Re: Sports Bettting Question
- From: dnrapp <dnrapp@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 7 Oct 2010 18:02:38 -0700 (PDT)
On Oct 6, 11:56 am, fx...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On 10/6/2010 11:15 AM, Vickster wrote:
On Oct 5 2010 8:07 PM, Mr. V wrote:
On Oct 5, 4:16 pm, "Vickster"<a397...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thanks for the reply. I used one many years ago, before the law took
effect, to bet baseball. They did pay when I hit a 7 game parlay and
requested the money.
What do you mean, they didn't pay?
I'm shocked!
Actually they DID pay. Sent a check via FedEx. If only Louisiana or
Oklahoma could get sports betting approved.
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No state can approve sports betting. It's against federal law. Nevada,
Oregon and Delaware were grandfathered in because they already had some
type in effect when the law was passed. They since dropped their sports
betting and one or both may have tried to bring it back recently. The
efforts failed because they tried it with football cards that had
payouts that sucked.
Denny in Mass- Hide quoted text -
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One would thing one of the Indian casinos would try to set up a
sportsbook. Since tribal lands are not really part of the US.
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