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Sports Betting/General financial advice

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Hey guys, last summer I got into sports betting a little bit on a site called Centsports, where they start you off with 10 cents for free and if you manage to work up to $20 or more you can cash out with real money. It started out as just me having a little fun and betting on my favorite teams, but then I really started trying to win by looking for free picks online and stuff.

Then I found out--free picks fwcking suck. They might barely cover the juice.

Does anyone here bet on sports with high stakes or as a form of long term investment? I'm talking mostly about major league sports (NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL) and maybe a little bit of pro tennis and soccer. If so, what handicapping services do you use? I'm not interested in working my @ss off studying teams, spreads, and systems, but I am interested in making a profit by hiring a handicapping service that gives winning picks while playing at a high enough level to make a profit.

It's very hard to research different services online and really find out which ones are truly the best. Do I have any kind of protection if their picks just start sucking and I lose money?

I'm going to be a freshman in college and I'm taking about $9,000 I think in student loans for my first year. 1thousand of that is subsidized, meaning I don't have to pay interest until 6 months after I graduate. The rest of it starts building interest right away, at 7.5% I think. I estimated that can maybe store about $2,000 that I won't need until...I don't know, maybe January or March. With savings accounts I'd be lucky if I made $10 in interest by then. I don't know much about money market accounts, I know jack $hit about the stock market, and my dad's not really keen on me investing so he's not really giving me much info.

I guess I'm not really sure how this whole money thing works out. I'd be happy with even a small return from sports betting. I've read up on bankroll management and will make sure to bet safe (I've practiced the discipline of BR management in online poker).

If it turns out I can get a 10% return in some sort of investment, should I take more student loans the next few years to cover my expenses and let my money grow, or should I pay off my debts first???

Also, would it be a good idea for me to start my Roth IRA already? If so, should I put in the maximum that I can due to the huge untaxed interest? My dad was VERY opposed to the idea of me setting up a Roth IRA so early (I'm 18), but I think it's because he's scared I'm gonna put my money away and leave him with the situation of "pay so my son can go to college or not pay and watch him suffer". If I do put my money away, I may be able to take more loans? I haven't researched that much
 

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First of all, its not safe to put large amounts of money in an offshore betting account

Second of all, you'll need atleast $1,000 for a bankroll so that your bets risk only 1-2% of your total net capital. using that much money from student loans is just plain stupid. What happens if you lose it ?

Third, who says you are net profitable sports betting. Books make loads of money off people like you. There's guys that have been doing this for decades and barely ink out profits. You have been doing it for a few seasons and now you think its that easy that you can just easily make $ ? Think again.... Whats your edge ?

I used to bet often until they made funding offshore accounts a pain in the ass. Stay away from sports betting. Stay away from the stock market right now also. Keep your money safe in a tiny little money market account until we are out of this recession and the market stops tanking !
 

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Wiesman44 said:
Third, who says you are net profitable sports betting. Books make loads of money off people like you. There's guys that have been doing this for decades and barely ink out profits. You have been doing it for a few seasons and now you think its that easy that you can just easily make $ ? Think again.... Whats your edge ?
The edge would be a professional sports handicapping service. I plan to spend close to zero time making my picks--I get my picks, put them in, maybe watch a little bit of the games if I happen to have some free time.

What exactly is an "offshore account"?
 

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Do not use your school loans for gambling. Don't bet anything you can't afford to lose. I get into the betting game every football season and even though I win at football I would always waste my money and lose it putting it on soccer matches that end in a draw. It can be addicting. I discovered centsports last season and decided just to play there instead of using real money anymore. I managed to get up to about $30-$40 and then blew it on stupid decisions.

Here's a good site to check out
therxforums.com
 

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sageproduct said:
What exactly is an "offshore account"?
Every online betting site I've seen that you deposit money into an account to play with is based off shore in places such as the Caribbean. It is how they circumvent laws well at least U.S. laws anyways
 

What happens, IN HER MIND, is that she comes to see you as WORTHLESS simply because she hasn't had to INVEST anything in you in order to get you or to keep you.

You were an interesting diversion while she had nothing else to do. But now that someone a little more valuable has come along, someone who expects her to treat him very well, she'll have no problem at all dropping you or demoting you to lowly "friendship" status.

Quote taken from The SoSuave Guide to Women and Dating, which you can read for FREE.

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