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BetFair + National Hockey League
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Interesting. But Americans still aren’t welcome to bet on BetFair.
Yes, but:
1. BetFair can now give the names of the (non-US) traders who are suspected of sport corruption.
2. There is the door open to BetFair paying a bit the NHL —maybe.
3. Maybe with the new administration, some new laws will legalize the betting exchanges.
I am just guessing all that. Don’t take my words as facts.