CNBC article dated 7/6/22
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Suited89
Very few people seem to be in the books when I visit.
Quote: MrVI don't know how sports betting in casinos outside of Las Vegas is doing, but based on what I've seen in the two tribal casinos in Oregon I go to it is an epic fail.
Very few people seem to be in the books when I visit.
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This is the slowest times for sports book. No Pro or College football.
Quote: MrVI don't know how sports betting in casinos outside of Las Vegas is doing, but based on what I've seen in the two tribal casinos in Oregon I go to it is an epic fail.
Very few people seem to be in the books when I visit.
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In states where you can bet legally on line, why hassle with cash? Why not line shop with the multiple books available? Why not take advantage of the myriad of offers that the on line books offer daily? Get in my car to go somewhere to place a bet if I don’t have to? Not hard to figure this one out.
And that's all and fine, however, sometimes the risk is worth the reward. Sometimes you can get a %150 % bonus up to thousands with a 10x roll over at places that have a fairly good reputation. And that's not even including any refer a friend bonuses that come with just a 3x rolling over at places.Quote: VegasriderBeing in Nevada, I do have the luxury of betting online via their app or by visiting the actual book like Circa, William Hill, Caesar’s, etc. I will not bet online with anyone located offshore.
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Vegas offers soo little so it's risk vs rewards.
Over the last decade or so, it seems to me there have been threads by people in other states who could finally gain access legally. Just wondered if there were people who would place themselves in active jurisdictions prior to having access at home, or if a new state’s offers were good enough even if one already had access? For that matter, same question for different countries…
I have traveled for good opportunities, but I haven't explored all possibilities, you can't be everywhere at once.Quote: camaplI’ve been wondering if anyone has traveled in order to play online. I know sounds funny…
Over the last decade or so, it seems to me there have been threads by people in other states who could finally gain access legally. Just wondered if there were people who would place themselves in active jurisdictions prior to having access at home, or if a new state’s offers were good enough even if one already had access? For that matter, same question for different countries…
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All leagal jurisdictions have encountered have +EV opportunities