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MMA.

Your money is won or lost within 15 minutes typically. MMA gives a better edges unlike all other major sports.
 

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live- soccer, not US soccer.

TV- College Football and Tennis.
 

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All basketball is too repetitive. Back and forth for two and a half hours of 2 or three point shots. Blah. Just watch the last two minutes. Any sport you can watch the last two minutes and be better off show it's not so fun to watch. But the last two minutes of a basketball game can be as entertaining as anything.. Other than MMA...it is hockey and football. Football being a shorter season and a one game off makes the playoffs the most exciting. But NHL is really intense and crazy in the playoffs. Kind of an irrelevant topic as they all offer something in some way. But I suppose interesting to hear peoples opinions

NHL playoffs great to watch especially if it involves a top five favorite team. Hard to commit to so many games if it is teams you aren't a big fan of Also hurts I don't like betting it

College and NBA. Great last two minutes....that is it. Great to bet though

NFL and college football are my favorite to bet and maybe the best to watch especially the playoffs

Baseball. Mostly just playoffs. And mostly just bet playoffs
 

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Playoff hockey. Nothing better to watch if you like the sport.
 
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As a gambler, no question for me it’s horse racing.

As a spectator, high school and college basketball.

and I will agree that watching hockey live is way more exciting than on tv.
 
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As a gambler, no question for me it’s horse racing.

As a spectator, high school and college basketball.

and I will agree that watching hockey live is way more exciting than on tv.


Totally agree with horse racing as a gambler.
Never been to a live hockey game, but it has to be better than on tv.
 
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During crunch time, nothing beats flipping channels between multiple college football games or Red zone channel for NFL (yesterday was fun).

I'm not a huge MMA fan but betting on MMA is pretty exciting.

NHL Playoffs are the best to watch but i'm not a big hockey fan so hard to watch with no team in the race (unless i have $$ on it)

Many people say college hoops here but that sport drives me crazy with all the fouling in the last 2-3 min of the game which affect the over/under and sides. Or if you are giving 11 pts and the team up by 10 is just holding the ball running out the clock and then decides to throw up a 3 pt shot for shits and giggles
 
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Totally agree with horse racing as a gambler.
Never been to a live hockey game, but it has to be better than on tv.

I was a huge Bruins fan during the Bobby Orr era when hockey was very exciting to watch, even on tv. But it really has a different feel when watching it in person. More so than any other sport in my opinion.

Watching high school basketball live here in Indiana can be as exciting to watch as anything I’ve ever watched.
 
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As a gambler, no question for me it’s horse racing.

As a spectator, high school and college basketball.

and I will agree that watching hockey live is way more exciting than on tv.

Horse racing one of the Greatest sports around. Best for action junkies

years ago had a friend that loved it because he was an action junkie, but one day he said to me, I'm getting bored because there's 25 minutes in between races. lol
 

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