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    Default The Future of Sports Gambling

    It makes me sick to my stomach when I see all the complaints about certain sports books, about individuals not being paid, bettors being stiffed, books closing down, players not being paid because it is sharp money: Give me a frickin break. If a online casino offers different numbers and gets beat by a wiseguy then good for him. I just don't get it. It would be intelligent for the governments of Canada and the USA to legalize sports gambling, so that a lot of these books can finish their dishonest businesses. Could you imagine, a government website that has thousands of bettors signed up. Lets say 100,000 people, or more all paying a minimal annual fee, of which most goes to charitable causes. There is absolutely no juice on bets, only your yearly minimal yearly fee, of less than 200.00. You deposit as much as you want to your account. When you place a bet it is a MAKE OR TAKE a wager. For instance, I am willing to bet 100.00 on the Giants +10 points against the Patriots. Any takers of my bet would have to have enough money in their account. The betting public would then actually be making the line. I might not get any action on my wager, and would have to create a better line. Any interest on all deposits would also go to charity. This becomes a site whereby one person is betting against another. One wins the coin, the other loses. Anyone can withdraw or deposit at anytime. Any interest made on deposits would also go to charity. Money stays in our countries, juice is eliminated, and large amounts of money is pumped backed into the economy. Any disheartened bookies want to refute this?

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    Nice in concept, but the combination of the powers that be in Vegas plus the oppressive religious whackadoodles and their presence at the polls will keep it from ever being close to reality.

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    The provincial governments in Canada already have legalized sports gambling.

    Ontario's sports gambling game is called Proline. Its hard to win but I managed to make a profit on it a couple of years by doing "edge plays"-ie playing the Ontario Gaming Corp odds against the casino sharp lines.

    http://proline.olg.ca/

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    I'm surprised you made anything; proline's juice is brutal.

    SportsCrazy, what's wrong with money leaving our country?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mathdotcom View Post
    I'm surprised you made anything; proline's juice is brutal.

    SportsCrazy, what's wrong with money leaving our country?
    Most of my profit was playing bases W/L, college basketball "ties" and football spreads. Sometimes their lines would be off a point or even a point and a half and of course they never changed their lines.
    It was frustrating though because the ****ers would take a game off the list if the line moved too much.

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    Gambling is bigger than ever just like weed

    Nothing is getting in its way.

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    My guess... in five years, if Obama is elected, we will see servers in Vegas let us in. All money "changes hands in Vegas." Poker comes first.

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    Ive seen some gamblers who don't want it to be legalized.. what are the pros of that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pats3peat View Post
    Ive seen some gamblers who don't want it to be legalized.. what are the pros of that?
    I'm guessing those gamblers (certainly nobody here!) are perhaps not letting their good uncle know about their winnings each April 15th - tougher to do if their good uncle is running the show.

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    the govt is afraid of what would happen if sports betting was legal.

    i could possibly see legalization of pro sports betting, but i don't think america will ever legalize college sports betting, considering a lot of people want to get rid of college betting in vegas.

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    Default Not fully legalized

    Quote Originally Posted by OLGC_Slayer View Post
    The provincial governments in Canada already have legalized sports gambling.

    Ontario's sports gambling game is called Proline. Its hard to win but I managed to make a profit on it a couple of years by doing "edge plays"-ie playing the Ontario Gaming Corp odds against the casino sharp lines.

    http://proline.olg.ca/
    I understand what you mean about playing the lines against each other. I have done the same thing in the past. Are you still having success doing this? I have played the proline, and the bc lottery oddset, but you have to have a lot of patience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mathdotcom View Post
    I'm surprised you made anything; proline's juice is brutal.

    SportsCrazy, what's wrong with money leaving our country?
    Wouldn't it be nice that the money stays with charitable causes rather than ending up in wrong hands.

    Wrong hands, ie Drugs, Gangs, Lets not fool ourselves. Much of the money i hazard to guess ends up being dispersed among large criminal groups

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    Any form of legalized online wagering the US will originate in Vegas and will be -110/-110 on major US sport sides.

    I'm not holding my breath, but I'd love to be able to bet some Vegas books lines without having to go to vegas.

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    There is no future for sports gambling as long as the religious right is running the country....

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    Lets face it, -105 Would still make a lot of money for the books,

    It would only take some innovative thinking by our governments to drastically change the way betting on sports would evolve. Im not holding my breath either, its too bad.

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    If it were ever legal in the US (Vegas) I would expect an exchange type operation similar to Betfair/Matchbook etc. would eventually open up. The market would be huge and there are plenty of savy investors/business people that could set it up. There would be too much money to be made to not have an exchange.

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