Football nut Mike McNally won £650,000 for a £10 stake on World Cup games

Posted by Gambling News | Gambling News,Sports Betting News | Thursday 22 July 2010 10:41 am

EXCLUSIVE by BRIAN FLVNN

FOOTBALL nut Mike McNally won £650,000 for a £10 stake on World Cup games

Canny Mike, 29, laid five £2 bets with an online bookie, which entitled him to enter a contest to predict the winner of EVERY match.

He got 36 right – more than any other punter in the world – to scoop the million dollar (£650,000) prize.

Titan Bet threw its global prediction contest open to every punter who wagered at least a tenner on the World Cup.

England nearly cost Mike, of Bradford, West Yorks, the prize after he backed them to beat Germany in South Africa.

But by the time of the final, he and one other person were level after calling 35 of the 63 matches. And business graduate Mike correctly had Spain down to win. while his rival had gone for Holland.

He said: "I was speechless when I learned I’d won. I just wish England could have performed as well as 1 did."

b.flynn@the-sun.co.uk

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Four New Languages Introduced to the Titan Bet Guide for Football Betting

Posted by Gambling News | Sports Betting News | Monday 10 May 2010 4:35 pm

In response to Titan Bet’s growing international betting audience, four new languages have been added to the Titan Bet World Cup guide. The new languages include French, Italian, Spanish and German, and come as a highly valued feature to Titan Bet players across Europe who will now be able to further enjoy football betting in the comfort of their native languages.

Titan Bet‘s World Cup guide offers bettors detailed information on all 32 World Cup teams, and is saturated with valuable football betting tips, "Top 10s" highlights and insightful trivia. Players can leverage this wide range of data to make educated predictions on the 64 matches of the South Africa 2010 event. The final game, slated for July 11, 2010, is expected to attract an unprecedented amount of participants in online sports betting.

As one of the fastest growing sportsbooks online, Titan Bet stands among the lead sportsbooks for the 2010 World Cup. "We always look to bring our players the best service available and this comprehensive football betting webzine is another example of Titan Bet’s commitment to it’s international audience. Adding new languages is key to increasing customer satisfaction, and at the same time, increasing our reach in the market." commented Euro Partners Marketing VP, Marc Kenigsberg.

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The Titan Bet $100 Million Mania Challenge is Now Live and Kicking

Posted by Gambling News | Gambling News,Sports Betting News | Wednesday 14 April 2010 2:25 pm

Football fans everywhere will turn to Titan Bet this summer for a chance to predict the 64 World Cup matches and win a $100,000,000 grand prize, deemed the biggest prize in sport this summer.

Titan Bet is proud to announce the opening of an unprecedented multi-million dollar international promotion to celebrate the start of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. Aptly named the $100 Million Mania, this exclusive promotion is offering a $100,000,000 grand prize to any contestant who can accurately predict each of the winning teams throughout the World Cup. In the event that no contestant is able to guess all 64 match results, a $1,000,000 guaranteed prize will be paid out to the contestant with the highest number of correct predictions.

The Titan Bet $100 Million Mania competition is slated to attract amateur and experienced bettors from over 60 countries. On top of the multi-million dollar cash giveaways, participants will also be awarded bonus prizes such as game tickets and merchandise.

Coinciding with the promotion, Titan Bet has recently launched an online World Cup guide designed to assist participating contestants in preparing and gathering information on the competing teams, players and matches.

$100 Million Mania is open to anyone with a Titan Bet account and a passion for World Cup football action. Prediction forms are available at Titan Bet and can be edited until the start of the World Cup games on June 10, 2010. Titan Bet will announce the winner of the Million Mania promotion the day after the championship match, scheduled to take place on July 11, 2010.

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Titan Bet Introduces World Cup Guide for Online Football Betting

Posted by Gambling News | Sports Betting News | Tuesday 23 March 2010 10:24 pm

New online football guide designed to assist bettors with valuable World Cup insight.

Titan Bet is pleased to announce the addition of a World Cup guide, which will offer bettors detailed information on all World Cup related topics , including historical analysis, team bios, betting tips and more. The guide is slated to enhance player’s ability to win big at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa with Titan Bet.

World Cup betting has turned a corner with the addition of this comprehensive Titan Bet football betting guide, which is strengthened by innovative Titan Bet features such as the Stats Analyzer, Live Betting and Titan Bet TV. The Titan Bet sportsbook links functionality with added value in one unique platform; the World Cup guide is another branch of the expanding Titan Bet offering.

"Titan Bet is excited to contribute to the World Cup betting experience with our new online guide. Tapping into this valuable clinic of World Cup information full of tips, pointers and advice, will greatly assist all of our players", commented Euro Partners Marketing VP, Marc Kenigsberg.

The 2010 World Cup in South Africa is expected to draw tens of millions of viewers and active participants. Titan Bet has succeeded in its continuous push to draw bettors into a complete sportsbook, which aims to provide both service with enjoyment.

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