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Offshore Sportsbook
There are a lot of reasons to go with an offshore sportsbook
over Las Vegas sportsbooks or illegal bookies. The most obvious is
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Internet Sportsbook
If you aren't using an internet sportsbook then you are back in the dark
ages of sports betting. When you decide to make the move online
you will have the chance to bet twenty-four hours a day, seven days a
week via phone or computer. |
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Online Sportsbook Gambling
There are millions of people out there who enjoy legal online
sportsbook gambling every day. Billions of dollars of cash changes
hands with each year and there are many different opportunities for
people to cash in on this growing phenomenon. |
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Top Sportsbooks Reviewed
The best online sportsbooks you can find are reviewed here at our
site. All of the sites listed on our site are safe for our visitors to
open an account with and start placing their sports wagers immediately. |
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Gambling Law Update: March 2004
By Lawrence G. Walters, Esq.
While wagering over the Internet on horseracing across state lines has been legalized
in 17 states, the United States Congress is still undecided as to whether additional
forms of casino-style gaming should be prohibited. Senator Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.)
continues to remain the leading anti-gambling voice in Washington. |
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US Government Fighting a Losing Battle
A recent report from the National Gambling Impact Study Commission
estimates that individuals wager between $80 and $380 billion dollars
with illegal bookies, an amount 100 times the amount bet on professional
sports with legal bookmakers in the state of Nevada. |
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Online Gambling Ban Due to Fail
By Koleman Strumpf of Foxnews
With the steady rise of commercial activity on the Internet, Congress
has been moving toward a formal prohibition of online gambling (search).
While such policies might spring from a moral viewpoint, they are unlikely
to succeed in limiting online betting. |
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Why we should regulate, no prohobit internet gambling
By Profreedom
Attempts to prohibit Internet gaming are unlikely to succeed; they will have
substantial unintended consequences, and they may have adverse implications for
other forms of e-commerce. |
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