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How Quick will you run down to make a Wager when Your State offers Sports gambling ?

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I doubt we’ll see better odds locally than offshore, so it might be a while.
 

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I was reading that anyone collecting over $5,000 gets a tax form......did this change from $10,000?


It's probably cause the turdheads are thinking if you win $5000 plus the $5000 of YOUR OWN MONEY equals $10,000.

As far as I know.... Vegas does this too. Silly as hell, but anytime 10 dimes changes hands in cash.....
 

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I will run down to the casino, ask the writer for a rundown of the baseball games, bet a bunch of them and be at least a run down in each when they finish. And after one day of legalized sportsbetting, I will be a rundown, bitter, aging sports bettor.
 

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http://www.espn.com/chalk/story/_/i...k-giants-game-first-nfl-legal-mobile-wagering

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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- The Cleveland Browns defeated the New York Giants 20-10 at MetLife Stadium on Thursday night in the NFL debuts of the top two overall picks in the 2018 draft, Baker Mayfield and Saquon Barkley.
For fans, it was the first NFL game in the U.S. with the opportunity to place a legal wager from the comfort of their seats inside the stadium -- on their phones.
Legal sports betting for NFL fans attending a game has finally arrived.
Several weeks after the Supreme Court struck down the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act -- the federal ban on sports betting -- on May 14, New Jersey became the third U.S. state (after Nevada and Delaware) to offer a widespread menu of sports betting.
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Longtime daily fantasy sports operator FanDuel entered the gambling world and now runs a sportsbook at Meadowlands Racetrack, which shares a parking lot with MetLife Stadium, home to the Giants and New York Jets. New Jersey racetrack Monmouth Park has a sportsbook, as do several casinos in Atlantic City.
Last week, longtime daily fantasy sports company DraftKings entered the sports betting world as well, releasing a mobile betting app and giving Garden State residents the ability to bet on sports from anywhere inside the state.
The NFL did not respond to multiple requests for comment during the week about betting at the Meadowlands.
The duration of the Giants-Browns game was shown on one of the six big televisions inside the FanDuel sportsbook, and betting was available before the game, along with a halftime line. The book filled up as the Giants-Browns game went along, though the loudest consistent cheers were on baseball games.
Per DraftKings, there were no restrictions for mobile betting at MetLife, and in-game wagering was available until late in the fourth quarter, when the Browns were up 20-10 and the game was taken off the board.
Shuttles were available to take fans between MetLife Stadium and the sportsbook, a distance of roughly a mile. A $30 parking pass was required for parking lots.
The Browns closed as consensus 1-point favorites at Las Vegas sportsbooks, on the DraftKings app and at the FanDuel sportsbook.
Thursday night was the first evidence of how big a potential regional betting bias can be. FanDuel told ESPN that the game was responsible for 30 percent of its overall football handle on Thursday night, while a Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook oddsmaker estimated that number closer to 10 percent.
 

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