Thoughts on the Whistleblower podcast thru Episode 5
Disclosures: I was interviewed for the better part of a day as part of the podcast, and some of my work is discussed in Episodes
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Disclosures: I was interviewed for the better part of a day as part of the podcast, and some of my work is discussed in Episodes
The issue of “third-party payment processors” has been paramount for federal authorities when it comes to offshore sportsbooks with U.S. clients. As Gaming the Game
From Realtor.com: The sports bettor Billy Walters is hoping that his luck will turn around with his real estate. He’s placed his massive mansion in Carlsbad, CA, on the
In addition to my commentary and analysis presented in Episodes 2 and 3 of the Whistleblower podcast, a stand-alone bonus segment (“Head Fakes”) is posted
I appeared on Gill Alexander’s “A Numbers Game” show on VSIN to discuss the revelations made in the current Whistleblower podcast, namely that co-conspirator Tommy
Betting USA Fireside Chat: Responsible Gaming In The Age Of Barstool Sports BySteve RuddockUpdatedSeptember 15, 2020 A conversation on the impact of Barstool Sport’s entry
The regulated versus offshore bookmaking debate reignited last week thanks to a bad NBA line from BetCris that was copied around the world. The market-setting offshore book opened the Toronto
Note: In Australia, the term “punter” is used for “gambler” or “bettor”. By Adam Pengilly, The Sydney Morning Herald Australia’s gambling giants will ban punters
Brett Smiley, Sportshandle The year is 2020 and Americans have wagered over $22.7 billion at legal U.S. sportsbooks across more than 20 states — including in New York — since the federal ban on
David Wharton, Staff Writer, Los Angeles Times The inherent connection between golf and gambling begins with numbers. Four buddies get together on a Saturday morning