Tennis’s New Concern: Data Harvesting
by Greg Bishop and John Martin, The New York Times MELBOURNE, Australia — The strangest story of this Australian Open so far involved a
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by Greg Bishop and John Martin, The New York Times MELBOURNE, Australia — The strangest story of this Australian Open so far involved a
by Alex Duff, Bloomberg For someone who says he bets millions of dollars on tennis a year, sports gambler Elihu Feustel doesn’t watch many
By George Anastasia, Big Trial The numbers are staggering. More than $1.3 million in cash seized at his home in the Meadowbrook section of Huntingdon Valley,
by Wayne Perry, The Philadelphia Inquirer ATLANTIC CITY – New Jersey residents are nearly evenly split on whether the state should continue its efforts
by David Purdum, OSGA A series of high-profile gambling busts nabbed a revered bookmaker, led to the closure of an online sports book and
by David Purdum, ESPN Members of the poker community were shocked when a few known high-stakes players were named in an indictment out of
by Robert Preidt, MedicineNet FRIDAY, March 22 (HealthDay News) — Many sports gamblers consider their extensive betting experience and insight into college basketball a slam-dunk for
by Joseph A. Gambardello, The Philadelphia Inquirer After suffering two setbacks in federal court, New Jersey officials are pressing ahead with a fight to
by Wayne Parry, Pioneer Press ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.—Nevada and New Jersey once had the country to themselves when it came to casino gambling. Now,
by Jonathan Tannenwald, The Philadelphia Inquirer Players on El Salvador’s national team are alleged to have been involved in potentially fixing the result of