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GamblingNerd.com Releases All-in-One Gambling News

GamblingNerd.com is proud to announce the launch of its all-in-one gambling news site, committed to becoming the number one database for online gambling information. The site offers news, tips, strategies, reviews other important aspects of gambling.

2010-10-18
SLIEMA, MALTA, October 18, 2010 (Press-News.org) There's a new all-in-one gambling news site hitting the worldwide web this week with the premise of being a thorough, all-embracing source of just about anything related to online gambling. The site deals with all major e-gambling industries; online casinos, online poker rooms, online bingo halls and even online sportsbooks.

No one wants to be classified as a nerd; the reason being that nerds are stereotypically brainy people who spend all of their time reading, studying and learning new things about whatever they may be interested in. Then again, we all love to know a good nerd because they are an awesome reference of information.

With that said, enter stage left GamblingNerd.com. As defined above, GamblingNerd is run by a group of highly intellectual 'nerds' who know way more than any human should reasonably know about the online gambling industry. Chances are this new all-in-one guide to online gambling is overflowing with a lot more information than any individual may deem necessary to learn, but if there's a particular niche within the business that someone wants to become more educated about, GamblingNerd is certain to provide it.

GamblingNerd presents a wealth of information regarding online casinos, online poker rooms, online bingo sites and online sportsbooks. Visitors will learn all of the latest industry news for each venue as well as being able to read tips, strategies and reviews for top rated online gambling sites.

The online casino market is covered in great detail, with industry news that goes beyond Internet establishments, detailing current land-based casino headlines as well. Visitors can read in-depth, unbiased reviews of different websites. They will also be privy to a mass of tips and strategy guides for each of the most popular casino gaming opportunities like blackjack, craps, roulette, video poker, backgammon and online slots.

The online poker section is dedicated to only top-tier poker sites like PokerStars, Full Tilt Poker, Bodog and others. Along with an industry news analysis, visitors will find the most lucrative and up-to-date promotions plus complete and honest reviews of each poker site that is reputable enough to make the list.

Online sportsbooks and racebooks are a prime subject of betting at the moment, thus GamblingNerd has a considerable database of statistics and reports related to the business. Sports betting enthusiasts will be able to learn all of the relevant incidents and events making headlines as well as learning about different ways to bet on sports, the best angles to take and where to find distinguished online bookmakers to take their wagers with favorable odds.

A major concern for many online gamblers lies in getting their funds in and out of a real money gambling site. A complete catalog of online poker deposit methods details the usage of credit cards, debit cards, directing banking methods, e-checks and e-wallets, listing different online poker rooms that accept such methods of payment.

The immense size of the GamblingNerd website is certainly impressive when you consider its recent birth to the world wide web. Consistent updates and publications of new tips, strategies and reviews will only help to further the convenience for online casino, online poker, online sportsbook and online bingo enthusiasts.

For more information visit http://www.gamblingnerd.com.


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[Press-News.org] GamblingNerd.com Releases All-in-One Gambling News
GamblingNerd.com is proud to announce the launch of its all-in-one gambling news site, committed to becoming the number one database for online gambling information. The site offers news, tips, strategies, reviews other important aspects of gambling.