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The Case for Decrimininalization of Prediction Markets

[This article is cross-posted from Major Wager.] – A recent article in the prestigious academic journal Science (May 16, 2008, Vol 320, p. 877-8) once again makes the case for regulated prediction markets, more commonly known as “betting exchanges” to … Continue reading

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New Fee Structure At TradeSports Causes Confusion.

[This article is cross-posted from Major Wager.] — Tradesports.com (and sister operation, Intrade.com) have long been at the forefront of exchange-based sports wagering and futures markets. In operation since 2002, Tradesports represented the first real exchange open to Americans, long … Continue reading

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Should internet gambling and betting operators create their own simili bank, outside of the reach of the Feds?

Jay Graziani: [...] With all the turmoil in the offshore world, sportsbooks should be encouraging book-to-book and account-to-account transfers as the most feasible option for the good of the industry. It would relieve much of the strain on the current … Continue reading

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