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  • abacus30
    SBR Sharp
    • 03-23-07
    • 336

    #1
    giving online action to land based casinos
    I'm sure this has been talked about in the past, but I'm not aware of the answer. Why can't we make bets online or on the phone with land based casino's in Vegas or Atlantic City, etc...? You know, set up an account with one of them, fund it and make bets at say Caesar's Palace? Or send them some money and make calls back and forth letting em know what part of our money should be played on which game? Is this illegal? Do the land based U.S. casino's not want our online business or is it illegal for them to take it - whether it be online or through the phone line? Thanks.
  • The HG
    SBR MVP
    • 11-01-06
    • 3566

    #2
    It's always been illegal to phone in bets to Vegas, or anywhere else in the U.S. I seem to recall that they wouldn't even quote you a line over the phone, even though you could always see betting lines in every newspaper in the U.S.

    It's because of the Wire Act, you can look it up on the net if you want to know the specifics. The Wire Act is also what people claimed at various times applied to the internet as well as telephones, the debating of which contributed to the "clarification" law from October.
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    • BigBollocks
      SBR MVP
      • 06-11-06
      • 2045

      #3
      Originally posted by Ganchrow HG
      It's always been illegal to phone in bets to Vegas, or anywhere else in the U.S. I seem to recall that they wouldn't even quote you a line over the phone, even though you could always see betting lines in every newspaper in the U.S.

      It's because of the Wire Act, you can look it up on the net if you want to know the specifics. The Wire Act is also what people claimed at various times applied to the internet as well as telephones, the debating of which contributed to the "clarification" law from October.


      That's not entirely true Ganch HG. The Nevada casinos have always allowed you to keep funded accounts and place wagers over the phone, so long as you're a Nevada resident calling in from Nevada. When I lived out there I saw many a line be changed due to respected accounts early call in bets....
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      • The HG
        SBR MVP
        • 11-01-06
        • 3566

        #4
        Right BB, the Wire Act only applies to calls across state lines. As I seem to recall, it's legal to call in a bet within a state on a game taking place in that same state to a sportsbook located in that same state, in a state where gambling on that event is legal, or something like that.

        Incidentally, I just saw a show on the History Channel about the history of the legality of various drugs in the U.S., and it reminded me of how ridiculous a lot of that stuff has been as well, it makes the gambling laws in the U.S. seem very reasonable and consistent by comparison.
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        • BigBollocks
          SBR MVP
          • 06-11-06
          • 2045

          #5
          Originally posted by Ganchrow HG
          Right BB, the Wire Act only applies to calls across state lines. As I seem to recall, it's legal to call in a bet within a state on a game taking place in that same state to a sportsbook located in that same state, in a state where gambling on that event is legal, or something like that.
          I knew they had it worded fancy, but at the current time it's just a fancy way of saying Nevadans can bet over the phone in Nevada. There's more than a few in here hoping that in a few years it will extend to Delawareans betting over the phone in Delaware


          Originally posted by Ganchrow HG
          Incidentally, I just saw a show on the History Channel about the history of the legality of various drugs in the U.S., and it reminded me of how ridiculous a lot of that stuff has been as well, it makes the gambling laws in the U.S. seem very reasonable and consistent by comparison.
          I would love to see or hear more about this show. I'm sure it's another prime example highlighting that cash, not citizen welfare (despite what people might wish), is king.
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          • remmy358
            SBR MVP
            • 07-18-07
            • 2199

            #6
            wire act is BS - can wager over phone or internet legally on horses too
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