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  • Hman
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 11-04-17
    • 21429

    #71
    Originally posted by jjgold
    SBR will flourish if it passes as will Vegas as will offshore

    Offshore always will have the edge over everyone because of low coast to operate

    NOBODY CAN TOUCH THEM NEVER EVER,,Legal places a fun place to go but that is about it not much to offer but generic sports and bets and lines just like Vegas

    Thank You


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    • jjgold
      SBR Aristocracy
      • 07-20-05
      • 388179

      #72
      HMAN I am like everyone else need it too pass

      Why????????

      SPORTSBETTING FINALLY BECOMES MAINSTREAM AND EVERYONE MAKES CASH

      Mr Walker said if it passes he will consider me for an intern under Sherry for an administrator job
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      • floridagolfer
        SBR MVP
        • 12-19-08
        • 2757

        #73
        I think it gets OK'd, but I don't think that means a hundred little Las Vegases sprout up. I have zero faith in any state government to do this right. Of course, I'd be looking for a place to go for the first week of the NCAA Tournament that doesn't involve a $25 daily "resort fee" or having to be somewhere three hours before the first tipoff just to get a seat.
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        • StackinGreen
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 10-09-10
          • 12140

          #74
          Originally posted by floridagolfer
          I think it gets OK'd, but I don't think that means a hundred little Las Vegases sprout up. I have zero faith in any state government to do this right. Of course, I'd be looking for a place to go for the first week of the NCAA Tournament that doesn't involve a $25 daily "resort fee" or having to be somewhere three hours before the first tipoff just to get a seat.
          Yup. Having options, again, for the perfect mix of energy but not obnoxious fools rush in is ideal. Many will be warm weather locations, too.
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          • Hman
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 11-04-17
            • 21429

            #75
            Originally posted by StackinGreen
            Yup. Having options, again, for the perfect mix of energy but not obnoxious fools rush in is ideal. Many will be warm weather locations, too.


            Unfortunately forbid in Florida, we probably won't see legalized sports betting unless it's through the Indian casinos who have the governor here eating out of their hands in regards to gambling-rights.

            Either way I'm on the same page with JJ, and no matter where I go in the states, if there's legalized sports betting, I will always pass the word to other/newer players about offshore & suggest checking it out where better deals will most likely be found.
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            • StackinGreen
              SBR Posting Legend
              • 10-09-10
              • 12140

              #76
              Yup, everyone wins. I just can't wait til the state legislatures tell the leagues to "Stick it, and you can't do sh*t about it. Sorry."
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              • Hman
                SBR Posting Legend
                • 11-04-17
                • 21429

                #77
                Originally posted by StackinGreen
                Yup, everyone wins. I just can't wait til the state legislatures tell the leagues to "Stick it, and you can't do sh*t about it. Sorry."



                The best part about the entire thing isn't even the legalization.

                It would be seeing the arrogant leagues (especially NFL & Goodell) get b!tch-slapped & have no say.
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                • StackinGreen
                  SBR Posting Legend
                  • 10-09-10
                  • 12140

                  #78
                  Why would any state give them shit? I find it hysterical. Even if some do, there will be enough that don't and envy/making less money off of the sports gambling in their states (the whole point) will make those idiots that get seduced by the moron argument of "Just, just give us some, blah blah integrity blah royalties" turn real quick.
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                  • A4K
                    SBR Hall of Famer
                    • 10-08-12
                    • 5243

                    #79
                    If the federal government was smart, when this becomes legal and it will, they should pass federal legislation that allows all 50 states to participate in sports gambling as long as it funnels through established casinos and books in Vegas. If they did that they'd get every major casino behind the push and they could share the revenue with the states much like parimutuel wagering on horseys.
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                    • alling
                      SBR MVP
                      • 05-13-10
                      • 1405

                      #80
                      The day the books in Vegas announce they go online will be the same day many offshore books will close shop.

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                      • macb
                        SBR High Roller
                        • 08-01-10
                        • 126

                        #81
                        Originally posted by alling
                        The day the books in Vegas announce they go online will be the same day many offshore books will close shop.

                        not true........unless they start offering both openers and credit
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                        • StackinGreen
                          SBR Posting Legend
                          • 10-09-10
                          • 12140

                          #82
                          Remember, locals have the tax and tracking edge to attract players, and offshores offer fuller menus and better prices. Gotta think bog picture alling

                          Even though credit is a lure, it's a scheme that benefits locals so I don't mention it
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                          • thechaoz
                            SBR Posting Legend
                            • 10-23-09
                            • 12154

                            #83
                            Originally posted by Hman
                            Unfortunately forbid in Florida, we probably won't see legalized sports betting unless it's through the Indian casinos who have the governor here eating out of their hands in regards to gambling-rights.

                            Either way I'm on the same page with JJ, and no matter where I go in the states, if there's legalized sports betting, I will always pass the word to other/newer players about offshore & suggest checking it out where better deals will most likely be found.
                            WA state is exactly the same
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                            • chase1
                              SBR Wise Guy
                              • 11-02-09
                              • 842

                              #84
                              I think it's very good for the economy...let people use their money as they see fit. Glad this will pass soon I'm looking forward to online gambling again I have been away from it for years.
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                              • jjgold
                                SBR Aristocracy
                                • 07-20-05
                                • 388179

                                #85
                                You have to be a sucker to play -110 lines and no bonuses
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                                • chase1
                                  SBR Wise Guy
                                  • 11-02-09
                                  • 842

                                  #86
                                  I hear that. I used to love to rack up those bonuses and glad to see their still out there! Who would gamble online and not try to get the best deal?
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                                  • Drew Martin
                                    SBR Rookie
                                    • 03-28-16
                                    • 38

                                    #87
                                    Originally posted by Hman
                                    Some states are already prepared/preparing to take online wagers.

                                    See post #15:

                                    The state recently became the fourth to legalize online gambling, and PA sports betting could be on the horizon. That same gaming law from 2017 also legalized sports betting, should the US Supreme Court strike down the federal ban this spring. That would include mobile wagering as well as betting on sports at casinos.


                                    However, Offshore will still stand strong.

                                    Legalization = Exposure
                                    Exposure = More Players
                                    More Players = More Competition
                                    More Competition = More players finding better bonuses, odds, perks, and value Offshore

                                    It's a domino effect.
                                    It is a really tough call to say how they will do IMO... If the states/feds tax it too much- I agree with you, there will still be a strong demand for the offshore books. However, if the legal product is a competitive product I believe the offshore market is in trouble.

                                    - I do not believe the leagues should get any revenue directly from taxing legal sports betting. The "integrity fee" is a joke, with a creative and misleading title. The leagues will get a ton of added revenue through added eyeballs on their products and advertising dollars from the private sector.
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                                    • jjgold
                                      SBR Aristocracy
                                      • 07-20-05
                                      • 388179

                                      #88
                                      Legal products are not really competitive products same as marijuana you cannot compete with the illegal market

                                      What’s going to happen more gamblers will get into the market and they’re going to find out offshore has much more to offer
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                                      • StackinGreen
                                        SBR Posting Legend
                                        • 10-09-10
                                        • 12140

                                        #89
                                        JJ, what does a company like CG get as far as a cut for handling Venetian/Palazzo books?

                                        Having a sportsbook is a fixed cost = they already have it. As it is, yes they pay workers but they also have it as a casino draw so "low cost to operate" is hard to gauge. I agree it's less, but no one is ever canning their hotel book. It's essentially a glorified sports bar for most hotel casinos.

                                        What kind of rebates would I get if I put 10k at risk a week on baseball for nearly the whole season?
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                                        • Optional
                                          Administrator
                                          • 06-10-10
                                          • 61672

                                          #90
                                          Originally posted by Drew Martin
                                          I do not believe the leagues should get any revenue directly from taxing legal sports betting.
                                          It has done a lot of good for junior sport and the horse racing industry in Australia.

                                          I think sports have to report how they spend the money and it has to be in approved ways though. I doubt the NFL would be fighting to get dollars for junior teams though.
                                          .
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                                          • jjgold
                                            SBR Aristocracy
                                            • 07-20-05
                                            • 388179

                                            #91
                                            If you bet 10k weekly at a low juice place offshore your saving TONS OF MONEY PER YEAR vs -110 year bettor

                                            Numbers are insane

                                            People do not realize Vegas makes pennies off sports wagering
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