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We are a professional non-biased third party organization that gives objective opinions, based on your feedback, independent research, phone calls, tips and inside news. We started this business with the customer in mind and are resolved to keeping the philosophy that there are safe places for sports gambling. Because of the climate in the industry today people need to have additional information on offshore sportsbooks and online casinos from an outside source. An educated gambler needs to know where to get information for online gambling. The following pages include valuable news and advice on how to pick a sports book, how to avoid a scam, and how to best capitalize on your wager.
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Super Bowl fuels gambling sites' extortion fears By Paul Roberts, IDG News Service In recent years, online sports betting parlors or " sports books" have fast supplanted the shadowy world of "bookies," or professional bet takers in the U.S., Canada and Europe, growing into a multibillion dollar industry, despite official disapproval from Washington, D.C. lawmakers and U.S. religious conservatives. Read more... |
Ways to Spot a SCAM Sportsbook Sports betting is difficult enough just in beating the odds without the extra risk of gambling on the sports book itself. But with just a little advance homework to ensure that the sportsbook is financially secure and historically timely in paying it's winners, you can place your bets and rest easy knowing the book will pay, can pay, and does pay. The following guide is an outline of what to look for in order to spot a scam sportsbook. However, if one of guidelines actually rings true for you of a sportsbook you know to be reputable, don't be alarmed. Read more... |
| Willemstad, Curacao, September 27, 2005 -- TheOffshoreWire.com recently published an article concerning the association of celebrities to rogue operations. Certain sports books entice customers with perks and bonuses but are known for slow paying and stiffing winners. "Changing a tarnished image is not an easy task in the offshore gaming industry," said Roberto Castiglioni of TheOffshoreWire.com, a player-driven watchdog website. Read more... |
Internet Sports Bookmakers Plead Guilty; Will Forfeit $3.3 Million in Criminal Earnings Madison, Wisconsin -- Grant C. Johnson, United States Attorney for the Western District of Wisconsin, announced today that Duane Pede, age 52, of Amherst Junction, Wisconsin, and Jeff D'Ambrosia, age 42, of Henderson, Nevada, pleaded guilty to gambling and tax charges in United States District Court in Madison. A foreign corporation, Gold Medal Sports, which operated on the Island of Curacao in the Dutch Netherland Antilles, also entered a guilty plea to racketeering and a criminal forfeiture count today. Read more... |
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