Costa Rica will Pull the Plug on Sports Books in October?

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Christopher Costigan, Sports911.com


Some might find it difficult accepting doom and gloom forecasts pertaining to Costa Rica from a Panamanian official who has it in his best interest to see another nation's businesses relocate to Panama en masse. Forget the fact that he wishes not to use his real name (a la the rest of the online gambling community).

Then again, since the writing is already on the wall, most sports book operators are more prone to believe what was said in today's meeting with the gentleman who aspires to become Panama's president (and likely will) by the end of this decade.

He is, by some accounts, one of the most influential men in all of Panama. The official, who we will call Juan Valdez, wishes not to have his real name out there for public consumption, claiming a recent "smear campaign" in the local papers (reportedly orchestrated by a disgruntled sports betting company CEO) has threatened this gentleman's political future. He is also the final link and the main man behind Panama's first master license.

"There is no such thing as a master license," insisted Valdez. "Only licenses!"

In speaking with him further he alluded to the idea that the government of Costa Rica was looking to crack down on internet gambling operations in the very near future.

Coming from a man who wishes to remain in the shadows for whom we must assign the alias of Juan Valdez, this might otherwise be passed off as simple rhetoric. He is, however, a prominent figure in the Panama landscape with strong government ties and as we've already made mention of, this individual is being groomed to become the President of Panama following the next election in 2009.

"When October comes, the (Costa Rican) government is going to hit them (the sports books operating there) real hard right in the middle of football season."

October represents the time for tax collection and license expirations in Costa Rica.

"I say with 50/50 accuracy this is going to happen."

It's what he did not say that was most telling.

Valdez assured us he has close friends within the Costa Rican government who provide him information. He did seem more than 50 percent certain of his prediction and quite specific in regard to the month of October.

"People in the Costa Rican government are telling me that they have to get rid of this industry (offshore sports gambling) and the President of Costa Rica is quoted as saying verbatim 'If I could shut them off tomorrow I would."

The only thing standing in his way is the Libertarian Party, which Costa Rica President Abel Pacheco refers to as hypocrites for their "moralistic" position while at the same time "holding a deck of playing cards in their hands".

"The guy is a moralist and he does not believe in this industry," Valdez commented. "While Costa Rica knows that sports books leaving will hurt their employees, they figure that an emerging tech industry will replace these jobs quite soon."

Valdez also informed us that Costa Rica is currently negotiating a TLC (Trade Agreement) with the United States.

"This is something to keep in mind when October comes as the U.S. will make requirements of Costa Rica."

According to Valdez, the Costa Rican government is furious that only a handful of the known sports book operators in that country signed up for a gaming license, let alone pay the required one year fee.

"For them, that was the last straw," Valdez claimed.
 

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Talk to me in a year from now Sting, and let me hear your opinions on PANAMA then.

Trust me they tried PANAMA back in early to mid 90's. It didnt work then and it isnt gonna work this time around.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Sr Muny:
Talk to me in a year from now Sting, and let me hear your opinions on PANAMA then.

Trust me they tried PANAMA back in early to mid 90's. It didnt work then and it isnt gonna work this time around.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Myabe it took Panama not working the first time around for it to work this time.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Jay Leno:
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Sr Muny:
Talk to me in a year from now Sting, and let me hear your opinions on PANAMA then.

Trust me they tried PANAMA back in early to mid 90's. It didnt work then and it isnt gonna work this time around.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Same thing will happen this time around as well. All will be great til they come around looking for more TAX as they like to call it. The GOV there will get greedy again, and again the BOOKS will be lookin for a new home.

Myabe it took Panama not working the first time around for it to work this time.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
 

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It's all a cycle as far as moving from country to country. The gringos move in have a good time stimulate the economy. Inflation begins to skyrocket. The powder and the whores become more and more of a background and a commonplace. Then they wake up one morning sick to death of the country as they have ruined it once again. Here it is time to move again and start the vicious cycle again.
 

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It's not necessarily greedy its looking for there piece of the pie. Why should they help provide a haven and a good workforce only for a stimulated economy and nothing to go back to the people from way of a tax.
 

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If its to good to be TRUE.....Well you know the rest.

I wonder if any BOOK in PANAMA right now took the time to research books there in the past, or even speak to the ones that left?
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Jay Leno:
It's not necessarily greedy its looking for there piece of the pie. Why should they help provide a haven and a good workforce only for a stimulated economy and nothing to go back to the people from way of a tax.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

NOPE its GREED, plain and simple. Same thing has happened elsewhere, I mean look around at BELIZE, another so called country that was SET UP speacial for the BOOK. NO THANX
 

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Belize sucks a big donkey dick period. i don't care if they were set up for the roman catholic church and to move the pope there. The pope would even leave.

That place is good for has beens and could have beens.
 

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STING is beneath sewer scum. First he shills for Belize, then it was Curaco, now its Panama. This parasite would sell his mother down the river for a paycheck.
 

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What is the difference between the government crooks in Costa Rica and the thieves in power in Panama? They say all this shit to get these books to go there, then it ends up being the same situation. The books are better off in CR. At least they know what they are dealing with here.

And how can the author of that dogshit article say this mysterious political figure will likely become President of Panama? There is no way anyone can predict who will take over the Presidency in these whimsical 3rd world countries. I remember a couple years ago everyone was so sure Rolando Arraya was going to get elected in CR. He ended up losing and getting beat over the head with a club, deservedly so, outside his parents house.

I will print this Panama article and wipe my ass with it.
 

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What a joke, why would the President chase away any business that brings in foreign currency and good wages and puts almost no pressure on domestic social services? That is about as dumb an idea as I have ever heard, if that is his real position then he is a true moron. I highly doubt any trade negotiations will cover a business that the US Congress hasn't even had the ability to pass laws against. I mean if I am CR I just say, hey where exactly is there a crime being committed.

Yes it is bad that so few got licensed and maybe that alone is the problem they need to address. A modest tax will go a long way to keeping everyone happy, if anything just a token amount would at least give the government the tool to show that the industry provides more than most foreign investors. After all they pretty much give away the farm to Intel and others with the idea that a generation from now the intelligence and opportunities will pay for it, but its a dubious idea in itself.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by American:

I will print this Panama article and wipe my ass with it.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

I recommend spending the 200 colones for a roll of TP. But hey its up to you.
 

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NO ONE in CR has EVER been accused of being SMART. God blessem the go to school for many years but don't have the common sense god gave a grape!
 

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Sr Muny...I used the article to wipe my ass because my intention was punitive in nature. You make a good point though.
 

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