Do not confuse the European game of football with its American namesake. There are also differences in European football betting.
The game of football conjures up great and lasting memories for many of us. We think about the winter and the snow and the freezing weather up in Green Bay, Wisconsin, where many of the greatest moments in the NFL have taken place. We remember quarterback, Bart Starr, taking the ball across the goal line against the Dallas Cowboys in -6 weather, with 5 seconds remaining in the game, to clinch the NFL Championship for the Green Bay Packers. We think about all the bets we have won over the years, and the joy with which we await each Sunday during the regular season, and during the playoffs, as well. We think about the incredible numbers posted this year by New England quarterback Tom Brady, and then, and… then there is European football betting.
The only similarities between the football leagues in America and the ones in Europe are the name (football) and that the games are in sportsbooks, both in casino parlors as well as in the online casino gambling sites on the Internet. You see, European football is the equivalent of the American game of soccer. Since it is really what is known to Americans as soccer, the way that European football betting is conducted more resembles the American soccer bet than it does the American football bet.
For example, take the German Football League, also known as Bundesliga. Did you know that one particular bettor online wagered this league exclusively and won a fortune by betting each game in the sportsbooks the same way? Yes, it is true, and the bettor placed wagers that each game would end up a tie. He won a fortune on European Football betting. I have not tried this formula, but, hey, why not?
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