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    How do you guys think about Mississippi getting into it by the end of July? I am unsure how many in Tunica will have sports wagering. I am considering a trip there which is a 3 hour drive from here. I did hear that no mobile wagering. It has to be at the casino there.

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    Miss possible.............key location actually

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    Quote Originally Posted by tblues2005 View Post
    How do you guys think about Mississippi getting into it by the end of July? I am unsure how many in Tunica will have sports wagering. I am considering a trip there which is a 3 hour drive from here. I did hear that no mobile wagering. It has to be at the casino there.
    Mississippi need the revenue more then most States do.It would be good for them,I reckon.
    Last edited by packerd_00; 06-08-18 at 04:32 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tblues2005 View Post
    How do you guys think about Mississippi getting into it by the end of July? I am unsure how many in Tunica will have sports wagering. I am considering a trip there which is a 3 hour drive from here. I did hear that no mobile wagering. It has to be at the casino there.
    Mississippi will have sports gambling pretty soon but only in casino. They will probably tax the heck out of it so might not be the best place to bet for the first few years. They are the most likely to have -115 odds.

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    I heard 12 percent tax. Its better than Penn. They are supposed to vote on it this month.

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    I would think Pennsylvania going to have to move quickly to change the tax laws because there’s no way they’re going to let their residence go to Delaware and New Jersey and take their money

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    Phil Murphy signs sports betting law. You can start betting on Thursday.


    By Brent Johnson



    Get ready to place your bets, New Jersey.

    Gov. Phil Murphy on Monday signed a law that finally authorizes legal sports betting in New Jersey, both online and at the state's casinos, racetracks, and former racetracks.

    Monmouth Park racetrack in Oceanport is tentatively planning to become the first place in the state to accept bets, starting Thursday at 10:30 a.m., track operator Dennis Drazin told NJ Advance Media.

    The signing caps a seven-year saga in which New Jersey spent $9 million in taxpayer money on a court battle to legalize such betting at casinos and tracks.

    It comes about a month after the U.S. Supreme Court sided with the state, overturning a 1992 federal ban on sports wagering and allowing states across the country to legalize it.

    New Jersey is now the second state outside of Nevada to authorize betting on sports games. Delaware beat the state by about a week.

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    Online! Didn't expect that.

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    Are the barroom bookies trying get jobs in the legit casinos?

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    Do you all think that alternatives to the "SuperContest" will pop up in other states now that it's ubiquitous?

    I like it because it'll make that market much more competitive, especially since they initiated the 8% fee 2 years ago which made it unbettable, especially with wins being taxed at income.

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    Until they have most states with capability of wagering online it's really not that big of a deal. Why would I want to drive even 20 minutes to go put bets in? And what about Live betting? How do I stay at a casino all day and all night trying to do that?
    It's a step in the right direction but it's not going to pull offshore bettor away until it's all online.

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    30 days and we online in NJ goodbye offshore for NJ players....

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    Quote Originally Posted by shopp View Post

    30 days and we online in NJ goodbye offshore for NJ players....


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    Good luck with the 13% tax I’ll be paying -105 thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    I would think Pennsylvania going to have to move quickly to change the tax laws because there’s no way they’re going to let their residence go to Delaware and New Jersey and take their money
    Gonna be a little state competition, could help restrain the vig, but the taxes hurt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    Good luck with the 13% tax I’ll be paying -105 thank you
    what's the 13, jj

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