I found a site that lets you make free sports bets and will actually pay you out. I had never seen a freeroll on a sports betting site, but this one let's you. They take all kinds of bets on all types of sports. Pretty cool.
Centsports
I found a site that lets you make free sports bets and will actually pay you out. I had never seen a freeroll on a sports betting site, but this one let's you. They take all kinds of bets on all types of sports. Pretty cool.
Centsports
Last edited by tony; 4th December 2008 at 08:45 AM. Reason: posting advertising links is not allowed at Rakeback.com forums.
THE CHARGERS RULE!!
You probably wouldn't worry about what people think of you if you could know how seldom they do.
So lets get this straight.
You can make sports bets for free, but they will pay out when you win?? How would they make any money if they let people bet for free?
Here's how it works. I've heard mention of this site before, but never followed up. (I'm in Waco - about 2 hours from College Station where the site originates). I guess gossip got to me at some point.
Regardless, to my understanding it's pretty simple.
They created the site because of the crazy internet gambling law last year. They wanted to do something different that still allowed everyone to gamble, but, they didn't have to invest money to do so.
They simply deposit 10 cents in your account. If it drops, they simply load it back up to 10 cents. You can only cash out once the account is over $20. At that point you can withdraw any amount $10 or higher.
The cash given away is generated by ad revenue. They have several ads on the main site and they have a neat bonus feature to increase your potential winnings each week be viewing a couple of extra ads. The advertisers get more click throughs and page views. You get to gamble for free.
Really seems like a win-win for everyone.
And if you don't ever cash you, you at least got to gamble for free.
The bets that gamblers place are received by on-site operators. On-site operators use computers to run complex programs that simulate gambling games, such as the spin of a roulette wheel. Upon completion of a game, an on-site operator reports back to gamblers whether they won or lost
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Last edited by tony; 1st December 2008 at 09:03 AM. Reason: Advertising links are not allowed.
nice i wil check this out and get some feedback on my thoughts!
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