why does the us not do this???
legalize sports betting
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midnight777Restricted User
- 09-10-09
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#1legalize sports bettingTags: None -
Lincoln73SBR Sharp
- 02-12-10
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#3Agreed, with all the casinos, scratchoffs, keno and lottery tickets available you would think it wouldn't be the end of the world to have some sports action that would be taxable.Comment -
thespeculatorSBR MVP
- 09-09-08
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#6it will never happen , even if it did i would still rather play at greek, matchbook or 5Dimes, than any of the vegas booksComment -
Raleigh77Restricted User
- 12-28-09
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#7what we should all want is just to go back to the pre-UIGEA world before October, 2006. When Neteller was available to US players it changes the game. Faster payouts, ease of moving money is hundred times easier than current climate.Comment -
jackkkk2009SBR MVP
- 07-13-09
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#8They shuld do that. because Hong Kong already legalized sportsbetting few years agoComment -
althelegendSBR Wise Guy
- 07-28-06
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#9It will come.
Isn't there ongoing discussion and lobbying about repealing the present anti-online gambling law?Comment -
menang8SBR Hustler
- 03-24-10
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#10When is it?Comment -
BigdaddyQHSBR Posting Legend
- 07-13-09
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#11Here is the problem. The Democrats and Barney Frank fumbled the ball. Back in 2006, when the Feds started to slam the door on off shore gaming, Frank and his merry band of Liberals were in the minority, but Frank promised to introduce legislation to legalize on line gaming in the U.S., using U.S. based sports books and casinos. When the Libs too over Congress later that year, nothing was done. Frank backed out on his word. Now the Democrats pay lip service to the idea, but little else. If this legislation is to be passed, it will be in an odd numbered year. The Democrats, who are in huge trouble politically, dare not throw legalized gaming into the picture in an election year. At best, we will have to wait until 2011 to see if anything will be done. Don't blame the bible thumpers. Blame the Democrats. They were the ones who were championing the cause, and then suddenly backed away from it.Comment -
ncat12SBR MVP
- 11-24-09
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#12there is already all types of conspiracy about this team won b/c off the refs,, and we all know about the nba and ol timmy boy ...if it was legal in all the states like Nevada or even easier to acces an acct could you imagine the kind of money that would press people into 'throwing' games..think of the 'blacksox'..or college bb and those are just a few that we HEARD about .......at least thts the excuse most will stand byComment -
PeeigSBR Wise Guy
- 02-06-08
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#13can i just say.........lol.........againComment -
acarmelo1SBR Hall of Famer
- 09-29-09
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#14if it was legal in the us, then a mafia king will start paying college basketball players to lose a game so his bets can win.Comment -
virtozoSBR Sharp
- 03-04-09
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#15write to your congressmanComment -
Johnny 55Restricted User
- 05-16-09
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#16It actually works the exact opposite way than the retarded scenarios about mafia kings fixing games, because those same mafia kings are so afraid of laws that they would not bet offshore or any other outlet they could get their money down.
When things are legalized then they are inspected tighter, any irregular betting patterns are reported quicker and there is a tighter leash on these things, there will always be game-fixing, especially in lower tiered conferences, MAC, I am looking at you, but making sports betting legal would not lead to more game fixing.Comment -
nenadRestricted User
- 08-12-09
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#17bacause gambling is badComment -
DukeJohnSBR MVP
- 12-29-07
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BrigadierPuddingSBR Wise Guy
- 11-07-09
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#19Online poker has a chance of being legalized on the federal level sometime in the next 10-20 years. The popularity of it cannot be contained, in my opinion, and at some point the bozos in Washington will cave. Most likely once this generation of geezers in Congress lose power.
I don't think betting on sports will ever be legalized - in my lifetime anyway. However, I am confident the offshore books will always come up with new ways to circumvent the "laws", although cutting off the banks from processing any kind of funds will make it extremely difficult for US players, but not impossible.Comment
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