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Have offshore books taken a huge hit from the Sportsbooks popping up around the country?


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Truth is the little  client base that they will lose for post up

are the guys funding less then $200  and cashing out after they meet  the r/o

  They call them  in and outers  ...........not the burger place

and they are a pain in the ass  for offshore books.

 

I have seen 5 legal sports books on the east coast.

very few real  players betting.

Most serious action guys  want to be anonymous for the most part

Some wise guys will be showed the door if they win

so  there are some pitfalls  

 

Now the mobile app in  new jersey might sting a bit.

but once the state and feds  start busting balls on taxes  and limits

guys will get fed up with it.

 

at the end of the day if bettors were more bitcoin literate

no one would drive 20-50 miles to bet a game

park there car , stand on line etc.

 

weekend warriors will come out and bet football

because its a novelty the 1st year

 

Then they will learn about +even opportunities off shore

with free plays and cash bonuses

then people will be playing in both places.

 

BUT WHAT DO I KNOW

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Truth is the little  client base that they will lose for post up

are the guys funding less then $200  and cashing out after they meet  the r/o

  They call them  in and outers  ...........not the burger place

and they are a pain in the ass  for offshore books.

 

I have seen 5 legal sports books on the east coast.

very few real  players betting.

Most serious action guys  want to be anonymous for the most part

Some wise guys will be showed the door if they win

so  there are some pitfalls  

 

Now the mobile app in  new jersey might sting a bit.

but once the state and feds  start busting balls on taxes  and limits

guys will get fed up with it.

 

at the end of the day if bettors were more bitcoin literate

no one would drive 20-50 miles to bet a game

park there car , stand on line etc.

 

weekend warriors will come out and bet football

because its a novelty the 1st year

 

Then they will learn about +even opportunities off shore

with free plays and cash bonuses

then people will be playing in both places.

 

BUT WHAT DO I KNOW

A lot more than most of us...very good insights....looking at PayPal and Net Teller to make a comeback(hopefully)

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Truth is the little client base that they will lose for post up

are the guys funding less then $200 and cashing out after they meet the r/o

They call them in and outers ...........not the burger place

and they are a pain in the ass for offshore books.

 

I have seen 5 legal sports books on the east coast.

very few real players betting.

Most serious action guys want to be anonymous for the most part

Some wise guys will be showed the door if they win

so there are some pitfalls

 

Now the mobile app in new jersey might sting a bit.

but once the state and feds start busting balls on taxes and limits

guys will get fed up with it.

 

at the end of the day if bettors were more bitcoin literate

no one would drive 20-50 miles to bet a game

park there car , stand on line etc.

 

weekend warriors will come out and bet football

because its a novelty the 1st year

 

Then they will learn about +even opportunities off shore

with free plays and cash bonuses

then people will be playing in both places.

 

BUT WHAT DO I KNOW

Joe the guy who tells it like it is, and confirmed what I said.

 

Smart and accurate post!

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Man, I hope the bill in Michigan passes where it will only cost 200k to get a sportsbook license! 

 

A lot different than the 10 million that Pennsylvania currently requires. 

 

Here is an interesting map. Those who think offshore is not going to change/be hurt are a bit confused imo. 

 

https://www.sbnation.com/a/sports-betting-gambling-state-legislation-tracker

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