Nevada, United States, and a major vacation, shopping, entertainment, a...
). In areas where sports betting is illegal, bettors usually make their sports wagers with illicit bookmakers (known colloquially as "bookies") and on the InternetInternet

The Internet is the worldwide, publicly accessible network of interconnected computer networks that transmit data by packet ...
, where thousands of online bookmakers accept wagers on sporting events around the world. (In the United States, the legality of InternetInternet

The Internet is the worldwide, publicly accessible network of interconnected computer networks that transmit data by packet ...
 wagering is ambiguous, due to the fact that online bookmakers generally operate outside of the U.S. Some online bookmakers do not accept wagers from the U.S. due to these unresolved legal questions.) The bookmaker earns a commission or "vigorishVigorish

Vigorish, or simply "vig", or "juice", is the amount charged by a bookmaker for his services....
" by regarding the money at risk as less than the size of the bet placed. A common line is a $110 bet on a fair coin which pays $210 to win and $0 to lose. On this line, it costs $220 to bet both sides of the same coin simultaneously, but the combined bet always pays $210. The $10 loss constitutes the vig. There are opposing positions on whether the winner or loser can be construed as paying the vig, but this debate is not especially meaningful. If you view $110 to win $210 on a fair coin as $100 at risk, then it will appear as if the loser pays the vig; if you view the same line as $110 at risk, then it will appear as if the winner pays the vig. It happens that standard practice among bookies is to adjust odds so the amount at risk remains constant from the winning side of the proposition, hence the common perception that the loser pays the vig. Vigs expressed as percentages suffer from the same perceptual bias. On the line as given in this example, for a fair coin, the bookie has an expectation of making $5 for each $110 bet placed, which is often divided out and expressed as 4.5% Odds on teams or adversaries are quoted in terms of the favorite (the team that is expected to win, thus requiring a riskier wager) and the underdog.

Bookmakers generally offer two types of wagers on the winner of a sporting event: a straight-up or money lineFixed-odds gambling

Fixed-odds gambling is a form of gambling against odds offered by a bookmaker, an individual, or on a bet exchange....
 bet, or a point spread wager. Moneylines and straight-up prices are used to set odds on sports such as association football, baseballBaseball

Baseball is a team sport popular in North America, parts of Latin America, the Caribbean, and East Asia....
 and hockeyIce hockey

Ice hockey, referred to simply as hockey in Canada and the United States, is a team sport played on ice....
 (the scoring nature of which renders point spreads impractical) as well as individual vs. individual matches, like boxingBoxing

Boxing, also called Western Boxing, prizefighting or the sweet science , is a sport and martial art in wh...
. For these sports, bookmakers in Europe and Asia generally use straight-up odds, which are quoted based on a payout for a single bet unit; for example, a 2-1 favorite would be listed at a price of 1.50, whereas an underdog returning twice the amount wagered would be listed at a price of 3.00.

American bookmakers generally use moneylines, which are quoted in terms of the amount required to win $100 on a favorite, or the amount paid for a $100 bet on an underdog. The amount "won" in a bet is the net amount over and above the initial bet. If a person wins $200 on a bet of $100, the bookmaker actually pays the winner $300 (i.e. $200 plus the initial bet of $100).

For example, a baseball game between the Milwaukee BrewersMilwaukee Brewers

----The Milwaukee Brewers are a Major League Baseball team based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin....
 and Chicago CubsChicago Cubs

The Chicago Cubs are a Major League Baseball team that plays in the North Side Central Lakeview neighborhood of Chicago, Ill...
 might have a moneyline on Milwaukee (the favorite) at -200 and Chicago (the underdog) at +180. A bettor looking to take Milwaukee must risk $200 for every $100 he wishes to win over and above the initial $200 bet. A person wagering on Chicago will win $180 for every $100 he bets.

The +180 moneyline on Chicago includes a 20 cent "dime line". Bookmakers generally use a "dime line" with moneylines to calculate the vigorish they receive on losing wagers. Without the 20 cent dimeline in the example above, the Chicago moneyline would be +200.

For favorites of -120 to -150, the difference between the favorite and underdog is 10 cents; i.e., the underdog to a -120 favorite is priced at +110. The discrepancy between prices rises for favorites of -160 or higher.

Unlike point spread bets, a moneyline wager requires only that the team wagered upon win the match. In sports such as baseballBaseball

Baseball is a team sport popular in North America, parts of Latin America, the Caribbean, and East Asia....
, where certain teams can be heavy favorites against weaker opponents (sometimes as much as -350 or higher), the moneyline system requires that a hefty sum be risked on the favorite, while enticing underdog players with a higher payout.

In sports such as basketballBasketball

Basketball is a sport in which two teams of five players each try to score points on one another by throwing a ball through ...
 or American footballAmerican football

American football, known in the United States and Canada simply as football, is a competitive team sport....
, betting on the point spread is more popular, although money line odds are usually offered as well. A point spread wager typically requires a bettor to risk $110 to win $100, the extra $10 being the bookmaker's vigorish if the wager loses. However, bettors backing the favorite collect only if their team wins by more than a specific victory margin, which is set at the time of the wager. This is called "covering the spread". Similarly, underdog bettors can collect even when their team loses, as long as they win against the point spread by losing by fewer points than were quoted by the bookmaker. For example, suppose that a college footballCollege football Summary

College football is American football played by teams of students fielded by American universities and colleges, including Un...
 game between OklahomaOklahoma Sooners

The University of Oklahoma features 16 varsity sports teams....
 and KansasKansas Jayhawks Summary

The sports teams at the University of Kansas are known as the Jayhawks....
 had Oklahoma as a 27 point favorite (quoted as Oklahoma -27, or Kansas +27):
  • If Oklahoma defeats Kansas by more than 27 points, they have covered the spread and bettors on Oklahoma would receive $100 on a $110 bet. Kansas bettors lose the $110 they wagered.
  • If Kansas defeats Oklahoma, bettors on Kansas would receive $100 on a $110 bet. Oklahoma bettors lose the $110 they wagered.
  • If Kansas loses by less than 27 points, they have won against the spread. Bettors on both sides are then treated exactly as if Kansas had won the game.
  • If Oklahoma wins by exactly 27 points, the wager is called a "push", and neither side wins. Standard practice by U.S. bookmakers is to return the stakes of all bettors on the game in full. To prevent pushes and ensure that they receive their commission on losing wagers, bookmakers often set point spreads that include a half-point.


Another common wager available for sporting events involves predicting the combined total score between the competing teams in a game. Such wagers are known as "totals" or "over/unders." For example, the Oklahoma/Kansas football game described above might have a total of 55 points. A bettor could wager that both teams will combine for over 55 points, and play the "over." Or, he could predict that the score will fall under this amount, and play the "under." As with point spreads, bookmakers frequently set the totals at a number involving a half-point (i.e., 55.5), to reduce the occurrence of pushes.

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Football is the name given to a number of different, but related, team sports....
pokerPoker

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 betting is serviced by twenty or more bookmakers, some of which, including the larger UK and IrishIreland Summary

Ireland is the third largest island in Europe....
Isle of ManIsle of Man

The Isle of Man or Mann , is an island located in the Irish Sea at the geographical centre of Great Britain and Irela...
 bookmakers, bet in running. Before the tournament starts, bookies pay out on a quarter for the first five places, but the each way terms lessen throughout each and every five day tournament, with win-only markets usually available during the final round. Dead heats pay out a proportion of the win or each-way return.

Many bookmakers offer several alternative bets, including the following:
  • Proposition bets. These are wagers made on a very specific outcome of a match. Examples include guessing the number of goals each team scores in a soccer match, betting whether a wide receiver in a footballFootball

    Football is the name given to a number of different, but related, team sports....
     game will net more or less than a set amount of total yardage, or wagering that a baseballBaseball

    Baseball is a team sport popular in North America, parts of Latin America, the Caribbean, and East Asia....
     player on one team will accumulate more hits than another player on the opposing team.
  • Parlays. A parlay involves multiple bets (usually up to 12) and rewards successful bettors with a large payout. For example, a bettor could include four different wagers in a four-team parlay, whereby he is wagering that all four bets will win. If any of the four bets fails to cover, the bettor loses the parlay, but if all four bets win, the bettor receives a substantially higher payout (usually 10-1 in the case of a four-teamer) than if he made the four wagers separately.
  • Teasers. A teaser allows the bettor to combine his bets on two or more different games. The bettor can adjust the point spreads for the two games, but realizes a lower return on the bets in the event of a win.
  • Run line, puck line or goal line bets. These are wagers offered as alternatives to straight-up/moneyline prices in baseballBaseball

    Baseball is a team sport popular in North America, parts of Latin America, the Caribbean, and East Asia....
    , hockeyIce hockey

    Ice hockey, referred to simply as hockey in Canada and the United States, is a team sport played on ice....
     or soccer, respectively. These bets feature a fixed point spread that offers a higher payout for the favorite and a lower one for the underdog. For example, the above-described Cardinals/Cubs baseball game might offer a run line of St. Louis -1.5 (+100) and Chicago +1.5 (-120). A bettor taking St. Louis on the run line can avoid risking $200 to win $100 on the moneyline, but will collect only if the Cardinals win by 2 runs or more. Similarly, a run line wager on the Cubs will pay if Chicago loses by no more than a run, but it requires the bettor to risk $120 to win $100.
  • Future wagers. This bet predicts a future accomplishment by a team or player. One example is a bet that a certain NFL team will win the Super BowlSuper Bowl

    In professional American football, the Super Bowl is the championship game of the National Football League in the United St...
     for the upcoming season. Odds for such a bet generally are expressed in a ratio of units paid to unit wagered. The team wagered upon might be 50-1 to win the Super BowlSuper Bowl

    In professional American football, the Super Bowl is the championship game of the National Football League in the United St...
    , which means that the bet will pay 50 times the amount wagered if the team does so.
  • Head-to-Head. In these bets, bettor predicts competitors results against each other and not on the overall result of the event. One example are Formula 1 races, where you bet on two or three drivers and their placement among the others. Sometimes you can also bet a “tie”, in which one or both drivers either have the same time, drop out, or get disqualified.
  • Totalizators. In totalizators (sometimes called flexible-rate bets) the odds are changing in real-time according to the share of total exchange each of the possible outcomes have received taking into account the return rate of the bookmaker offering the bet. For example: If the bookmakers return percentage is 90%, 90% of the amount placed on the winning result will be given back to bettors and 10% goes to the bookmaker. Naturally the more money bet on a certain result, the smaller the odds on that outcome become.


  • See also Sports betting systemsSports betting systems

    Sports betting systems refers to a set of events that when combined for a particular game for a particular sport represents ...


Bookmaking

Most people believe that bookmakers adjust their prices so that they get the same amount of money on both sides of a game. Theoretically, the bookmaker's only financial interest in the bets it accepts is the vigorish it takes from losing wagers, and it simply wants to ensure that the amount of wagers on each side is equal. However, some bookmakers are willing to take more risk and attempt to maximize their bottom line. While having an exactly equal amount of money wagered on each contestant would guarantee themselves a profit and eliminate their risk, that won't necessarily maximize their bottom line. They can make more money when they accept bets at odds which are "inflated" from those which are likely to occur. So for example, if the majority of their customers are going to bet on a team regardless of the price, they will set the price as high as possible. This is called "shading" the line. Generally, the public prefers to back the favorite, and unsophisticated bettors often show up during large events such as the Final FourFinal Four

Final Four is a sports term that is commonly applied to the last...
 and the Super BowlSuper Bowl

In professional American football, the Super Bowl is the championship game of the National Football League in the United St...
. Some bookmakers actually offer different prices to different customers, using past bets as an indicator of who the customer will bet on as a way of additionally increasing their potential profit. This practice is known in the industry as offering "dual lines".

Traditionally, home advantage in American football betting leads to three points being added to the spread; for instance, if two identical teams, Alpha and Beta, played at Beta's home field, then the spread would be Beta -3 (or, conversely, Alpha +3).

With a match offering a point spread, however, bookmakers must be careful of moving the line too much. Assume, for example, that a large number of Oklahoma betters caused the line to be moved from 27 points all the way to 29 points. If Oklahoma won the game by 28 points, the bookmaker would have to pay both those who wagered that Oklahoma would win by 27 and those who took Kansas on the 29 point spread. Bookmakers refer to such an event as "being middled." This famously occurred in Super Bowl XIIISuper Bowl XIII

Super Bowl XIII was the 13th Super Bowl, the championship game of the National Football League ....
 between the Pittsburgh SteelersPittsburgh Steelers Summary

The Pittsburgh Steelers are a professional American football team based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania....
 and Dallas CowboysDallas Cowboys

The Dallas Cowboys are a professional American football team based in the Dallas, Texas metropolitan area, and currently pla...
, which AmericanUnited States

The United States of America, also known as the United States, the U.S., the U.S.A., and America, is...
 bookmakers still remember as Black Sunday. For that game, bookmakers opened Pittsburgh as a 3.5 point favorite, and the line closed just before kickoff at Pittsburgh -4.5. Pittsburgh won the game 35-31, enabling both those who took the Steelers -3.5 and those who wagered on the Cowboys +4.5 to collect.

Sometimes, a point spread is set at an amount that equals a common margin of victory for a particular sporting event. For instance, American footballFootball

Football is the name given to a number of different, but related, team sports....
 games are often decided by 3 points (the amount awarded for a field goal) or 7 points (the amount awarded for a touchdown with a successful extra-point attempt). In the case of a football game where the favorite is -7, moving the line up or down would likely result in a middle if the favorite wins by exactly 7 points. In this situation, the bookmaker may choose to adjust the return in response to unbalanced action, rather than move the point spread. If the 7 point favorite is getting the most wagers, a bookmaker may reduce the winning return on that team from -7 (-110) to -7 (-120), and increase the winning return on the opposing team from +7 (-110) to +7 (+100). Once this occurs, bettors looking to wager on the favorite will only get a return of $100 for every $120 wagered, while underdog players will get a return of even moneyEven money Overview

Even money describes a wagering proposition with even odds - if the bettor loses a bet, he or she stands to lose the same am...
 for every dollar they wager. The house edge, or vigorish, does not materially change in this instance.

A bookmaker's line can be influenced by one or several large wagers made on a match. Bookmakers pay particular attention to the bets of a professional sports gambler, commonly known within the industry as a "sharp" or "wiseguy." Most bookmakers will not accept bets from bettors they believe fit in this category or otherwise severely restrict how much they are able to stake. Professionals evade such efforts by hiring agentAgent (law)

An Agent in Commercial Law is a person who is authorised to act on behalf of another to create a legal relationship with a T...
s known as "beards" to place bets on their behalf. Groups of professionals who work together are known as a "syndicate." These syndicates will often place large wagers with several books simultaneously, causing the prices to move quickly. Observers refer to these fast line movements as "steam."

Conversely, bettors who are primarily recreational are referred to as "squares". Online, there are certain betting shops that cater more towards sharps and those toward squares. Shops that cater towards professionals generally have higher (or no) upper betting limits and offer lower vigorish, while making some of the money back on fees for withdrawals or minimum bets. Meanwhile, "square" shops generally have lower betting limits and offer more signup bonuses. In return, they charge the standard 11-to-10 vigorish, and offer worse moneylines than the "sharp" shops. In many of the minor sports, sharps make up the majority of bettors, while for large public sporting events such as the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball ChampionshipNCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship

The NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship is held each spring featuring 65 college basketball teams in the United St...
 and the Super BowlSuper Bowl Summary

In professional American football, the Super Bowl is the championship game of the National Football League in the United St...
, recreational bettors make up almost 90% of the betting action at sportsbooks, and are the top betting events both in Nevada and online.

Because of how lines move quickly during sporting events, arbitrage bettingArbitrage betting

Betting arbitrage or sports arbitraging is a particular case of arbitrage arising on betting markets due to either boo...
 is possible. Theoretically, this will guarantee a small profit of 1-5% when a person bets on one line at one shop and on the opposite line at another shop. However, a large sum of capital is required for the amount of reward, and great care must be exercised to avoid accidentally betting on the same side at both shops.

Arbitrage situations are commonly found during halftime and intermission periods, where there is a limited amount of time for each bookmaker to determine the line and accept bets. Arbitrage betting is also possible in the weeks and days prior to sporting events as betting lines, especially for American football, are generally set early in a given time period and then adjusted in reaction to betting patterns and other relevant information as the time of the game approaches. Savvy gamblers will sometimes be able to place an early bet using the initial line and a late bet using the later line and then hope that the actual result of the contest falls somewhere between the two bets, thus ensuring either a large win or zero losses.

With the advent of online gamblingOnline gambling

Online gambling is a general term for gambling using the Internet....
 came odds comparison sites that highlighted arbitrage opportunities by displaying the realtime prices of a number of bookmakers alongside each other. These sites continue to provide the most crucial information to professionals and casual gamblers alike who are looking to bet at the best odds. Also, the above-described practice of dual lines is very common with online bookmakers, and as such may increase arbitrage opportunities.

In general, all forms of arbitrage betting is commonly known as "middling" or "finding the middle" of a particular contest and were fairly common in the early days of organized sports gambling. However, the relatively recent advent of both better communications between the individual sports books, the internet, and more sophisticated linesmaking techniques, has led to fewer opportunities for gamblers to make these types of bets. However with the plethora of new sports bet offerings (many of which are not effectively analyzed by the host bookmaker), arbitrage opportunities continue to exist.

The Federal Wire ActFederal Wire Act

The Interstate Wire Act of 1961, often called the Federal Wire Act, is a United States federal law prohibiting the ope...
 of 1961 was an attempt by the US government to prevent illegal bookmaking.

Betting scandals

Historically, sports betting has been associated with a number of unsavory characters, which has a lot to do with its desultory legal treatment throughout the world. Organized crimeOrganized crime

Organized crime is crime carried out systematically by formal criminal organizations....
 notoriously has relied upon sports betting for money launderingMoney laundering

Money laundering, the metaphorical "cleaning of money" with regard to appearances in law, is the practice of engaging in spe...
 or fundingFunding

Funding or financing is to provide capital, which means money for a project, a person, a business or any other private or pu...
 purposes. The corruption or threat of a boxer to take a dive at the x round is a frequent theme in mafiaMafia Overview

The Mafia, also referred to in Italian as Cosa Nostra , is a secret society formed in the mid-19th century in Sicily....
-related moviesFilm

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. All of the American professional sports leagues, as well as the National College Athletic Association, take stringent measures to disassociate themselves from sports gambling. All of these leagues, especially the NFL, make a great amount of effort to be as transparent as possible with the public, particularly with regards to injuries of players, so as to prevent any opportunity or incentive for the appearance of impropriety or collusion with the sports gambling industry.

Nevertheless, sports history is riddled with several incidents of athletes conspiring with gamblers to fix the outcomes of sporting events, or criminals acting against athletes whose on-field performance affected their wagers.

  • In 1919, gamblers bribed several members of the Chicago White SoxChicago White Sox

    The Chicago White Sox are a Major League Baseball team that plays on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois....
     to throw the World SeriesWorld Series Overview

    The World Series is the championship series of Major League Baseball and the culmination of the sport's postseason each Octo...
    . This became known as the Black Sox ScandalBlack Sox Scandal

    The Black Sox Scandal refers to a number of events that took place around and during the play of the 1919 World Series....
     and was recounted in book and movie form as "Eight Men OutEight Men Out

    Eight Men Out is a dramatic film, released in 1988, based on the book, published in 1963, of the same name by Eliot Asin...
    ".
  • In 1951, District Attorney Frank HoganFrank Hogan

    Frank Smithwick Hogan . Dubbed "Mr....
     indicted college basketball players for point shaving from four New York schools, including CCNY, Manhattan CollegeManhattan College

    Manhattan College is a Catholic college in the Lasallian tradition in New York City....
    , New York UniversityNew York University

    New York University is a major research university in New York City....
     and Long Island UniversityLong Island University

    Long Island University is a private university based in New York City, located in downtown Brooklyn....
    .
  • In 1978, mobsters connected with the New York Lucchese crime familyLucchese crime family

    The Lucchese crime family is one of the "Five Families" that controls organized crime activities in New York City, USA, with...
    , among them Henry HillHenry Hill (mobster)

    Henry Hill...
     and Jimmy Burke, organized a point shavingPoint shaving

    Point shaving, in organized sports, is a type of match fixing where the perpetrators try to prevent a team from covering a p...
     scheme with key members of the Boston CollegeBoston College

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     basketball teamBoston College Eagles men's basketball

    The Boston College Eagles is the name of the men's and women's basketball team at Boston College, in Chestnut Hill, Massachu...
    .
  • On August 24, 1989, former baseball player Pete RosePete Rose

    Peter Edward "Pete" Rose, Sr. , nicknamed Charlie Hustle, is an American former player and manager in Major League Bas...
     voluntarily accepted a permanent ban from Major League BaseballMajor League Baseball

    Major League Baseball is the highest level of play in professional baseball....
     for allegedly betting on Reds games while managing the team. Rose would later confirm the truth of the allegations in his 2004 autobiography, My Prison Without BarsMy Prison Without Bars

    The book My Prison Without Bars is Pete Rose's autobiography, published by Rodale Press on January 8, 2004....
    .
  • Andrés EscobarAndrés Escobar

    Andrs Escobar Saldarriaga was a Colombian football player, who was shot and killed in Medellin....
    , a ColombiaColombia

    The Republic of Colombia , is the northwesternmost country of South America....
    n defenderDefender (football)

    In association football, a defender is a player whose position of play is behind the midfielders and first and foremost prov...
    , was murdered shortly after his return from the 1994 FIFA World Cup1994 FIFA World Cup

    The 1994 FIFA World Cup was held in the USA and was won by Brazil who beat Italy with 3-2 in a penalty shootout after the ga...
    , where he scored an own-goal, the first of a 2-1 defeat to the USAUnited States men's national soccer team

    The United States men's national soccer team, often abbreviated as USMNT, is the national association football team of...
     that knocked out the ColombiansColombia national football team

    The Colombia National Team represents Colombia in international competitions and is controlled by the Federacin Colombiana d...
     at the first phase. In the most believed explanation, the Medellín drug cartelMedellín Cartel

    The Medelln Cartel was a well-organized network of drug smugglers originating in the city of Medelln in Colombia and operati...
     bet large sums of money that Colombia would advance, and blamed the MedellínMedellín

    Medelln is the capital city of the Antioquia Department in Colombia....
    -born Escobar for the loss.
  • In 1994, a comprehensive point shavingPoint shaving

    Point shaving, in organized sports, is a type of match fixing where the perpetrators try to prevent a team from covering a p...
     scheme organized by campus bookmaker Benny SilmanBenny Silman

    Benjamin Silman of New York is a former student turned campus bookmaker who was jailed for masterminding a point shaving sca...
     and involving players from the Arizona State UniversityArizona State University

    Arizona State University is a public institution of higher education and research with several campuses located in the Phoe...
     men's basketball team was uncovered with the assistance of Las VegasFacts About Las Vegas, Nevada

    Las Vegas is the most populous city in the state of Nevada, United States, and a major vacation, shopping, entertainment, a...
     bookmakers, who grew suspicious over repeated large wagers being made against Arizona State.
  • On 10 February 1999, a plot to disable the floodlights of The ValleyThe Valley (stadium)

    The Valley is a 27,111-capacity football stadium in Charlton, London....
     during a CharltonCharlton Athletic F.C.

    Charlton Athletic Football Club are a football club from southeast London....
    -LiverpoolLiverpool F.C.

    Liverpool Football Club are a professional football club based in Liverpool, in the north west of England....
     match was discovered. Three individuals were arrested, and the scam tracked to MalaysiaMalaysia

    Malaysia is a federation of 13 states in Southeast Asia, formed in 1963....
    , where the Premiership is very popular, and bets frequent.
  • In early 2000, Hansie CronjeHansie Cronje

    lag = Flag of South Africa.svg |nationality = South African |...
    , then highly-regarded captain of the South African cricketCricket

    Cricket is a team sport played between two teams of eleven players each....
     team, rocked the cricketing world with frank admissions of match-fixing. Hansie admitted to receiving more than $140,000 USD from London-based bookies to influence aspects of his team's performance. For example, he convinced Herschelle GibbsHerschelle Gibbs

    lag = Flag of South Africa.svg |nationality = South African |...
     to score less than 20 runs in a One Day International for a $15,000 USD reward. Hansie received a lifetime ban from any involvement in professional cricket but he maintained throughout his numerous trials that he never conspired to fix overall match results. He died in a plane crash in 2002, leaving behind many unanswered questions and a tainted legacy.
  • The Italian Football Federation said in October 2000 it had found eight players guilty of match-fixing. Three were from Serie A side Atalanta and the other five played for Serie B side Pistoiese. The players were Giacomo Banchelli, Cristiano DoniCristiano Doni

    Cristiano Doni is a professional soccer player for Italian team Atalanta B.C....
     and Sebastiano SivigliaSebastiano Siviglia

    Sebastiano Siviglia is an Italian football defender currently playing for S.S....
     (all Atalanta) and Alfredo Aglietti, Massimiliano AllegriMassimiliano Allegri

    Massimiliano Allegri is an Italian football manager and former midfielder....
    , Daniele AmeriniDaniele Amerini Overview

    Daniele Amerini is an Italian football midfielder....
    , Gianluca Lillo and Girolamo Bizzarri (all Pistoiese). The charges related to an Italian Cup first round tie between the two sides in BergamoBergamo

    Bergamo is a town in Lombardy, Italy, about 40km northeast of Milan....
     on August 20, 2000 which ended 1-1. Atalanta scored at the end of the first half and Pistoiese equalised three minutes from full time. Atalanta qualified for the second round. Snai, which organises betting on Italian football, said later it had registered suspiciously heavy betting on the result and many of the bets were for a 1-0 halftime score and a fulltime score of 1-1.
  • In late 2004, the game between PanioniosPanionios NFC

    Panionios NFC is a Greek football club that plays in Nea Smirni, Athens....
     and Dinamo TbilisiFC Dinamo Tbilisi

    FC Dinamo Tbilisi is the football team of Dinamo Tbilisi, playing in the capital of Georgia, Tbilisi....
     in the 2004-05 UEFA CupUEFA Cup

    The UEFA Cup is a football competition for European club teams, organized by the Union of European Football Associations....
     was suspected of being fixed after British bookmakers detected an unusually high number of half-time bets for a 5-2 win for the GreekGreece

    GreeceGreece lies at the juncture of Europe, Asia, and Africa....
     side, which was trailing 0-1. As the final result ended up being 5-2, suspicions of fixing quickly emerged, but were quickly denied by both clubs, although UEFAUEFA

    The Union of European Football Associations, almost always referred to by the acronym UEFA , is the administrative and...
     started an investigation.
  • In early 2005, the German Football Association (DFB)German Football Association

    The German Football Association is the governing body of football in Germany....
     revealed that refereeReferee (football)

    A referee presides over a game of association football....
     Robert HoyzerFacts About Robert Hoyzer

    Robert Hoyzer is a former football referee who scandalized German football by fixing matches in the Bundesliga scandal of 20...
     was under investigation for suspected betting on a first-round German Cup tie between regional league side PaderbornFacts About SC Paderborn 07

    SC Paderborn 07 is a German football club based in Paderborn, North Rhine-Westphalia and currently playing in the Second Bun...
     and First Bundesliga club Hamburger SVHamburger SV

    Hamburger SV is a German football club based in Hamburg....
     in August 2004, and possibly fixing the matchMatch fixing

    Match fixing or game fixing in organized sports occurs when a match is played to a completely or partially pre-determi...
    . In the match, HSV took a 2-0 lead, but Hoyzer sent offMisconduct (football)

    Misconduct in football is any conduct by a player which is deemed by the referee to warrant a disciplinary sanction in accor...
     HSV striker Emile Mpenza in the first half for alleged dissent (a sending-off that many observers considered unwarranted), and later awarded Paderborn two dubious penalties. Paderborn went on to win 4-2. Several days later, Hoyzer admitted to having fixed that match, as well as several others he worked. He went on to implicate other referees and several players in the scandal. Hoyzer himself was arrested on February 12 after evidence emerged that he may have fixed more matches than he had admitted to fixing. On February 16, UEFAUEFA

    The Union of European Football Associations, almost always referred to by the acronym UEFA , is the administrative and...
     announced that it would send an investigator to AthensAthens Summary

    Athens is the capital and the largest city of Greece....
     to investigate possible links between this scandal and the aforementioned Panionios-Dinamo UEFA Cup tie. Eventually, Hoyzer was sentenced to 2 years and 5 months in prison. The Croatian betting syndicate which had paid Hoyzer to fix matches was also found to be linked to the Panionios-Dinamo match.
  • In late September 2005, two referees (Edilson Pereira de Carvalho and Paulo Jose Danelon) were accused of fixing several matches in the São PauloFacts About São Paulo (state)

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     state championshipCampeonato Paulista

    The Campeonato Paulista is the most prestigious football tournament within the state of São Paulo....
     for an internet betting ring that moved over USDUnited States dollar

    For details of current paper money and coins, see Federal Reserve Note and United States coinage....
    100,000 on each match day, receiving around USD 4,400 for each match. In the following days, Armando Marques, president of the national commission of referees resigned and Nagib Fayad and Vanderlei Pololi, two businessmen, were arrested as suspects of working as middlemen between the referees and the corruption ring. In early October, a court ordered that the matches where Carvalho was the referee would have to be replayed and free to the public. No decision was made about Danelon's matches.
  • In July 2007, the FBIFederal Bureau of Investigation

    The Federal Bureau of Investigation is a federal criminal investigative, intelligence agency, and the primary investigative...
     announced that it was investigating Tim DonaghyTim Donaghy

    Timothy "Tim" Donaghy is a former professional basketball referee who worked in the National Basketball Association for 13...
     for betting on NBA games, including ones in which he was a refereeReferee Summary

    A referee is a person who has authority to make decisions about play in many sports....
    . Donaghy eventually pleaded guilty to two federal charges related to the investigation, and still faces other charges at the state level.

Sports betting forums

The Internet not only revolutionized the ability to bet onlineOnline gambling

Online gambling is a general term for gambling using the Internet....
, but also the ability to communicate with like-minded bettors. Sports betting forums offer lively give and take where bettors discuss their predictions about games and help one another decide on profitable bets. Additionally a cottage industry of tipsterTipster

The term tipster refers to someone who on a regular basis provides information on likely winners in sporting events....
 sites has sprung up where inexperienced bettors can, for free or a fee, receive previews and tips for upcoming events. Free sites are generally affiliated with online bookmakers and finance their service by introducing new customers to their preferred online bookmakers.

Many popular sports betting forums exist, but the quality of the forums greatly depend on the members.

See also

  • Betting poolBetting pool Summary

    A betting pool, or office pool if done at work, is a form of gambling where gamblers pay a fixed price into a pool...
  • Friendly political wagerFriendly political wager

    A friendly political wager is a largely symbolic wager made between politicians representing two cities or areas on the outc...


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