They probably have future bets for winning the entire tournament I’m not sure they offer final four but if you placed the future to win the ncaa championship you can hedge your position when the tournament is set to begin with the bets offered thenI'm going to vegas this week......can someone dumb down if I wanted to place a bet on the boys making the final four?
I haven't been for awhile but I only saw a bet to win the whole thing. I won Kemba's year at 35-1. Go the sports book in any casino, it shouldn't be tough to find the NCAA odds once you get there. Bet at the window, just like at the track.I'm going to vegas this week......can someone dumb down if I wanted to place a bet on the boys making the final four?
When I was in HS, weed (and other "drugs") were easier to buy than alcohol.Im 45 years old and while i dont smoke weed and havent for 20 years i can never recall a time when weed was difficult to get. Weed was never more than a phone call or two away even when i was in my teens. Its laughable to think these legislatures think theyre protecting anyone with their idiotic laws.
Way easier. Until i found a bootlegger lol! Also there was a liquor store in Meriden on Center street that wasnt carding anyone so id go there until they got exposed.When I was in HS, weed (and other "drugs") were easier to buy than alcohol.
I'm a bit surprised, but the referendum failed in NJ. The current law doesn't allow wagering on college sport competitions in state or games featuring N.J.-based college teams. The referendum would have removed those exceptions, but the state voted no pretty overwhelmingly (57 to 43). Maybe the bookies rallied their market.This has been prohibited in NJ as well. There is a referendum on the NJ ballot to "allow wagering on postseason college sport competitions held in NJ and competitions in which an NJ based college team participates."
Per the referendum, of the 30 states that now have sports betting, 17 allow betting on in-state college sports.
Bookies rallied their market. I love it .I'm a bit surprised, but the referendum failed in NJ. The current law doesn't allow wagering on college sport competitions in state or games featuring N.J.-based college teams. The referendum would have removed those exceptions, but the state voted no pretty overwhelmingly (57 to 43). Maybe the bookies rallied their market.
But we love our bingo, raffles and 50/50s. The other question passed easily. The Constitution is amended to permit all groups that are allowed to conduct bingo or raffles to use the net proceeds from those games to support their groups. Currently, only veterans and senior citizen groups may use the net proceeds from those games to support their groups. All other groups that are permitted to conduct bingo or raffles may only use the proceeds from those games for certain purposes. I'm sure that law was followed and enforced.
Especially since the "bookies" I knew liked to skim a point or so off the local favorites.Bookies rallied their market. I love it .
I don’t get the resistance.
Just for the sake of discussion, this exact feature prevented me from taking the points on FB against MTSU. it saved me $20.Someone has to explain this ridiculous rule to me. Why would we not be able to place regular season wagers on games with CT universities? But tournament games are fine?? What/who does this protect? Struggling to see the point of this.
So did this end up being fake news? No line available for tomorrow’s tournament game on fanduel.Someone has to explain this ridiculous rule to me. Why would we not be able to place regular season wagers on games with CT universities? But tournament games are fine?? What/who does this protect? Struggling to see the point of this.
CT residents cannot bet on UConn games. Some sort of deal that was made with legislature to OK sports betting. A dumb rule in my opinion.So did this end up being fake news? No line available for tomorrow’s tournament game on fanduel.
Read the OP. You were supposed to be able to bet on UConn games when they are playing in a tournament of 4 or more teams aka the battle for AtlantisCT residents cannot bet on UConn games. Some sort of deal that was made with legislature to OK sports betting. A dumb rule in my opinion.
The people writing these laws and regulations don't even know what a tournament is. They probably assumed there was only the NCAA tourney. And even then, I thought I read that we would be able to bet futures on UConn for the tourney, and not individual games with spreads.Read the OP. You were supposed to be able to bet on UConn games when they are playing in a tournament of 4 or more teams aka the battle for Atlantis
I think you're supposed to hold your breath for a few seconds.Dont hold your breath.