Posted by admin @ 1:00 AM, Monday Apr 27th, 2009
Category: Paypal Betting
Bwin.com – Did you know that there is a rich history behind your favourite game of darts?
There are various versions as to its history. Some historians have inferred that the game of darts originated in Medieval England and that it began as training in martial arts.
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The darts could have been shortened arrows that soldiers had their students throw at the bottom of empty wine barrels. It was also said that some inventive dart thrower produced a cross-section of a moderate-sized tree which later on became the board.
Another version is that there was some sort of weapons called darts that have existed for hundreds of years as what some literary references affirmed. Strutt in 1800 claimed that the game of “Blow Point” that was mentioned in a sixteenth century manuscript was probably referring to the blowing of an arrow through a trunk at certain numbers in the manner of a lottery but then no other evidences could prove this to be as it is.
There were other games that were similar to darts. One that first appeared was a nineteenth century parlour game called Puff and Dart which used a blowpipe to fire a dart at the target. Another game is the Dart and Target which is similar but without the blowpipe.
Though all these were really just speculations, it is quite interesting to think that the traditional pub game of darts has existed for some time now and has survived into modern times, even growing into a competitive and highly enjoyable sport.
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Posted by admin @ 1:00 AM, Monday Apr 27th, 2009
Category: Paypal Betting
Coral Sports – Paypal is an online system that is used to transfer money to and from places and people by using the internet. In a world obsessed with being ‘green’ Paypal is a fantastic substitute from sending a cheque or a banking order to pay for any goods.
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Paypal is a free to sign up service and your funds can be deposited by an electronic credit from maybe your bank account or a credit card. PayPal is an example of a payment intermediary service that facilitates worldwide e-commerce.
Originally Paypal was it’s own company but it is now a subsidary company of online auction giants Ebay who took over Paypal back in 2002. PayPal performs payment processing for online vendors, auction sites, and other commercial users, for which it charges a fee. It sometimes also charges a transaction fee for receiving money, the amount all depends on what currency the money is being transferred in.
Paypal currently operates in 190 different markets and has a staggering 175 million different accounts, athough only 70 million of these accounts are active (mine included), it also holds funds in 19 different currencies ranging from the US dollar right down to the Hungarian forint.
Paypal is so huge that its 2998 figures show that over 260 million people visited the site, a great percentage using the site to transfer or receive money.
To help prevent fraud or people maybe forgetting their username and password, Paypal introduced something called a security key where a 6 digit number is used to help you gain access into your account.
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Posted by admin @ 1:00 AM, Saturday Apr 25th, 2009
Category: Paypal Betting
Great news for people who have accounts with Ladbrokes, Betfair and BWIN! PayPal, one of the largest and the most secure online payment companies, is now being offered as a payment option on their online betting sites.
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If you already have an account on either one of the betting companies that I have mentioned and you have an existing PayPal account ready, you just have to log in there and deposit using the PayPal option. Easy peasy!
Don’t have an account with PayPal? Don’t fret. Signing up for an account is easy and it’s totally free. You just need to go to their website and create one. All you are going to need is a valid email address, a debit card or a credit card or if you have an account with one of the major banks you can also use that.
Now go and register. Make sure you input the right information; address should be the same as the address you declared when you first applied for a debit card or for a credit card, same with bank accounts. Make sure you enter only a valid email-address. After going through the whole registration process, add your credit card or your debit card or your bank account in your account then have it verified. Verification takes only 24 hours, sometimes even less. That’s how easy it is.
I have been waiting for this feature for some time now. Being able to bet on races and use PayPal as a payment option is easy and convenient. Not that many betting companies accept PayPal as a payment option though, only at Ladbrokes, Betfair and BWIN.
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Posted by admin @ 1:00 AM, Friday Apr 24th, 2009
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When I was first asked to take a look at Bewin, I hadn’t really heard of it, apart from that I knew that Italian football giants are sponsored by something called Bwin, it turns out it is the same company as it is an online betting site, and a very good one at that.
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The first thing we see is a huge picture of a handful of AC Milan players with Kaka in the foreground celebrating and with a blatant view of the sponsor on the shirt. One thing that I find a bit strange and different about the site is that there are no offers or promotions on the main body of the homepage, all we do have are very big links to the different areas that are available on the site.
First of all we have ‘Play for real-it’s your playground’ and when you hover over the link it changes with a bit of information of that section. Next up we have Motor Racing, a very popular sport that is due to start its new season in just one week, again when you hover over the link it changes to some more information and proposes that you have a look at what markets are available.
Then we have Poker, one of the most popular things available online, never have I seen anything grow as much online as Poker has in recent years and being able to play for real cash, against real people from the comfort of your own home is so appealing!.
The site is made up of a promo advert from a young Irish actor and a couple of links to the casino section and the skill games section of the site.
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Posted by admin @ 1:00 AM, Wednesday Apr 22nd, 2009
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Ladbrokes.com is one of the best betting sites around at the moment and by looking at the site I can see why they have so many new and existing members on their site. I am going to mainly focus on the bingo section of this site.
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Online bingo has become so huge in recent years that it is no surprise to see all the nations leading bookmakers getting in on the act and launching a Bingo section to their site, high street giants Ladbrokes are no different.
On the right hand side of the screen we see that it only takes three easy steps to be able to join the site, this put the customers mind at ease in case they think it would be a hassle to sign up, all you need to do is register your details, deposit any initial funds that you would like to play with and then the fun bit is to pick your alias.
As an introductory offer Ladbrokes are offering a fantastic 200% SIGN UP bonus, if you sign up and deposit £10 to play with, they will reward you with a FREE £20 to play with, giving you £30 to crack on and hopefully win some money, with tickets starting from a very impressive 2p, that is a whole lot of bingo to be played!
A lot of people are a bit sceptical about online Bingo, mainly because they don’t feel that they can play the same game they know and love, with the same rules but from the comfort of their own home, well you can, so why not head over to Ladbrokes.com now, click on the bingo link…..and good luck!
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