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Even the horses need a day off - Jamaica Observer
![]() Jamaica Observer | Even the horses need a day off Jamaica Observer So the matter of horse racing on Sunday is back on the national agenda and once again the battle lines are drawn between the two opposing sides, largely focusing on the narrow debate about gambling rights. Quite frankly, the issue is much deeper than ... |
Unibet enters Australia with Betchoice acquisition - Gaming Intelligence Group (registration)
![]() PokerNews.com | Unibet enters Australia with Betchoice acquisition Gaming Intelligence Group (registration) Sweden's Unibet Group plc has made its first move into the regulated Australian online sports betting market through the acquisition of independent bookmaker Betchoice for an initial AUD$20m. Unibet has signed an agreement to acquire 100 per cent of ... Unibet Signs Agreement to Acquire Betchoice and Enters the Regulated ... Betchoice Acquired by Online Gambling Services Provider Unibet |
LowVig.com is reporting a significant increase in traffic to the horse racing ... - EIN News (press release)
LowVig.com is reporting a significant increase in traffic to the horse racing ... EIN News (press release) Horserace bettors are choosing to stay home, bet on races online, and keep more of their money in their pocket. Since their recent launch LowVig.com is reporting a significant increase in traffic to the horse racing section of its website, ... |
Federal Wire Act is high-wire act for racing - Harnesslink
Federal Wire Act is high-wire act for racing Harnesslink The intent of the act was to prohibit online poker and sports betting. While UIGEA's language specifically exempted horse racing, the statutory language went so far as to state that it was not intended to resolve any existing disagreements over how to ... |
Decoding 'Luck': Betting on a bandaged horse and a go-between - Los Angeles Times (blog)
Decoding 'Luck': Betting on a bandaged horse and a go-between Los Angeles Times (blog) Why would anyone want to invest in the dying sport of horse racing? So he can turn it into a casino. As Bernstein explains over lunch with two potential partners (who'll put their names on the papers, since he's a felon), casino gambling is illegal in ... |


