Bet on South Africa to Win the Rugby World Cup at Sportingbet

September 23 – South Africa faces Namibia today in its second last Pool D Rugby World Cup match, and judging by the odds at online bookmaker Sportingbet – the home of South Africa World Cup Rugby betting – the Springboks are the match favourites.

If the Boks win today’s match as well as their final Pool D match against Samoa on September 29th in Auckland, South Africa will finish top of the pool and be a strong contender to win the coveted Webb Ellis Cup. 

Sportingbet.com, which is offering a wide range of Rugby World Cup betting lines as well as markets on most other sports, has South Africa listed as the 1/12 odds-on favourite to be the group outright winner, with Wales at 15/2, Fiji at 100/1 and Samoa 20/1.

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Halloween Themed Slots by Lucky Witch

Halloween is still to go more than 1 month, but a famous online casino has announced already about release of Halloween themed slot game and gives the title as Lucky Witch. This game contains wonderful features and bonuses along with exciting awards for players. When 3 or more Potion or scatter symbol appear anywhere on reels, free spin feature is activated. Basic bonus game is Mystery Bonus, which is triggered by Cauldron symbol by displaying on reels 1, 3 and 5. This bonus round leads to other bonus rounds as Witch’s Spell Books, Witch’s Vault, Pumpkin bonus and Potion Bonus. Read Full Post…

Katchalov’s continues his impressive 2011 in PokerStars WCOOP

As the final two tournaments of the 2011 PokerStars World Championship of Online Poker (WCOOP) were in action on Sunday one player –who has already had a fair amount of success in live poker tournaments in 2011—has put himself in position to have a very, very, nice Monday. Tea

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US Poker Players Being Teased Each Week By ESPN WSOP Coverage

ESPN touts itself as the Worldwide Leader in Sports. As part of living up to that standard, the network ensures that they cover every sport imaginable on a full, or part-time basis. Poker is considered by many to be a sport, and ESPN has shown taped versions of the World Series of Poker in recent years.

With each passing year, the coverage of the WSOP has grown, with less time being allowed for editing, and more close to real-time play being shown on telecasts. This past week, ESPN began airing their coverage of the main event at the WSOP, and it has US poker players feeling confused.

On one hand, the coverage of the main event is great for poker players.

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