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FOR THE year 2004, which sport would you go with?

for me, i think it would be nba. long season and lots of action.
 

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Baseball, because there are just so many stats to study (weather, pitchers, bullpen, etc) and not so many highs and lows as in basketball.
 

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Tough one between Baseball and NHL at Pinnacle, but I'll go with baseball of course because of the amount of games that no other sport has to offer. (2430 games) compared to only 240 games in the NFL. And most important, baseball is the easiest sport to beat by far because of the low hold for the books, which is because of the 10 cent line. You only pay half the vig you pay with every other sport.
 

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Boxing, it goes on the whole year. That's the sport I bet 90% of the time anyways.
 

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NHL

softer lines because less people bet it than the other 3 - and the house knows it - so they spend less time making NHL lines because of the tiny amount of action they get on it.

MOST books are clueless when it comes to booking the NHL and sharp players can - and do - clean up on these books.
 

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toss up between WTA tennis and Little Leauge
 

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No doubt about it College hoops.You try setting a good line for between 20-80 games every night.
 

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