Alright. Let's get a bit of 'transparency' in this thread.
The line for action games are produced by 'The Roundtable of Wise Men' (Las Vegas). Books around the world move forward with that line information, afterwards. 'Joe Public' makes sports wagers, accordingly. Some win, some lose. Some win...a lot more (Sharpies/Syndicates).
The American Government is not in the business of Internet sports gambling. They're not in the business of drugs, either. Neither personal hair stylist home business, Internet home business, or selling lemonade at a corner stand. Hell, they're not in the business of morality, of 'right' or 'wrong', regardless of what voters want to think. As far as the public goes, they're in the business of TAXATION. I'm in contact with a Sports Law Attorney (they exist), and he's personally witnessed a filed tax return for a drug dealer. As long as his paperwork was in order and he gave Uncle Sam their due, no worries.
That example of the sports gambling ring that got busted: they were high profile, making millions of dollars, and probably a super-high win percentage. But their one & only mistake was not 'paying their due' to the biggest gang in the world. And they were living on their turf, and collecting millions, yearly. They took the luxuries of using the internet or communicating bets through cellphones for granted. And it was time for the Government to 'Get Shorty', because of the amount of undeclared capital. THAT's their business...
So if you have these 'heavenly' plays, you might as well post them. Or not, it really doesn't matter. Just know that 'winning alot' won't get anyone in trouble.
Good luck, everyone...
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Alright. Let's get a bit of 'transparency' in this thread.
The line for action games are produced by 'The Roundtable of Wise Men' (Las Vegas). Books around the world move forward with that line information, afterwards. 'Joe Public' makes sports wagers, accordingly. Some win, some lose. Some win...a lot more (Sharpies/Syndicates).
The American Government is not in the business of Internet sports gambling. They're not in the business of drugs, either. Neither personal hair stylist home business, Internet home business, or selling lemonade at a corner stand. Hell, they're not in the business of morality, of 'right' or 'wrong', regardless of what voters want to think. As far as the public goes, they're in the business of TAXATION. I'm in contact with a Sports Law Attorney (they exist), and he's personally witnessed a filed tax return for a drug dealer. As long as his paperwork was in order and he gave Uncle Sam their due, no worries.
That example of the sports gambling ring that got busted: they were high profile, making millions of dollars, and probably a super-high win percentage. But their one & only mistake was not 'paying their due' to the biggest gang in the world. And they were living on their turf, and collecting millions, yearly. They took the luxuries of using the internet or communicating bets through cellphones for granted. And it was time for the Government to 'Get Shorty', because of the amount of undeclared capital. THAT's their business...
So if you have these 'heavenly' plays, you might as well post them. Or not, it really doesn't matter. Just know that 'winning alot' won't get anyone in trouble.
The ny times article has to do with busting internet gambling ring taking illegal bets, busting a illegal book and siezing the money from the book not busting anyone because they win.
Books will take anyones bets regardless if they win .
The major book he's talking about was the book manager steering costumers towards illegal off shore books and such. He's be arrested for an illegal book, not winning to much.
You know why ?
Because all the losers pay the winners and the book reaps the vig, simple as that.
A book will take anyones bet as long as money on the other side offsets it.
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The ny times article has to do with busting internet gambling ring taking illegal bets, busting a illegal book and siezing the money from the book not busting anyone because they win.
Books will take anyones bets regardless if they win .
The major book he's talking about was the book manager steering costumers towards illegal off shore books and such. He's be arrested for an illegal book, not winning to much.
You know why ?
Because all the losers pay the winners and the book reaps the vig, simple as that.
A book will take anyones bet as long as money on the other side offsets it.
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