I wanted to ask you guys if there any in Missisippi or any other places other than Vegas/Nevada?
Thanks in advance
Fishhead
SBR Aristocracy
08-11-05
40179
#2
OREGON LOTTERY
No sportsbetting in MS.
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gambleballs
SBR Sharp
10-15-07
466
#3
Delaware has some sportsbetting. Two other states are grandfathered in to be able to offer sportsbetting. Oregon and Montana I believe.
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TJ EasyStreet
SBR High Roller
03-17-10
170
#4
IIRC, though, Delaware is all parlays.
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gambleballs
SBR Sharp
10-15-07
466
#5
yeah I think that's right. 3 team min and like $100 max bet.
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menang8
SBR Hustler
03-24-10
90
#6
Have to try offshore!
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SpiderMonkey
SBR Wise Guy
08-30-09
552
#7
Did I see Iowa was working on allowing sports betting?
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jackkkk2009
SBR MVP
07-13-09
1183
#8
Originally posted by SpiderMonkey
Did I see Iowa was working on allowing sports betting?
Don't think so. I think It's New Jersey
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gambleballs
SBR Sharp
10-15-07
466
#9
Originally posted by jackkkk2009
Don't think so. I think It's New Jersey
yeah Atlantic City would love to offer sports but the NFL and other leagues threaten to sue or or boycott any state that even mentions sportsbetting lately.
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ucbearcats1027
SBR Wise Guy
01-05-09
903
#10
my house haha
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king
SBR Wise Guy
01-15-09
506
#11
It's not fair that vegas is taking all the action. Seems like a monopoly.
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gambleballs
SBR Sharp
10-15-07
466
#12
<1% of all the money bet on sports goes through Vegas books.
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frankthetank
SBR Wise Guy
08-29-09
652
#13
Casino Boats in Florida have small time bookie operations. And they pay some zit face kid to print the lines and he has lines that are 3 or 4 hours old. ha ha. And I beat them several times with steam moves on west coast college hoops. A big one was a year or two ago, they had St. Mary's -9.5 over Pacific and the line went to -11.5 and they still had 9' so I hit em for 550. Then went and lost it all on Blackjack and a speeding ticket later in the night. Haha LOL
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BigdaddyQH
SBR Posting Legend
07-13-09
19530
#14
Originally posted by gambleballs
<1% of all the money bet on sports goes through Vegas books.
Prove that. Where did you dream up that number? Less than 1%? Give me a break. Show me the proof. I personally know of cartels that go through Vegas that make their wagers. The group I am involved with makes wagers on certain games that are MORE than 1% of the wagers made on all the offshore books, and we are just one of many groups.
83 million was wagered on the Superbowl in Vegas, and you are trying to claim that 83 million is less than 1% of the total wagered? Do the math whiz. It figures out to 8.3 BILLION having to have been wagered on off shore books. Get serious.
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spartangreen
SBR MVP
11-25-09
3807
#15
The Ceasers Casino in Windsor, Canada just across the border from Detroit has a decent sportsbook, been there a few times.
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TJ EasyStreet
SBR High Roller
03-17-10
170
#16
Originally posted by gambleballs
yeah Atlantic City would love to offer sports but the NFL and other leagues threaten to sue or or boycott any state that even mentions sportsbetting lately.
I think the ball is rolling, though. The rampant success that New York is seeing with the Racino in Yonkers has led to more mentions in the press. Remember, Rockefeller nearly had a casino approved in New York if not for the goddamn church.
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PeteRose9412
SBR Rookie
03-01-10
26
#17
Originally posted by spartangreen
The Ceasers Casino in Windsor, Canada just across the border from Detroit has a decent sportsbook, been there a few times.
these are all parlays and proline i think. is this correct?
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PeteRose9412
SBR Rookie
03-01-10
26
#18
Originally posted by BigdaddyQH
Prove that. Where did you dream up that number? Less than 1%? Give me a break. Show me the proof. I personally know of cartels that go through Vegas that make their wagers. The group I am involved with makes wagers on certain games that are MORE than 1% of the wagers made on all the offshore books, and we are just one of many groups.
83 million was wagered on the Superbowl in Vegas, and you are trying to claim that 83 million is less than 1% of the total wagered? Do the math whiz. It figures out to 8.3 BILLION having to have been wagered on off shore books. Get serious.
there is no way to prove it, but i would think its much much much less than 1%
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triqy
SBR Wise Guy
11-19-09
800
#19
I dont know but it sure seems that 1% is a very very low number. I gotta go with the over.
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gambleballs
SBR Sharp
10-15-07
466
#20
Originally posted by BigdaddyQH
Prove that. Where did you dream up that number? Less than 1%? Give me a break. Show me the proof. I personally know of cartels that go through Vegas that make their wagers. The group I am involved with makes wagers on certain games that are MORE than 1% of the wagers made on all the offshore books, and we are just one of many groups.
83 million was wagered on the Superbowl in Vegas, and you are trying to claim that 83 million is less than 1% of the total wagered? Do the math whiz. It figures out to 8.3 BILLION having to have been wagered on off shore books. Get serious.
here you go, chief.
Overall, Nevada's legal sports wagering represents less than 1 percent of all sports betting nationwide. In 2009, $2.57 billion was legally wagered in Nevada's sports books; the National Gambling Impact Study Commission (NGISC) estimated that illegal wagers are as much as $380 billion annually.
Prove that. Where did you dream up that number? Less than 1%? Give me a break. Show me the proof. I personally know of cartels that go through Vegas that make their wagers. The group I am involved with makes wagers on certain games that are MORE than 1% of the wagers made on all the offshore books, and we are just one of many groups.
83 million was wagered on the Superbowl in Vegas, and you are trying to claim that 83 million is less than 1% of the total wagered? Do the math whiz. It figures out to 8.3 BILLION having to have been wagered on off shore books. Get serious.
Uh, Pinnochio, you have heard of these things called "illegal bookies," right?
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gambleballs
SBR Sharp
10-15-07
466
#22
Originally posted by skrtelfan
Uh, Pinnochio, you have heard of these things called "illegal bookies," right?
"get serious" - no one bets anywhere but vegas
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jackkkk2009
SBR MVP
07-13-09
1183
#23
IF you want, You can also go bet on Underground bookies. there are a lot of them in CA