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    Gamble Research Papers

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    In America, we love to gamble. Whether it is on sports, dogs, horses, or cars, or even if it is in a casino- we cannot get enough of it. There are about fifteen hundred casinos in the country, scattered from one side of the continent to the other. That is more casinos than any other in the states, and most go all out to make each and every patron welcome and go the extra mile to make everyone feel like a superstar. Most are more than just a simple place to gamble, but they also have shows, a bar…

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    If you have recently joined one of the UK's popular online race books, you may be entitled to free bets. It might be worth your wild to consider using your free bets online to make wagers on some of the most exciting races in the universe. Those races take place on a daily basis in Australia, one of the most underrated horse racing destinations known to man. It might surprise one to find out the history of racing in the Southern Hemisphere is second to none. It includes great horse, jockeys and…

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    Betting On Boxing

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    How to Bet on Boxing in the UK Boxing is an immensely popular sport because it speaks to the instinctive nature of man. There is nothing like watching two ripped men get into to the ring and go at it until one is out for the count. However, aside from the brute force of the sport, there is a great art to it as well. Like the game of chess, players have to understand how to gracefully move and ensure the hit goes one way. It’s this mix of masculinity and grace that draws so many to the sport…

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    Tioga Downs Case Study

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    NICHOLS (WENY) - The New York State Gaming Facility Location Board voted and has given the green light for a major expansion to Tioga Downs Racino.The expansion would bring more than 1,000 slot machines, dozens of table games, and more than 150 hotel rooms. It has been almost two years since New York voters approved proposition one, which allowed full-on casinos in New York State. Wednesday's announcement comes after months of appeals and revisions to their original proposal, which was denied…

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    around the world want to admit it. Gambling in sports is complete with unethical motives and practices (Thornton, Champion, & Ruddell, 2012, Pg. 82). Some most definitely consider it a form of cheating. They believe that from the beginning, the winning outcome has been altered in favor of one team over the other. The thought of an equal chance at winning, when the skill level of both teams participating are practically equal, is thrown out the window when gambling is involved. Major ethical…

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    over $2 billion over two years. People are debating whether state lottery should be banned or not because its target the poor people. Despite considering the gambling problem we already have, people spend a lot of their income on lotteries every month, the lottery should not be banned because it raised a total of $2.6 billion in gross gambling revenue last year, demand is increased as lottery turned 20 and Powerball, Megamillions give state budgets a lift. While state lotteries should not be…

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    In this article on WUNC.org of ‘Where The Lottery Ticket Profits Go’, Jess Clark writes about how the NC Education Lottery, which started in 2006, has only been going downhill from where they started and that during this decline, the ticket sales have moved from the North Carolina schools to the state of North Carolina; “About a quarter of the annual ticket sales went to funding public education in the state” (Jess Clark). Jess also interviews a few people who have bought these lottery tickets…

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    More than one-in-six advertisements shown during AFL matches are gambling-related, according to the ABC. Australia is a lucrative market for the sport gambling industry – we have the biggest losses per capita of any country in the world. In recent years there has been a noticeable and concerning increase in the advertising of gambling opportunities within sport. Gambling sponsorship of sport has grown substantially, and sports betting turnover is growing rapidly. Key players like Centrebet,…

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    topic of gambling addiction, most of us will readily agree that going to the casino can be addicting. Where this agreement usually ends, however, is on the question if can anyone become addicted to gambling. Whereas some are convinced that gambling can start at a young age because of gambling games on the internet, others maintain that gambling addiction does not come from the internet. The gambling industry tried to promote responsible gambling. The question is, what is responsible gambling?…

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    the population; addiction, bankruptcy, and divorce, for example. Now gambling can be achieved with little effort, with draws held every fifteen minutes on screen in the local bar or convenience store, online gambling including phone apps, and an increasing number of municipalities offering casinos. The lottery system and the governments that rely on them have become utilitarian monsters, enjoying the benefits of running a gambling establishment at the expense of some of its citizens.…

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