Monday, January 17, 2011

Office Pools Vs Sports Boards - The World of Social Gambling

Both office pools and sports boards are classified as social gambling, in that there is a 100% payout. In bookie gambling there are many variables: sports betting lines or betting odds and what is called "juice." When someone places a bet with a sports bookmaker, it is typical to have to wager 10% over the value of the potential winning. Bookmarkers set odds in such a way that bets fall on both sides of a contest, so the losers pay the winners and the bookies keep the 10% ... theoretically. This style of sports betting is illegal in most states while social gambling is legal in many. (For more information, check our FAQ page.)

Office pools and sports boards differ from sports betting not on the events to which they are affiliated, but the knowledge needed to play or run them and the targeted audience. Sports boards (as their name indicates( are centered on sports (football boards, baseball boards, basketball boards, hockey boards, soccer boards). Office pools are versatile: they are for sports (football, basketball, soccer), Hollywood (Oscar, Emmy), childbirth preparation and television (American Idol and Survivor).

Sport boards require the selection of the place and the draw of the numbers of board sports. There is absolutely no skill or knowledge to participate on a sports card needed, it is complete luck. An office-pool, on the other hand, is more than a hypothesis. Some know what happened, probably not helpfulcertain of course but helpful.

Sports boards typically target sports fans, while this group is enormous, and every effort should be made to emphasize the luck involved, no sports knowledge necessary. Office pools have the versatility through selection, first find out what is popular at work or at the local hang-out place and match the pool to it.

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