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By James Stewart

  Ive been gambling on sports for many years. Okay, more than many years. How about half my lifetime? Id rather not share with you how long of a period of time that is, but lets just say its long enough, long enough that I started gambling decades before any sports betting blog was around. Whats unfortunate is that for the majority of that time I was always going for the home run when it came to sports betting. I always wanted to be the man. I had this creepy desire to be the one to walk into a bar with a wad of cash from a recent win and have everyone ask me how I did it.

Funny how the world works, because now if I walked into a bar with a wad of cash, Id be ignored. I guess thats part of what age does to you. Now, the only glory I can really receive is on my sports betting blog. Come to think of it, where would I be without my sports betting blog? That I dont know. What I do know is that whether its published in the national newspaper or any sports betting blog, I have figured something out, and its of great value. I just wish I had figured it out sooner.

The key to betting isnt making a fortune, its bankroll preservation! Its like anything else. You want to avoid your losses so you can stay in the game. This means to cut your losses when down and attack when ahead. Any numskull that reads a sports betting blog should be able to figure this out. Well, Im one of those sports betting blog numskulls. What took me so long? That I dont know, but what I do know is that the house will never crush me again.

James Stewart writes reviews on various sports blogs. In this article, he discusses on one of the topics relating to sports betting blogs that has recently come up in sports.legendz.com, one of the top betting blog sites. This website provides useful tips, new bytes and expert opinions for people who need up-to-date information on sports betting blog

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