How Will This Uk Advertising Ban Affect Books?

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  • bigboydan
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 08-10-05
    • 55420

    #1
    How Will This Uk Advertising Ban Affect Books?
    I know we have some UK posters here and I'd like to get your opinions on how this ban might affect you guys like the U.S. laws effected us here in the states.

    Just how bad will this hurt the books over there in the future?
  • vanman
    SBR MVP
    • 02-08-07
    • 1163

    #2
    An advertising ban will only affect new books trying to get into the market,existing books shouldn`t have any problems.
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    • bigboydan
      SBR Aristocracy
      • 08-10-05
      • 55420

      #3
      I don't Vanman.

      I feel that the kids of today might not start to gamble if it's not in from of them with the advertising. Sorta like the smoking bans nowadays, and that could fizzle out the shops over there over the long term.
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      • vanman
        SBR MVP
        • 02-08-07
        • 1163

        #4
        you don`t need advertising here in the UK because when you walk down your local high street there are normally at least 3 bookmakers,so youngsters will be exposed to the temptation of gambling.
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        • Santo
          SBR MVP
          • 09-08-05
          • 2957

          #5
          Regardless, UK books can continue to advertise, so can EU, Gibraltar, Isle of Man. It's just Costa Rica that have been banned at the moment for not meeting UK standards, Antigua's case is still being heard.
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          • SBR_John
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 07-12-05
            • 16471

            #6
            In line with what is going on a number of other places. Trying to protect the home team.

            Gambling ads should be some how regulated. Much in the same way as smoking ads are.
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            • jjgold
              SBR Aristocracy
              • 07-20-05
              • 388179

              #7
              UK books are for nickle and dimers anyway, the $10 bettor.

              Ban wont mean much
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              • bigloser
                SBR Wise Guy
                • 07-19-06
                • 787

                #8
                Originally posted by SBR_John
                In line with what is going on a number of other places. Trying to protect the home team.

                .
                Not at all , a number of the big UK books are/were licensed in unrecognised territories. Willam Hill, the biggest of these, has taken the expensive decision to relocate.
                Costa Rica may well have been recognised but for some reason it chose not to apply.
                Protectionism is an American disease.
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                • remmy358
                  SBR MVP
                  • 07-18-07
                  • 2199

                  #9
                  Originally posted by bigloser
                  Not at all , a number of the big UK books are/were licensed in unrecognised territories. Willam Hill, the biggest of these, has taken the expensive decision to relocate.
                  Costa Rica may well have been recognised but for some reason it chose not to apply.
                  Protectionism is an American disease.
                  blame it on the americans...even when they have no impact in the decision....that's the easy thing to do, right?
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                  • bigloser
                    SBR Wise Guy
                    • 07-19-06
                    • 787

                    #10
                    Originally posted by remmy358
                    blame it on the americans...even when they have no impact in the decision....that's the easy thing to do, right?
                    What? think you need to read my post again.
                    The Uk decision has nothing to do with the Americans. It just isnt protectionism but sensible regulation.
                    The recent US decisions ARE protectionism
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                    • bigloser
                      SBR Wise Guy
                      • 07-19-06
                      • 787

                      #11
                      Originally posted by remmy358
                      blame it on the americans...even when they have no impact in the decision....that's the easy thing to do, right?
                      obviously sore point though, you seem a bit defensive
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                      • SBR_John
                        SBR Posting Legend
                        • 07-12-05
                        • 16471

                        #12
                        Originally posted by bigloser
                        Not at all , a number of the big UK books are/were licensed in unrecognised territories. Willam Hill, the biggest of these, has taken the expensive decision to relocate.
                        Costa Rica may well have been recognised but for some reason it chose not to apply.
                        Protectionism is an American disease.
                        OK. But for a country that runs a trade deficit of $60 billion dollars, I dont really think you could be serious with the comment "Protectionism is an American disease.".
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                        • scoob40
                          SBR Rookie
                          • 03-11-07
                          • 49

                          #13
                          [QUOTE=jjgold;317589]UK books are for nickle and dimers anyway, the $10 bettor

                          That's not what Santo tells me.
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                          • bigloser
                            SBR Wise Guy
                            • 07-19-06
                            • 787

                            #14
                            Originally posted by SBR_John
                            a country that runs a trade deficit of $60 billion dollars, .
                            consumer debt fuels this, the US lives beyond its means
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                            • Santo
                              SBR MVP
                              • 09-08-05
                              • 2957

                              #15
                              Originally posted by scoob40
                              Originally posted by jjgold
                              UK books are for nickle and dimers anyway, the $10 bettor
                              That's not what Santo tells me.
                              I don't think I've ever commented on the subject.

                              It's well known that many Uk books will limit accounts if you're winning (or beating the closing number).

                              Ladbrokes and Hills have got a bit better recently, but the only place you'll get by untouched is Betfair. At betfair you can happily get down 5 or 6 figure sums on most major (European) sporting events.
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