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Online Casino Reviews
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I played my first hand of blackjack 15 years ago in a casino on a Native American reservation. Ever since then, I’ve been gambling pretty regularly both online and at local casinos. I hit the riverboats at least once a month, and play at least twice that much in online gaming rooms. As such, I know how important it is to choose the right casino — especially when going online.

That’s why I make use of the comprehensive online casino reviews found at Pro360.com. Pro360 has been reviewing online gaming sites since 1997, so I’m sure they know what they’re doing.

One of the best things about the Pro360.com website is the way the casinos are listed in a table right on the homepage. This allows for quick comparisons of the most important features (such as whether or not US players are allowed, max bonus, and editor and player ratings) so I don’t have to waste my time digging through a bunch of info to find what I need. Then, if I want a more detailed review, all I have to do is click another link. Simple!

Anyway, if you’re looking for a reliable source of information about online casinos, I highly recommend checking out Pro360.com. I’ve already found several new casinos that sound promising, and I can’t wait to try them!

Comments (0) Posted by T.F.P. on Saturday, November 3rd, 2007


Irish Fall to Navy in 3OT
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navy.jpg The futility of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish football season continued today, with another heartbreaking loss. This time the squad lost to the Navy Midshipmen by a score of 46-44 in triple overtime in front of the home crowd in South Bend. Besides running the Irish record to a dismal 1-7 on the season, the loss also ended Notre Dame’s 43-game winning streak over Navy. It seems that almost every positive ND record established during the team’s proud past is falling this year, which is a shame.

I saw the second half of the game (including the 3 overtimes), and I still can’t believe that the Irish let this one get away. Obviously neither team was playing much defense, but I’m still having trouble with a call that head coach Charlie Weis made with less than two minutes left in the fourth. It was 4th-and-8 on the Navy 24 with the score tied at 28. Weis decided to go for it instead of attempting the go-ahead field goal, which means he either has no faith in his placekicker, no faith in his defense, or both.

Anyway, Navy sacked QB Evan Sharpley for a loss of 7 yards. The Irish D then held Navy, and the game went into triple overtime, with the Midshipmen eventually emerging as winners.

I’m sure everyone will be second-guessing this call all week long — and rightly so. Wow.

Comments (0) Posted by T.F.P. on Saturday, November 3rd, 2007


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