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    Default Most Bookmakers By State

    1. Texas
    2. NY
    3. Calif
    4. Pensy
    5. Illinois
    6. Nevada
    7. NJ

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    Have you got any empirical evidence to back up your claims or are these merely the ramblings of a degenerate gambler?

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    Figures are from police, fed and player reports

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    Can you post the details of the data? It's always good to see where the data comes from when you post something as fact.

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    Son they are documents, I cannot post here on a forum. You can just google search even though a pain and do some research and you shall see how accurate this is.

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    Texas #1 coach

    i'd like to see some numbers on that one myself JJ.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold
    You can just google search even though a pain and do some research and you shall see how accurate this is.
    Even if it's just one article we would all love to see something coach.

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    Texas by far has the most bookmakers

    Danny its the Bible Belt of betting

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    "Texas? Only steers and queers come from Texas..."

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    Some of your biggest bettors in the nation in Texas

    Lots of guys here uniformed and inexperienced, its ok though

    Your Young

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    I understand New York being #2, thought they would be #1. I am with the understanding that no matter how many times you get busted for bookmaking the fine is always $500. What bookmaker wouldn't take a hit now and then for $500, almost like a gambling license.

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    Texas is also a non-union bookie state(except for BiG D). NY and Cal have bigger bookies because you just cant go into one of those places and setup your booking operation. That's a good way to find out first hand where Jimmy Hoffa is buried. .
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    Go figure. Texas has 46 (out of 254) counties that are entirely dry, and another 59 that don't have liquor-by-the-drink availability. Yet the state leads the nation in bookies I remember back in the 60s out in Real County, you couldn't buy a beer anywhere but you could watch quarter horses run with plenty of action behind the General Store in the megatropolis of Montell, population 9 at the time.

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    Your underestimating Texas and the volume of sports betting it has.

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    Not underestimating a thing, JJ. Been in this state for a long time now. Just pointing out some of the little strange things that take place in what people generally refer to as a Fire & Brimstone, Praise the Lord Bible Belt state. Always thought it a bit strange that you had to drive 100 miles to get a drink in some places but you could go around 25 miles north of Uvalde and wager on ponies or walk into a wide open card game along the seawall in Galveston.

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