Gambling911.com: What's Hot, What's NotWe are now doing our regular segment on What's Hot and What's Not since our readers are always offering feedback on the various stories featured here at Gambling911.com.
Over the past few days, The A-Rod Joslyn Noel Morse saga has taken center stage, which afforded us an opportunity to review the latest
2007 World Series Betting Odds and just how the New York Yankees continue to near the top of the American League Pennant ladder despite being at the bottom of their respective division - or at least sharing that position with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. We find this story dying down a bit as we're entering into the second part of the weekend, but make no mistake about it...this one was hot and it has prompted additional traffic for such articles as the Jenny Woo classic
Hottest Athletes Wives.
Forget the photo that started it all of A-Rod getting caught with Morse entering a Toronto strip club. Perhaps the photo of the year goes to Friday night's
Boston Red Sox fans wearing blonde babe masks behind home plate as A-Rod is taking swings (he may or may not be oblivious to what is taking place behind him). It is a photo that even Yankees fans had to give rare props to their arch rivals, The Boston Red Sox.
Baseball was taking center stage once again on Sunday, this time with a minor league story and a major league tantrum. Everyone is just starting to learn about
Mississippi
Braves Manager Phillip Wellman Going Crazy and we have the video to illustrate just what went wrong. It's hilarious. And it was the most read piece on the Gambling911.com/Sports911.com website Sunday morning.
"Flip This House" and Sam Leccima have been getting tons of reads the past few days since we first reported on the Atlanta fraud case. This is definitely one for the oddsmakers to get a market on and we anticipate some online gambling sites offering odds on his conviction and the show itself shortly. File this one under LEGAL BETTING ODDS.
While K1 Dynamite did not generate nearly as much traffic as last week's Mixed Martial Arts event, UFC 71, that one was gangbusters and the latest
Royce
Gracie vs
Kazushi Sakuraba betting affair still got modest traffic. But it's a late entry,
former WWE professional wrestlyer turned MMA fighter, Brock
Lesnar and his future in the sport that was registering plenty of traffic by early Sunday. That article first got published during the early morning hours it should be noted.
There was obviously some decent traffic for our NBA Eastern Conference Finals coverage where
Cavs,
LeBron James and Daniel Gibson? Head Into
2007 NBA Finals but there were a number of other topics that had our readers more captivated. And the number of inquiries for the Cleveland Cavaliers was hardly what we would have expected considering that city's massive fan base.
Sparky Collins
Big Brother 2007 Betting Odds coverage has been gaining steam over the past few days.
2008 US Presidential hopeful
Ron Paul continues to hold his own after one of the most read articles of the week regarding the slashing of his odds from 200 to 1 to 15 to 1 in a matter of weeks.
What wasn't hot?
News that Pakistan Cricket Coach
Bob
Woolmer was not murdered after all during the Cricket World Cup. Make no mistake about it, this was one of the hottest stories here when the news first broke that it appeared to be a murder.
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Christopher Costigan, Gambling911.com
Originally published June 3, 2007 12:10 pm EST