18 U.S. Code § 1343 (Wire Fraud): This law makes it illegal to devise a scheme to defraud or obtain money through false pretenses via wire, radio, or television communication. By refusing to pay out legitimate winnings, the bookie may be engaging in wire fraud.
Money Laundering:
18 U.S. Code § 1956 (Money Laundering): This statute makes it illegal to conduct financial transactions involving proceeds from illegal activities to promote further illegal activity, conceal the source of the money, or evade financial reporting requirements. The bookie’s actions might be an attempt to launder money, using the guise of legitimate betting to move and clean dirty money.
Interstate or Foreign Communications:
18 U.S. Code § 1084 (Transmission of Wagering Information): This law makes it illegal to use wire communication facilities for the transmission of bets or wagers or information assisting in the placing of bets or wagers on any sporting event or contest. The offshore bookie may be violating this statute by operating and transmitting betting information and wagers unlawfully.
Illegal Gambling Business:
18 U.S. Code § 1955 (Prohibition of Illegal Gambling Businesses): This law makes it illegal to operate a gambling business that violates state or federal law, involves five or more people, and operates for more than 30 days or generates more than $2,000 in revenue in a single day. The offshore bookie may be in violation of this law if they are operating without proper authorization and in contravention of U.S. gambling regulations.
This reallywas a way to clear dirty money on these sites risk free in a organized manner. Justice can be slow but it always comes. They will be arrested we just witnessed a crime scene today.
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Potential National Law Violations:
Theft:
18 U.S. Code § 1343 (Wire Fraud): This law makes it illegal to devise a scheme to defraud or obtain money through false pretenses via wire, radio, or television communication. By refusing to pay out legitimate winnings, the bookie may be engaging in wire fraud.
Money Laundering:
18 U.S. Code § 1956 (Money Laundering): This statute makes it illegal to conduct financial transactions involving proceeds from illegal activities to promote further illegal activity, conceal the source of the money, or evade financial reporting requirements. The bookie’s actions might be an attempt to launder money, using the guise of legitimate betting to move and clean dirty money.
Interstate or Foreign Communications:
18 U.S. Code § 1084 (Transmission of Wagering Information): This law makes it illegal to use wire communication facilities for the transmission of bets or wagers or information assisting in the placing of bets or wagers on any sporting event or contest. The offshore bookie may be violating this statute by operating and transmitting betting information and wagers unlawfully.
Illegal Gambling Business:
18 U.S. Code § 1955 (Prohibition of Illegal Gambling Businesses): This law makes it illegal to operate a gambling business that violates state or federal law, involves five or more people, and operates for more than 30 days or generates more than $2,000 in revenue in a single day. The offshore bookie may be in violation of this law if they are operating without proper authorization and in contravention of U.S. gambling regulations.
This reallywas a way to clear dirty money on these sites risk free in a organized manner. Justice can be slow but it always comes. They will be arrested we just witnessed a crime scene today.
@omgbetlax I see why you lose a lot you have no math skills quarters are 15 3 full quarters would be 45 min they stopped the game with 3:30 left in the 3rd.
good one, but ya didn't have to include " lose a lot " Poor dude was worked up a bit.
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Quote Originally Posted by wewinandone:
@omgbetlax I see why you lose a lot you have no math skills quarters are 15 3 full quarters would be 45 min they stopped the game with 3:30 left in the 3rd.
good one, but ya didn't have to include " lose a lot " Poor dude was worked up a bit.
Football Betting Rules 1. Games do not have to go full regulation play for wagers to have action. Games are official for wagering purposes according to the following:
Professional and college football games after 55 minutes of play.
^^ They played for more than a hour. End of discussion.
The difference you're referring to is known as the difference between "real-time" and "game time."
Real-time refers to the actual elapsed time that passes in the real world. For example, if a game starts at 1:00 PM and ends at 2:00 PM, one hour of real-time has passed.
Game time refers to the time as measured within the context of the game's structure, such as the duration of quarters, periods, or halves. For example, in basketball, a quarter might be 12 minutes long in game time, but due to stoppages, breaks, and other delays, those 12 minutes can take much longer in real-time.
So, the difference is essentially the contrast between the actual elapsed time (real-time) and the structured time used in the game (game time).
You can't read. I can read very well.
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Football Betting Rules 1. Games do not have to go full regulation play for wagers to have action. Games are official for wagering purposes according to the following:
Professional and college football games after 55 minutes of play.
^^ They played for more than a hour. End of discussion.
The difference you're referring to is known as the difference between "real-time" and "game time."
Real-time refers to the actual elapsed time that passes in the real world. For example, if a game starts at 1:00 PM and ends at 2:00 PM, one hour of real-time has passed.
Game time refers to the time as measured within the context of the game's structure, such as the duration of quarters, periods, or halves. For example, in basketball, a quarter might be 12 minutes long in game time, but due to stoppages, breaks, and other delays, those 12 minutes can take much longer in real-time.
So, the difference is essentially the contrast between the actual elapsed time (real-time) and the structured time used in the game (game time).
BREAKING NEWS MASSIVE POLICE REPORTS HAVE BEEN FILED ON ONLINE BOOKIES FOR THEFT AND CORRUPTION AFTER TONIGHT'S GAME.???? The game was played for 55 minutes and was called final. They just stole massives amounts of money. Something is going on.....
what r u talking about lol there is no breaking news lol the books can do anything they want that’s what sucks. I think you’re making this bigger than it was lol.
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Quote Originally Posted by omgbetlax:
BREAKING NEWS MASSIVE POLICE REPORTS HAVE BEEN FILED ON ONLINE BOOKIES FOR THEFT AND CORRUPTION AFTER TONIGHT'S GAME.???? The game was played for 55 minutes and was called final. They just stole massives amounts of money. Something is going on.....
what r u talking about lol there is no breaking news lol the books can do anything they want that’s what sucks. I think you’re making this bigger than it was lol.
Potential National Law Violations: Theft: 18 U.S. Code § 1343 (Wire Fraud): This law makes it illegal to devise a scheme to defraud or obtain money through false pretenses via wire, radio, or television communication. By refusing to pay out legitimate winnings, the bookie may be engaging in wire fraud. Money Laundering: 18 U.S. Code § 1956 (Money Laundering): This statute makes it illegal to conduct financial transactions involving proceeds from illegal activities to promote further illegal activity, conceal the source of the money, or evade financial reporting requirements. The bookie’s actions might be an attempt to launder money, using the guise of legitimate betting to move and clean dirty money. Interstate or Foreign Communications: 18 U.S. Code § 1084 (Transmission of Wagering Information): This law makes it illegal to use wire communication facilities for the transmission of bets or wagers or information assisting in the placing of bets or wagers on any sporting event or contest. The offshore bookie may be violating this statute by operating and transmitting betting information and wagers unlawfully. Illegal Gambling Business: 18 U.S. Code § 1955 (Prohibition of Illegal Gambling Businesses): This law makes it illegal to operate a gambling business that violates state or federal law, involves five or more people, and operates for more than 30 days or generates more than $2,000 in revenue in a single day. The offshore bookie may be in violation of this law if they are operating without proper authorization and in contravention of U.S. gambling regulations. This really was a way to clear dirty money on these sites risk free in a organized manner. Justice can be slow but it always comes. They will be arrested we just witnessed a crime scene today. .
you are the only one talking about this that is the strange thing it was literally a week 1 preseason game like dude why r u even betting PRACTICE WERE TALKING ABOUT PRACTICE……PRACTICE
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Quote Originally Posted by omgbetlax:
Potential National Law Violations: Theft: 18 U.S. Code § 1343 (Wire Fraud): This law makes it illegal to devise a scheme to defraud or obtain money through false pretenses via wire, radio, or television communication. By refusing to pay out legitimate winnings, the bookie may be engaging in wire fraud. Money Laundering: 18 U.S. Code § 1956 (Money Laundering): This statute makes it illegal to conduct financial transactions involving proceeds from illegal activities to promote further illegal activity, conceal the source of the money, or evade financial reporting requirements. The bookie’s actions might be an attempt to launder money, using the guise of legitimate betting to move and clean dirty money. Interstate or Foreign Communications: 18 U.S. Code § 1084 (Transmission of Wagering Information): This law makes it illegal to use wire communication facilities for the transmission of bets or wagers or information assisting in the placing of bets or wagers on any sporting event or contest. The offshore bookie may be violating this statute by operating and transmitting betting information and wagers unlawfully. Illegal Gambling Business: 18 U.S. Code § 1955 (Prohibition of Illegal Gambling Businesses): This law makes it illegal to operate a gambling business that violates state or federal law, involves five or more people, and operates for more than 30 days or generates more than $2,000 in revenue in a single day. The offshore bookie may be in violation of this law if they are operating without proper authorization and in contravention of U.S. gambling regulations. This really was a way to clear dirty money on these sites risk free in a organized manner. Justice can be slow but it always comes. They will be arrested we just witnessed a crime scene today. .
you are the only one talking about this that is the strange thing it was literally a week 1 preseason game like dude why r u even betting PRACTICE WERE TALKING ABOUT PRACTICE……PRACTICE
@omgbetlax I see why you lose a lot you have no math skills quarters are 15 3 full quarters would be 45 min they stopped the game with 3:30 left in the 3rd.
lmfao
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Quote Originally Posted by wewinandone:
@omgbetlax I see why you lose a lot you have no math skills quarters are 15 3 full quarters would be 45 min they stopped the game with 3:30 left in the 3rd.
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