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  • pokernut9999
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 07-25-07
    • 12757

    #1
    ESPN and Gambling
    E60 on now will have a segment about gambler killing kids over a bet. Might be of interest to watch.
  • jon13009
    SBR MVP
    • 09-22-07
    • 1258

    #2
    ESPN promotes and glamorizes gambling. Sure, but they are not the one's totally responsible for addictive gambling, and this piece looks like something to counter act the Dr. Bob piece last week.

    People will bet sports regardless of the attempts to limit it to Vegas. The real problem occurs when you get over you head and have to find ways to pay off your mounting debts.


    More ESPN video on Dr. Bob (a staged production meeting discussing Dr. Bob at ESPN):



    A little discussion on the line, Shapp tries to compare picking sports to picking stocks and objects to promoting gambling at ESPN. Funny when someone in the room sounds (or tries to sound) surprised at "52%?!" - (thinking anything over 60% is easy?)
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    • ShamsWoof10
      SBR MVP
      • 11-15-06
      • 4827

      #3
      Yes I watched that E:60 actually and the one girl on there did mention that they air a lot of poker and gambling... She admits they promote it...

      The reason why the killing took place was because the one guy cheated the other out of 17K... What I found most interesting is they showed my favorite book of course (sportsbook.com) but SAID "OLYMPIC SPORTS"...

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      • idontlikerocks
        SBR Wise Guy
        • 10-09-07
        • 571

        #4
        guess the guy won't be collecting anything now!!
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        • pats3peat
          SBR MVP
          • 10-23-05
          • 1163

          #5
          I am very disappointed in ESPN. They let chris berman go against the spread in his "Against the spread" segment.
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          • LLXC
            SBR Hall of Famer
            • 12-10-06
            • 8972

            #6
            I hear a ton of mention of ATS nowadays in the media. Also, I've seen less mistakes of the wrong team being called the underdog/favorite (based on the spread).
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            • stump
              SBR MVP
              • 09-14-05
              • 1715

              #7
              i've been a diehard ESPN wathcer for years, but over the past year or so I have become turned off by them. I can't explain exactly what has irritated me but everything from Tony Kornheiser on Monday Night Football to the countless self promotions that you have to endure have really annoyed me with them.
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              • idontlikerocks
                SBR Wise Guy
                • 10-09-07
                • 571

                #8
                anyone know how espn's ratings have held up since the doj holdup?
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                • regularguy
                  SBR Wise Guy
                  • 09-12-07
                  • 781

                  #9
                  In Nevada, ESPN radio carries radio programming dedicated to sports gambling. "Leroy's Sports Hour" is the one I listen to now and then. Here's a link:



                  It doesn't seem to be causing the collapse of western civilization.

                  God love Nevada.
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                  • jjgold
                    SBR Aristocracy
                    • 07-20-05
                    • 388179

                    #10
                    You can find stories like this all over the globe, common bad reporting and a story that should of never been on tv. So many people that bet and they find on sicko that bet on the net.
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                    • louis
                      SBR Wise Guy
                      • 09-23-06
                      • 763

                      #11
                      ESPN reported that Olympic was in the Bahamas. Of course they are in Jamaica.
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                      • etothep
                        SBR MVP
                        • 09-14-07
                        • 1299

                        #12
                        Originally posted by stump
                        i've been a diehard ESPN wathcer for years, but over the past year or so I have become turned off by them. I can't explain exactly what has irritated me but everything from Tony Kornheiser on Monday Night Football to the countless self promotions that you have to endure have really annoyed me with them.
                        i personally hate their "espn insider" bs, like anyone in their right mind would pay so as to read an article about questions emailed to some 80 year old nobodys named bob gibbons, a brilliantly titled article "inside edge: carmona needs to throw more strikes" or one that is titled, my hand to god, "kiper: 5 games worth watching"

                        not to mention how espn must rank everything sports related into a top 10 or top 100 or top 318 or put everything in a bracket and have a tournament to decide such items as best uniform, best boy band, best condiment to go a damn reuben sandwich or whatever the hell else it is they keep wasting airtime with

                        though if SI could get their crap together, they could make a run at taking espn down a peg, though if they havent done it by now i dont see them doing it at all (not that SI is all that much better)
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                        • WileOut
                          SBR MVP
                          • 02-04-07
                          • 3844

                          #13
                          For the life of me I cant understand why they ran this. ESPN radio last year ran ads for tout services. I called once out of curiosity when the guy offered a free pick. When I called the guy then went on to tell me that he was involved in fixing games. He had advertised on the Herd! Then as said already they do all the poker coverage and they always pick against the spread every week. Even mike and mike pick against the spread. Hypocrisy at its finest.
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                          • Rollins08
                            SBR MVP
                            • 04-20-07
                            • 1337

                            #14
                            Corso bets on games, I know it. I've seen blowouts when he talks about how people are really interested in the next score.
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