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P2P (Peer to Peer) Betting, also known as ' Exchange Betting ', allows you to bet on what you want, with who want and also when and where you want to. You can bet as a group, against another group or simply, bet one on one. P2P Sportsbetting.com allows its user generated bets allow the users to bet against each other on any specific current sports even anytime anyplace right from your mobile phone. You cast your odds and if accepted, you show and cast your guaranteed money and the person or people you are betting against does the same. Yes it's just that simple. At the end of the event, immediately the money is released to the winner.. Thus, you the bettors/punters have the flexibility to craft your bets your way and set your own betting odds. You are thereby given t the liberty to become your own bookie. At present, it is the best value betting available to the bettors as there is no bookmaker's margin involved.
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Welcome to P2P Sports Bet
p2p Sportsbet offers exclusive one on one betting service, Signup today and invite your friends / contacts to initiate free betting sessions.Our Service is free to signup and offers exclusive guides on getting started with P2p Betting.
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The 2015 NBA Playoffs is the postseason tournament of the National Basketball Association's 2014–15 season. The playoffs began on Saturday, April 18, with the NBA Finals starting on Thursday, June 4. For the first time since 2005–06, all teams from a particular division made the playoffs (in this case, all five teams from the Southwest Division) The San Antonio Spurs made their 18th straight playoff appearance, while the Atlanta Hawks (eighth straight playoff appearance)[1] and the Golden State Warriors (third straight playoff appearance) entered the playoffs as the first seeds of their respective conferences. The Cleveland Cavaliers are making their first postseason appearance since 2010, the final season of LeBron James' first stint with the Cavaliers. On the other hand, James' former team, the Miami Heat, missed the playoffs after making the previous year's Finals, becoming the first team to do so since the 2005 Lakers. Miami had qualified for the playoffs for six consecutive seasons before missing this year, also reaching the NBA Finals four consecutive times..
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