Traveling to Los Angeles to Las Vegas

The pipeline from Los Angeles to Las Vegas is a well-traveled route for sportsbook enthusiasts, but it’s also home to some of the busiest sportsbooks in the world, thankfully bettors can now visit websites like FanDuel and place their bets from home. While a big bet can move the dollar amount in a bet across the board, it’s only one factor that is considered. There are other factors involved in making a win-loss determination on any specific game:

On-field performance.

Head-to-head records, injuries, and other teams’ success in previous games.

Special teams.

Quality play by players.

The home team’s overall record, home field advantage, and other factors.

When it comes to determining a bet’s outcome, the most important thing to know is which of these factors are the most important in your particular situation. And remember, this isn’t only about one-game wagers, as the list of factors covered by this article should demonstrate.

These aren’t the only factors to consider, but they’re the ones most likely to determine your bet’s outcome. In fact, some of these factors are so significant that they can determine the outcome of an entire game:

For example, in the current college football playoff field, there are five teams with a winning record (.500+) and three teams with losing records (.500- or below). For this one-game bet to win, you’d need to win, on average, 70% of the time. And in order for that bet to pay out, you’d need to be accurate about those odds by a minimum of 2%, meaning that you’d need to call 2/3 of the games correctly. However, it’s worth mentioning that while this is the most probable outcome, there are times when we’re going to miss and then have to do it again in order to succeed.

One thing to keep in mind is that if a game goes into overtime, the outcome may shift considerably, depending on the specific situation. For example, if you bet a team with a winning record to win the game, you may be able to win, but you have a chance of missing the bonus.

You can find out the details of each team’s win/loss record, the average point total per game, and any outstanding tickets here.

The schedule, such as the teams’ home/away records and how much money was won by each team in each of their games can be viewed here.

Final Thoughts

In my opinion, being a regular fantasy football player is both fun and extremely important to win. It is also an extremely lucrative hobby that we enjoy and can help improve our lives. The problem is that it can be very difficult to take your fantasy football knowledge and put it to use in your life, and many times, when someone says they can make you money, they are either either complete assholes or they can’t.

4 Responses to “Traveling to Los Angeles to Las Vegas”

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  1. Gary says:

    Loved SRV and loved Jimi. It’s amazing the fat notes they coax from their stratocasters.

    • Patrick says:

      You know, I’ve never listened to either guitarist enough to become a fan. Hmmm… I should spend some more time with them. If this song is any indication, I’m missing out on some exquisite music.

  2. Gary says:

    The Blues is a perfect genre of music to listen to with a friend, on a summer’s evening, on your front porch while cracking a few beers and cooking some tender meat on a red hot barbie. This song is thrilling and just soars. I have a few of SRV’s songs on my ipod; check out his version of the Beatle’s Taxman and The Sky is Crying. Stevie died in a helicopter crash. His music shines on. Thanks for posting!

  3. Patrick says:

    The blues is also great for dancing on the grass with a couple hundred other people — not too far from the beer tent — for a whole weekend in Vancouver’s David Lam Park. This, of course, would be during the Vancouver International Jazz Festival’s last weekend ’round the end of every June. A yummy weekend for blues fans.

    But there’s blues, and then there’s this transcendant performance of a spectacularly beautiful song. :)

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