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To be able to know how online sports betting works, it is very important to first acquaint ourselves with the basic 'sports betting' concept. Turns out that the sports betting concept is actually not hard to understand, as it involves trying to predict which teams, or players (or animals, in the event that of animal sports like horse racing) is more likely to win any given event, and after that putting some money against that prediction alongside another person (or a number of others) with the opposite prediction, in order that within the event of your prediction coming true, you're able to pocket what your opponents had put down - in terms of money - against their bets; with the opposite happening in the event of your prediction turning out to be wrong, where it's you who might have to pay the person (or people) you were betting against the amounts you had bet for in the event that their prediction turns out to be the true one.

Sports betting is just not a new undertaking. Indeed there are recorded instances in history going very far back of individuals betting away huge fortunes in certain professional sports. In more recent times, conversely, sports betting came to be so widespread and prolific that a business was born of it, the business in question here being the bookmaking business, which tries to 'spread the risk' in sports betting which without the intervention of the bookmaker, will be a really risky undertaking indeed as people here bet against events over which they have absolutely no control (unless they engage in 'game fixing' which will be considered immoral).

As with any facets of human life, sports betting has been greatly influenced by the 'Internet revolution' which has occurred over the final two decades or so - and it's out of this, precisely, that online sports betting was borne.

At its core, online sports-betting is a result of ingenious leveraging of traditional sports-betting, bookmaking as well as the tools of technology which make it possible for individuals partaking in it to bet on events taking part all over the world.

Because of the bookmaking element on it, online sports-betting is usually one of 'spread out risks' rather than the traditional 'winner takes it all' sort - to ensure that odds of the many teams, players or animals one is betting on winning a particular sporting event are worked out, then priced (as in, so many dollars per odd) in order that ultimately, you find yourself betting for or against 'so many 'odds-points' of the specific team, player or animal winning. This way, it is still possible for the team, player or animal you bet on to lose the event, and you still get to earn something out of your 'wrong prediction.' Put one other way, this is about betting for or against each (calculated) odd of the team, player or animal winning, rather than betting for or against the entire possibility of the team player or animal winning - which may be a rather risky 'winner takes all' scenario.

Online sports-betting has received a big push from the fact that sports betting itself is illegal in many parts of the world (for instance, in the majority of states of America), to ensure that it really is only by going safe football online that sports-betting enthusiasts in those parts of the world can usually get to engage in this activity. It is, on the other hand, also worthy noting that several of the internet sports betting websites may not allow participants from the parts of the world where sports betting is illegal to be their members; out of a fear for legal reprisals, hence the restrictions they tend to put on members, even though cunning people usually find ways of circumventing these.