September Gambling Schedule Brought To You By MyBookie.ag

September Gambling Schedule Brought To You By MyBookie.ag

 

Well, guys, I hate to break it to you, but short of that labor day white party you’re hopefully going to this weekend, summer’s over. In truth, that’s welcomed news to a large portion of the gambling community, as September brings with it one thing that gamblers beg for all year long, football season. The 2018 NFL and NCAA season are upon us, and much to the dismay of girlfriends, wives, children, and non-degenerate friends, they’re about to lose out on a significant amount of your time and attention.

Hey, it was a fun summer though right? baseball took center stage, sure, but we also had the biggest UFC event of all time, Tiger Woods competing at a major again, The Hot Dog Eating Contest, Hard Knocks, Lebron leaving Cleveland (again), The Warriors dominating the NBA (again), The World Cup, WWE SummerSlam, and all the tennis you can handle.

With that being said, here’s a look at what’s on tap to make the end of summer scaries not so scary.

 

1.September 1: The Return Of College Football

Well, duh. The NCAA season has already kicked off with a few games, but nothing really of note until this Saturday, where we have three marquee matchups including a fifth college football playoff game in week one with Washington Vs. Auburn, Notre Dame Vs. Michigan, and Florida State Vs. Virginia Tech.

All lines for NCAAF Week one can be found Here.

 

2. September 6: Weeks Are Only Six Days Long Again

There really isn’t another entity in this world that owns a day of the week like The NFL. Whether you’re just in some office pools, fantasy football with Nancy in accounting, or a seasoned professional sports gambler, for the next six months, you’re world will revolve in some way, and at least your Sundays, with The NFL. Enjoy it, as The NFL season kicks off Thursday, September Sixth with The Atlanta Falcons Vs. Philadelphia Eagles.

 

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3. September 8: UFC 228: Woodley Vs. Till

Tyron Woodley makes his return to the octagon against brash up an comer Darren Till for the 170ib title. You could be seeing the next big star in Darren Till, as the best way to liken him is to an English version of Conor McGregor. Valentina Shevchenko is also in action in a title fight, and the main card rounds out with Jessica Andrade Vs. Karolina Kowalkiewicz, and Yair Rodriguez Vs. Zabit Magomedsharipov.

 

4. September 15: Let’s Go To Hell..In A Cell

Look, I’m not going to sit here and tell you-you should get back into wrestling as you probably haven’t watched it since the golden era of Stone Cold, The Rock, Degeneration-X, and co, but the fact remains you can wager on Hell In A Cell at MyBookie.ag, and for that reason alone, it deserves a place on this list. Do some handicapping on it, look over some predictions, in just the last year, a gambler from England won over $10,000 on a WrestleMania parlay of three underdogs. Plus, when it’s Hell In A Cell, you might get to see some cool stuff like this:

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5. September 25: The World Can Root For Tiger Again

The 42nd Ryder Cup takes place in France from September 28th to September 30th at the Albatros Golf Course. The USA team is the defending champion but has lost the last five matches in Europe, having last captured a title there in 1993. Yes, Tiger is all systems go for Team-USA.

Automatic qualifiers: Brooks Koepka, Dustin Johnson, Patrick Reed, Justin Thomas, Bubba Watson, Jordan Spieth, Rickie Fowler, Webb Simpson.

Picks:

Three on Tuesday, the final pick on Sept. 10.

Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson have long been considered locks to be among Furyk’s picks — going back to before the PGA Championship, where Woods finished second and Mickelson ended up 10th in the final Ryder Cup standings. Little has occurred to change that view.

If you want to know more about The Ryder Cup, click here.

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