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BetBrokers, the UK’s first retail and wholesale brokerage and clearing house for the sports betting industry
BetBrokers, the UK’s first retail and wholesale brokerage and clearing house for the sports betting industry, matched £28.5 million of betting transactions in 2006. (Via Betting Market.) BetBrokers Previous: Deep Throat on BetBrokers, “the World’s first independent betting brokerage†+ … Continue reading
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Tagged GBP, retail, sports betting industry, United Kingdom, wholesale brokerage
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InTrade-TradeSports – Next Major Sportsbook to Withdraw from US
Another contract expiry debate. InTrade-TradeSports – Next Major Sportsbook to Withdraw from US: These contracts will be expired based on who of the listed Sportsbooks will be next to stop accepting US customers (before 11:59:59pm ET on December 31st 2007. … Continue reading