Would I be correct in assuming that this week - the week of the first round of the baseball playoffs -- has the fewest # of games to bet in the entire year?
People always point to the day before and after the MLB all-star break as DAYs on which there is nothing to wager on (day before at least has HR derby) but in terms of a complete week, I would think that with every-day season going on: no baskets, no hockey, and NFL only on two days, this would have to be the week on which the fewest # of games to bet on.
Of course, I highly doubt this is the week with the least VOLUME of wagers...I would think any week in July or August would be the lowest...nothing with football in it could be the lowest volume.
But the smallest quantity..this is it.
People always point to the day before and after the MLB all-star break as DAYs on which there is nothing to wager on (day before at least has HR derby) but in terms of a complete week, I would think that with every-day season going on: no baskets, no hockey, and NFL only on two days, this would have to be the week on which the fewest # of games to bet on.
Of course, I highly doubt this is the week with the least VOLUME of wagers...I would think any week in July or August would be the lowest...nothing with football in it could be the lowest volume.
But the smallest quantity..this is it.