whaler11
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Good lord is that naive.
Just because you can bet a dime on a game from your computer in the privacy of your room or home, does not make it safer than 'traditional' gambling. Couldn't be further from the truth. Never mind the viewpoint you might about what removing the actual need for human interaction in gambling, if you ascribe to the concept that gambling is a disease equal with say - alcoholism or drug abuse.
Maybe I'm wrong, I'm just an internet message board poster.
Here's what a former NYC governments securty bonds, and hedge fund manager is doing in Las Vegas, when it comes to sports books.
http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2010/12/24/taking-risks-making-odds/
"Sports book operators make most of their money charging a small commission on bets. They then try to match a bet on any given game with an opposite wager, essentially neutralizing the risk of that bet. If they can’t, operators typically try to change the money line, making it more attractive for bettors to vote on the other team."
Online betting? They can screw around with the lines all they want, jsut the way you young people think it's "normal" now. And there is no regulation. The closest thing to regulation, is the thing that you are b(tching about, that thankfully our country leadership has been pushed to put in place, to protect our citiczens both from themselves ndn from others. Professional tennis is ducked up now because of it. Italian soccer? oh jeez, never mind.
Thanks Tom.
Yes the lines online and in Vegas are always so different. Oh wait they are always within a half point of each other everywhere legitimate. Weird.
