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Sports Easiest sport as yet?

kenzow

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I have always placed wagers on soccer but it wasn't until the beginning of this week that I discovered tennis.

I am now winning more frequently. Unlike soccer, there must always be a winner here (there's nothing like a draw) so if you do your research really well, you can easily win.

Does anyone else concur?
 

dante7

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I don't know much about tennis, except that a single game can last upto two and a half hours.

Are the rules easy to grasp? I understand that any new sport can be hard for a gambler, at first.
 

waemer

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I have played tennis before but not competitively.

The rules are pretty straightforward but a newbie will find swinging the racket a bit challenging.

I've never considered betting here but this sounds like something I'd want to try out soon.
 

dante7

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I have never heard of anyone placing bets on tennis. From your experience, is it more useful to understand the rules or look at a player's record before betting?
 

zephyr 12

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You can place bets on anything dante. It's a sport with a winner and a loser and that sport isn't so high-brow that no one bets on an outcome. I don't think any sport is.
 

lordcole

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I have to agree with you that with tennis, winning is easy. However, you have to be careful with some games since they can be unpredictable. Unless you are dealing with players like Andy Murray, Novak Djokovic or any top-seeded players, there is a high risk at times.
 

Koontz

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I think that it might be best to bet only on the sports that you're already familiar with. Learning a new sport and trying to understand the rules and everything else before betting might not be such a great idea if you want to make real money.
 

Orton

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I don't think that you should limit yourself when it comes to learning new things. Who knows, that might be where your talent is and where you'll really be able to shine. I'm all for trying new things as long as the risk is minimal.
 

Muay

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I think that tennis would definitely be easier than a lot of other sports if you wanted to learn the rules of the game from the start. I follow a few sports, and if I was in that position I would definitely choose tennis.
 
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