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Monday, July 16, 2007
Sports Betting History Sports betting in America has experienced unimaginable progress, especially in the past three decades. Betting on sporting events is the most popular form of illegal betting in the U.S. and is one of the fastest growing forms of legalized gambling. Sports wagering is commonplace from the nation’s factories to the boardroom. The growth in the popularity of legal sports wagering can be attributed to many factors. These same factors have contributed to the explosive growth and interest in illegal sports betting around the nation. These include the following: The decrease in the federal wagering excise tax from 10 percent to 2 percent to eventually 0.25 percent on January 1, 1983. This served to convert many of those betting on sports illegally to do so in a legal manner. It made sports bookmaking a profitable business venture. The saturation of sporting events in the media has enhanced the public’s familiarity with various types of sports. Cable television and satellite technology has made it possible to bring the games live and direct to the sports books. The ever-expanding mass media marketing of professional and collegiate sports has risen to enormous levels. The three most popular sports for wagering (football, baseball, and basketball) all have major contracts with national and local television providers. The weakened stigma associated with gambling in general and specifically, with gambling on professional events Gambling, especially on sporting events, is determined a victimless crime, or a crime in which the accused has not acted in a manner considered harmful to another. The legitimization of sports gambling in the eyes of the public has been promoted by the frequent «natural» association of gambling with sport, particularly by the media. Major Nevada resort hotels and casinos discovered that in-house race and sports books were good for business and created substantial «foot traffic» through the casino. The volume of information available to the sports bettor has increased to the point that the gambler does not have to be at a severe disadvantage when compared to the knowledge possessed by the bookmaker. The rise of professional sports, especially televised professional football, has brought about significant increases in the volume of sports betting in the United States. Moreover, legalized sports wagering in Nevada flourished considerably when the federal gambling tax was gradually reduced from 10 percent to 2 percent from 1975 to 1979. The sports handle increased dramatically from less than $41 million in 1973 to almost $258.7 million by 1979. Gambling on sporting events involves large amounts of money, but just how large may be impossible to determine, because most sports betting is done illegally. Sports betting is legal in only two states: Nevada, through casino sports books, and Oregon, through a state lottery game entitled, sports Action. This game is based on contests played in the National Football League and would not be affected by a federal ban on college wagering. Interestingly, the proceeds derived from this sports lottery game are assigned to support college athletics in the Oregon University System. The so-called “third wave” of gaming in European-North American history, conceptualized by gaming authority I. Nelson Rose reached towards a crest during the past decade. However, the one notable exception to this liberalizing trend is sports betting. Nevada has 142 legal sports books that allow wagering on professional and amateur. The only amateur sporting events that sports books allow betting on are collegiate and some Olympic sports. Nevada’s sports books gross gambling revenues (GGR) for 1994 were $118.6 million. Gross gambling revenue is used because it is a true measure of the economic value of sports betting. In 1998, legal bookmaking operations' gross gambling revenue were $122.5 million («Gross Annual Wager Supplement,» 1999, p.49). Betting on college events accounted for 33 percent of the total sports wagering revenue, or $40 million. The decline in sports book retention is due in large part to increased competition from Internet wagering on sports. The betting action in Nevada sports books breaks down as follows: professional and college football combined ? 39%, professional and college basketball combined 34.5%, baseball 23%, and hockey 2%. Boxing, golf, and tennis wagering make up the remaining 1.5%. These rankings are similar to the transactions handled by illegal bookmakers; the difference is that professional football games draw an even larger share of the illegal betting action. The actual wagering can occur under a variety of circumstances. The most common of which are: a bet between friends on an individual game, an office pool (i.e. NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament), fantasy football or hockey drafts (drafting and auctioning players based on their actual performance), in a legal sports book in the State of Nevada, or with an illegal bookmaker or bookie. The majority of sports betting in America occurs between friends or acquaintances and involves relatively small amounts of money. Another large portion of the sports betting population wagers larger sums of money with illegal bookmakers. From small towns to large metropolises, cities in the United States are inundated with vast networks of illegal bookies. The total dollar volume of sports betting in this country can only be approximated, like any illegal activity it is near impossible to determine the actual amount of money transferred. However, the National Gambling Impact Study Commission in 1999, estimated that the scope of illegal sports betting in the United States ranges anywhere from $80 billion to $380 billion annually, making sports betting the most widespread and popular form of gambling in America. Betting Reviews, sport betting, Strategies & Tips, Betting, ultimate bet - best sport betting website Line betting, betting, sport betting. Online sports betting guide Betting Competition, live scores weekly soccer tips and more Betting. All Available Bets. Standing. Premier. Includes betting percentages on major sporting events, sports news headlines, opening lines, line moves, and team and injury reports.
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Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Caulfield Cup
While Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum’s Tawqeet attempts Australian racing history in Tuesday’s Melbourne Cup, the horse’s trainer David Hayes also chases a first in this part of the world. Having won Sydney’s Group 1 The Metropolitan, Tawqeet returned to Melbourne to win the Group 1 Caulfield Cup and will now attempt to complete an unprecedented treble in next Tuesday’s Emirates Melbourne Cup. Only Redcraze in 1956 came close, winning the The Metropolitan and Caulfield Cup but beaten into second place behind Evening Peal in the Melbourne Cup. David Hayes chases his own slice of history also, attempting to become the first trainer to win Australian racing’s Grand Slam in the one year. Golf and Tennis have their own Grand Slam with four majors and Australian racing has its own with the Golden Slipper, Caulfield Cup, W.S. Cox Plate and Melbourne Cup. Since the introduction into the Australian calendar of the Golden Slipper in 1957, no trainer has managed to prepare the winners of all four races in the one year. But Hayes attempts it next Tuesday having won the Golden Slipper (Miss Finland) and in the last two weeks the Caulfield Cup (Tawqeet) and W.S. Cox Plate (Fields of Omagh). In the Melbourne Cup he will be represented by Tawqeet and Short Pause, while Defining and Jagger are borderline to secure a run. Lee Freedman has come closest to achieving the feat, he didn’t have a runner in the Golden Slipper in 1992 but won the last three legs, the Caulfield Cup with Mannerism, the Cox Plate with Super Impose and Melbourne Cup with Subzero. In fact, only two trainers have won the Caulfield Cup, Cox Plate and Melbourne Cup ... Derby winner: History against Efficient · Horse Racing Coverage Tawqeet gets points for being the Caulfield Cup winner and Delta Blues was third. ... will carry the most successful weight in Cup history with nine wins Hayes has history in sights. Email; Print; Normal font; Large font ... year ago created all manner of headlines after missing a start in the Caulfield Cup
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