An in-depth gambling analysis of the Detroit Pistons – PistonPowered

With sports gambling recently being passed through legislation in Michigan, now seems like as good as time as any to look at how betting the Detroit Pistons has looked and could look moving forward with this season.

The Pistons opened the season with a win total set at 37.5, +2500 to win the Central Division, +10000 to win the Eastern Conference, and +20000 to win the NBA Finals (odds courtesy of The Action Network). The odds for the Central, Eastern Conference, and even NBA Finals all make sense seeing as the Pistons never declared themselves as contenders and also share a division and conference with the Milwaukee Bucks among other quality teams. The Pistons are currently on pace to win only 28 games, with the back end of the schedule looking tougher than the front. This would clearly cause a big miss on their win total of 37.5, which many thought early on was low for a team who won 41 games the past year and strengthened their bench.

What wasnt expected and what may have caused a lot of the misery in betting the Pistons this year has been the injuries. The roster has been quite depleted as many know and that has clearly affected the gambling aspect of the Pistons season. Obviously, these things go hand in hand. When the team doesnt perform, they dont cover, and Detroit hasnt covered their line often.

Again, they are the leagues worst ATS. The Pistons are 8-13 ATS when at Little Caesars Arena which coincides directly with their record at home. This leaves them at 6-13-1 ATS when visiting opponents. No team has covered less on the road. If you bet trends, you may be catching on a bit. Betting against the Pistons away would have netted a +200 unit profit this first half of the season.

The Pistons opened the season at Indiana, winning a positive moneyline of +260 and covering a +7.5 line. Since, much like the season has gone, the Pistons went downhill from a betting perspective. Maybe most notably against the spread, the Pistons saw their biggest line as +14.5 underdogs when they visited the Lakers at the Staples Center. Detroit covered by losing the game by 7 points in a hard fought battle away from home while 60% of the public had bet the Lakers.

Moving on to point totals (Over/Unders), the Pistons also have a clear trend in this department. They are tied for the most overs hit throughout the season with Miami at 24. They are 24-17 in total for Over/Unders. Just as betting against Detroit away from LCA would have been lucrative, betting their over at home has been quite productive, hitting 14 out of 21 games. Theyre an even 10-10 away. Holding a poor defensive rating of 111.7 is likely to blame for most of the games going over the point total, but the Pistons themselves have also not elapsed 100 points in just 9 of their 41 games.

To have such a discrepancy in ATS totals and Over/Unders only tells you that Vegas and the line creators are just as confused with this team as we are. The team has drastically under performed, and evidently, the lines are still favoring the Pistons perhaps more than they should, especially with the direction the team is moving towards. With a roundabout lineup that is constantly shifting, injuries still plaguing Detroit, and the young guns getting more and more minutes, its truly almost impossible to know what to expect, let alone what to bet on this team moving forward.

Though there are trends, the lurking uncertainty of the teams future will also have a huge hand in what to bet on this team throughout the rest of the season. My best advice; dont bet on the Pistons this season.

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The Public Pulse: Immigration policy; Gun rights; Gambling concerns – Omaha World-Herald

A more inclusive society

Our Catholic social teaching compels us to speak out as part of this months National Migration Week for a more inclusive society that supports and respects all its residents. Despite the fact that Omaha has a rich heritage of welcoming newcomers, including immigrants, refugees and newly naturalized citizens, we find our city is facing a growing tendency in some who are viewing newcomers as burdens or suspects rather than individuals who are our sisters and brothers.

We are called to overcome a growing lethargy about this refugee crisis that includes failing to learn the facts and failing to use our voices and our votes for change in systems that continue to create unwelcoming systems.

In the spirit of the theme for this years Catholic National Migration Week, Promoting a Church and a World for All, we Notre Dame Sisters reject dismissing or isolating the stranger. Our current immigration system is morally broken, and so all of us need to advocate Congress for systemic reform that honors the innate dignity of all human persons.

Sister Margaret Hickey, Omaha

Why we need the wall

Anne Carroll, in the Jan. 10 Public Pulse, stated that the wall is a poor use of federal funds and we could better use the money to provide shelter for the homeless, stock food pantries, fund teacher pay raises and update aging bridges.

I agree with her when she says that not all illegal immigrants entering the U.S. are murderers. But some are, and she should ask the families of those citizens who have lost a loved one killed by an illegal immigrant if they agree with her.

We are a nation of laws. We may not agree with all of our laws but we have to obey them. And illegal immigrants entering the U.S. without permission or proper documentation have broken our laws, and that is not something to ignore.

Also, Ms. Carroll should understand that most of the illegal drugs consumed here in the U.S. come across that porous Southern border, contributing to our opioid crisis, which is costing our taxpayers billions each year.

The wall is costly but necessary.

Electoral College has value

The gentleman from Ogallala (Electoral College failures, Jan. 9 Public Pulse) should review his civics lessons. The U.S. is a democratic republic and not just a democracy. Would you like the government to be run by the states of California and New York? Under a pure democracy, those states having the largest population would always control election outcomes.

Give our forefathers some credit.

Trump is a disaster

In response to Sharon Struves Jan. 10 Pulse letter, Ill quote Rev Martin Luther King: Nothing is more dangerous than sheer ignorance. A good example of that is actually thinking Democrats are angry because Trump won no, theyre angry because hes stupid and he illustrates that on a daily basis.

I did not realize that it was a presidential duty to spend one day out of three days at his properties, and one out of five at his golf courses, spending enormous sums of taxpayer money for the travel and security of his family to do so. Or that before he could get us out of these endless wars, hed feel compelled to commit murder to start another one.

He has insulted our allies, imposed tariffs that will come out of our pockets, kissed up to all the dictators that he actually thinks like him and made us the laughing stock of the world! Democrats, erstwhile, have passed hundreds of pieces of legislation that are still sitting on the desk of Mitch McConnell instead of being put up for a vote.

Try a little fact-checking. Our congressional delegation is already doing a bang-up job of spouting ignorance all by themselves.

Threat to gun rights

On Jan. 8, State Sen. John McCollister of District 20 introduced into the new session of the Nebraska Legislature Legislative Bill 816 to Provide for information and training on firearm safety and suicide prevention and place restrictions and requirements on certain transfers of firearms. On Jan. 10 this bill was forwarded to the Judiciary Committee for consideration and review.

In reading this bill, I am struck as to how similar it is to the bills in front of the Virginia Legislature. Was LB 816 introduced here in Nebraska at the behest and support of Michael Bloomberg, active in promoting gun control, as were the bills in Virginia? What will Senator McCollister gain by introducing this bill?

It may be time for the good citizens of Nebraska to begin the establishment of 2nd Amendment Sanctuaries in our cities and counties as a mechanism to stave off these totalitarian enactments that do nothing but criminalize honest, law-abiding citizens.

Republican Party led astray

I could stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldnt lose voters, stated President Trump. In order to distract attention from his impeachment process he caused the murder of a high-level Iranian government official and further solidified Ayatollah Ali Khameneis political support base. Indirectly, Trump caused the death of 176 people on the commercial plane flight out of Tehran.

And sure enough, Trumps support base seems strong as ever, even from Republican senators who will soon be faced with the greatest ethical/moral issue of their lives: to vote based on facts for removal of Trump from the presidency.

If Trump is permitted to stay in office, this is a huge turning point in the more than 200-year political experiment to determine whether people, through their representatives in government, can control their country. Once our freedoms, especially of the press, our Constitution and our system of laws have been breached by the president, there will be no turning back.

I say, Weep not for me, an old man (age 87) if Trump remains in office, but for my children and their children. The Republican Party of Lincoln will be banished from history.

William A. Pettinger, Cumberland, Iowa

Gambling concerns

I am disappointed to see Omahans urging the state to legalize gambling in order to capture local money that supposedly is flowing into neighboring Iowas casinos.

Unfortunately, they are laboring under a widespread misconception, because casino profits do not remain in local economies. Instead, they flow out of state to major gambling corporations. Actually, casinos are more likely to hurt than help a states economy.

Most casinos draw their customers from within a 50-mile radius. The money they lose is money that wont go to local merchants, restaurants and gamblers families. All the problems associated with gambling would likely increase.

According to an article in the Atlantic magazine entitled A Good Way to Wreck a Local Economy: Build Casinos, No one should look to the gambling industry to revive cities because thats not what casinos do.

The article continues: As casino expansion reaches its limits, the towns and cities that turned to gambling to escape their problems may discover that they have accepted a suckers bet local economies that look worse than ever, local residents tempted into new forms of self-destructive behavior and a dwindling flow of cash to show for it all.

Also, casinos dont encourage non-gambling businesses to open nearby, because the people who most often visit casinos do not wander out to visit other shops and businesses.

Truly, gambling is a suckers bet for Nebraskans.

Bob Copperstone, Wahoo, Nebraska

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The Stock Market Is Gambling the Trump Economy Will Do the Impossible – CCN.com

The stock market may not be the economy, but the stock market is the place where investors make bets about the economy.

Right now, investors are betting that the Trump economy is going to vindicate the president and prove the experts wrong.

During the early days of his presidency, Donald Trump boasted that US GDP would grow as fast as 6% annually under his administration.

The White House quickly moderated that forecast to a much less-ambitious 3% GDP target, albeit one the US economy failed to hit in each of Trumps first three years in office.

But according to $5.7 trillion asset manager Vanguard, stock market valuations reveal that investors believe the fourth time will be the charm.

Vanguard Chief Economist Joseph Davis told Bloomberg that the equity market is priced for 3% GDP growth in 2020, even though most experts believe the US economy will struggle to clear the 2% threshold.

A recent survey of professional forecasters found that the consensus outlook for Real GDP growth is 1.8%. Davis believes that target is still too optimistic.

Citing lackluster Treasury yields, he says the bond market is pricing in 2% growth as a best-case scenario. He predicts the US economy will slow to a near-crawl in 2020, dropping GDP growth to just 1% from an estimated 2.3% last year.

That could set the stock market up for a rude awakening.

Stock prices rose far more sharply than corporate earnings in 2019, driving valuation multiples toward record highs.

Historically, the stock market hasnt remained this divorced from profits for long. Either profits must rise or prices will fall.

The confidence that investors have in the re-acceleration of the economy and profits hasnt been shaken, and you need that to justify prices where they are and to continue to see positive performance in 2020, Thomas Hainlin, global investment strategist at Ascent Private Capital Management at US Bank, told The Wall Street Journal.

Unfortunately for investors, even the White House may be giving up on its 3% GDP goal, though not because the president suddenly thinks the target is unreasonable.

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Sunday that Boeings ongoing struggles could erase as much as 50 basis points from overall US GDP. He lowered his 2020 forecast accordingly to 2.5%.

Judging by todays stock market rally, Wall Street bulls dont appear to be having similar reservations. Both the S&P 500 and Nasdaq closed the session at new all-time highs.

Disclaimer: The opinions in this article do not represent investment or trading advice from CCN.com

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States Without Legalized Sports Gambling Are Debating Whether To Allow Sports Betting – Sports Talk Florida

The roll of the dice.

It is back to work for statelegislators who are trying to solve problems around the county in their areas.While legalizing sportsbooks should not be considered a major problem, thereare elected officials who want to see sportsbooks coming to their states. In2020, this much is certain, there will be no discussion of legalizing sportsgambling in Utah as gambling is prohibited by law in the states constitution.Alaska, Nebraska, Wisconsin and Wyoming would have to change state law thatprohibits sports gambling. The states that have not enacted legalized sportsgambling can take up the question. Maine legislators agreed to a sports bettingbill in 2019 but Governor Janet Mills vetoed the bill. Georgia and Kentuckyelected officials are going to try and get a sports betting bill passed thisyear. A number of other states are in the same boat. Connecticut andMassachusetts lawmakers will for a third year in a row try to get a billpassed.

On the federal level, New York Democrat Chuck Schumer and Utah Republican Mitt Romney are trying to concoct a bill that could establish some federal rules for the states that have legalized sports gambling to enforce. There was an attempt in 2018 to get some federal guidelines on the books as retiring Utah Republican Orrin Hatch put forth The Sports Wagering Market Integrity Act of 2018, which would have required bookmakers to use official data that was provided or licensed by professional sports leagues in posting odds. Hatchs legislation went nowhere. Nevada got legalized sportsbooks in 1949.New York, New Jersey, Delaware, West Virginia, Rhode Island, Mississippi, Pennsylvania, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Montana, Oregon, New Mexico, Arkansas, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Colorado and Tennessee have various forms of sportsbooks.

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Rate of gambling addiction still unclear in Minnesota – PostBulletin.com

Years later, Don Weinberger's compulsion to gamble had him skipping work to visit the casino. All the while, he kept his habit and the debt he accrued because of it from his wife. When the truth came to light it nearly tore his family apart.

It's now been more than two decades since Weinberger has gambled, something he attributes to his faith in God and Gamblers Anonymous, which he continues to be involved with today. But seated in a downtown St. Paul eatery on a recent Friday morning, he recalled clearly the mindset of his younger self and the many others affected by gambling addiction.

"The scourge of a compulsive gambler is that when you win, it's never enough," he said.

According to the National Council on Problem Gambling, or the NCPG, compulsive gambling affects approximately 2 million U.S. adults roughly 1% of the U.S. adult population. A further 4 to 6 million are thought to be problem gamblers who do not necessarily meet the criteria for pathological gambling.

But less certain is the scope of gambling addiction in Minnesota. The most current data on the prevalence of the disorder in the state comes from an official survey conducted in 1994.

State agencies have been working on a new survey for several years and in 2018 commissioned the Amherst H. Wilder Foundation of St. Paul to take one. The contract for the study is for approximately $400,000, according to the Department of Human Services.

Helen Ghebre, a community capacity building team supervisor with the state human services department, said the findings of the survey are currently being reviewed and that a publicly available report on them is expected to be published before the end of February.

Conducted by mail over a period of several months in 2019, the survey sampled from a random pool of 35,000 Minnesotan households and included questions about gambling frequency and attitudes. Ghebre said the results will illustrate the rate and severity of problem gambling in Minnesota as well as the demographics it most effects.

"We are using this to better target where we direct resources and funding," she said.

Ghebre said she could not make preliminary comments on the findings of the survey because they are still being reviewed. She could not say why it took the agency until recently to conduct a follow-up to the 1994 survey, but added that agency leadership was supportive of the idea.

The department plans to take the surveys more regularly in the future, she said, roughly once every three to five years.

Until the new study is published, a survey more than 25 years old continues to be one of the few official sources sources on gambling addiction rates in Minnesota. That survey found approximately 4.4% of the states adults either show signs of problem gambling or have a pathological compulsion to gamble.

In a recent survey of its own, the NCPG estimated that gambling addiction affected approximately 3.6% of Minnesotans in 2016, or about 152,000 people.

Even if only a small percentage of Minnesotans are affected by gambling problems, the amount of money they spend may not be insubstantial. In a separate report from 2018, the state human services department said that assuming problem gambling accounts for between 15% and 33% of gambling revenues, as it does in other states, then problem gamblers generated anywhere from $266 million to $585 million of Minnesota's gambling revenue in 2014.

Minnesotas billion-dollar gambling industry does help to fund a range of government services as well as youth activities and scholarships. The Minnesota Gambling Control Board reported the state's gambling industry had a total of about $359 million after prize payouts to spend on wages, taxes, rent, charitable contributions and other lawful expenditures in fiscal year 2019.

The industry also contributes to state-funded options for inpatient and outpatient gambling addiction treatment. In 2016, the NCPG said that approximately 600 Minnesotans enrolled in such programs, which are supported in part by state lottery revenues, charitable gaming tax dollars and Native American gaming industry contributions.

According to that report, Minnesota ranked 14th in the U.S. in terms of "per capita public spending dedicated problem gambling services."

Gambling addiction and problem gambling affect people of all different ages, ethnicities and backgrounds. But according to Brien Gleeson, an addictions counselor at the Mayo Clinic hospital in Eau Claire, Wis., some demographics appear to be more vulnerable than others.

"One particular population that we are more concerned about would be older folks, for a variety of reasons," he said.

Gleeson said that his patients tend to gamble most often at casinos. With more free time and retirement funds on hand, he said that some senior citizens find it difficult to resist their allure.

For some, the chance to socialize at a casino can be as enticing as the chance to win. An elderly couple might go to a casino, Gleeson said, as a way to spend time together.

Compulsive gambling manifests in a range of symptoms, Gleeson said, the most distinct of which is gambling to make back lost money.

"If youre chasing your losses, youre headed in the wrong direction," he said.

Gleeson said that many of his patients have successfully managed to cope with gambling addiction by themselves. Others, he said, turn to self-help groups like Gamblers Anonymous.

Gambling establishments themselves, he said, appear willing to help. Many casinos allow those who believe they have a gambling problem to voluntarily ban themselves from entry.

As it becomes less and less taboo to openly discuss drug and alcohol addiction, Gleeson said gambling addiction is starting to shed its stigma as well. Hopefully, he said, that will encourage more people affected by it to seek treatment.

But because money is still seen by some as impolite to talk about, financial planner and counselor Melanie Hardie said many are still unwilling to open up about the other ways they mismanage it.

Some psychologists have termed behaviors like money worshiping, compulsive buying and secretive spending as "money disorders." Unlike compulsive gambling, however, money disorders are not recognized as a clinical diagnosis by the American Psychological Association.

A former mental health counselor, Hardie today works at LifeWorks a company headquartered in Atlanta that offers financial counseling to the employees of other businesses and is an active member of the Minnesota chapter of the Financial Planning Association. In her view, mental health issues do not necessarily lead to money mismanagement so much as a lack of financial education does.

"Is it 'compulsive spending,'" she asked, "or a lack of knowledge?"

A bill introduced in the Minnesota Legislature last year proposed to make financial literacy a requirement for high school graduation but was not passed. Some educators objected to the measure, saying that the decision to mandate personal finance courses should be left to school districts, many of which already teach aspects of the subject in other courses.

Whatever their causes, poor spending and saving habits can quickly cascade. Hardie said the inability to pay off a heavy debt load, for example, can lead to a poor credit rating, which in turn can make it difficult if not impossible to obtain a mortgage or car loan.

To help break the cycle, some libraries and community centers have hosted free and low-cost classes on personal finance and credit repair. Some financial planners and non-profit organizations will occasionally offer to do pro bono work as well, Hardie said.

Older Minnesotans with money troubles, meanwhile, can call the Senior LinkAge Line for a referral to a financial counselor.

Like Gleeson, Hardie said she hopes that those who have mismanaged their money will be viewed more sympathetically in future and feel encouraged to ask for help.

"As long as its a taboo subject, we're not going to learn and develop and grow," she said.

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MGM Springfield reports lowest month of gambling revenue – theday.com

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (AP) A Massachusetts casino reported its lowest monthly revenue in its 16-month history.

MGM Springfield's December gross gambling revenue was $18.9 million, down from $21.6 million a year ago. The Massachusetts Gaming Commission released its monthly numbers Wednesday.

The new numbers come amid concerns that MGM Springfield is losing out to an over-saturated gaming market and legalized sports betting opportunities in New York and New Hampshire, MassLive.com reported.

Overall, MGM has fallen short of promised revenue prior to its opening in August 2018. Regulators were told the casino would bring in an average of $34.8 million a month. Instead, the average over the first 16 full months was $21.54 million a month, with a high of $26.9 million in September 2018, its first full month of operations.

The president of MGM blamed the December numbers on the bad weather, though Encore Boston Harbor, another casino, reported an improvement in its gaming numbers from $47 million in November to $54 million in December.

Slots-only Plainridge Park Casino was $10.2 million in December, down a bit from $10.9 million in November. Year-over year, Plainridge was also down from $14 million in December 2018.

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Gamblers bet $1.5 billion on sports in state last year – New Castle News

By John Finnerty

CNHIHarrisburg Bureau

Gamblers placed almost $1.5 billion in wagers and generated $30 million in revenue for the state in the first full year of legalized sports gambling.

In December alone, gamblers wagered more than $342 million on sports bets in Pennsylvania, according to the Gaming Control Board.

The key reason for the Pennsylvanias year-end momentum is its growing roster of online sportsbooks, which combined to produce almost 87 percent of the states total December handle the amount wagered by gamblers, said Dustin Gouker, an analyst for PlayPennsylvania.com, a web site tracking the gambling industry.

That last two months of 2019 began to show us the real potential of the Pennsylvania market, Gouker said. Now that the online market is maturing, it is entirely possible that 2020 could bring in $4 billion or more in online and retail bets.

Pennsylvania will finish 2019 a distant third in total handle among all legal sports betting jurisdictions. New Jersey, the countrys No. 2, attracted $4.6 billion in bets in 2019. But Pennsylvanias haul in state taxes was more comparable to New Jersey, which generated revenue of $36.5 million. Nevada is still the top state for sports wagering revenue.

Pennsylvania is beginning to succeed where it wanted to most: making sports betting a significant revenue driver for the state, Gouker said. Its tax rate is significantly higher than every other state, which has slowed the industrys growth. But Pennsylvania is the most populous state to fully legalize sports betting, and that has proven to be too enticing for operators to ignore.

The Department of Revenue projected that sports wagering would generate $35.5 million in 2019-2020, said Jeffrey Johnson, a spokesman for the department. The state fiscal year runs from July 1 to June 30, rather than by the calendar year.

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Sports wagering provided almost $21 million in state tax in the first six months of this fiscal year, he said.

The tax revenue from sports wagering, while still significantly more than the state had been getting earlier in the year, actually dropped in December, compared to November, as gamblers took home more in winnings, leaving casinos with less profit for the state to tax, Gaming Control Board data shows.

Decembers bets produced $17.5 million in revenue down from Novembers $20.6 million win.

The states take in tax was $3.9 million in December, double what the state got in sports wagering tax in August, but still less than the $5 million in tax generated by sports betting in November.

Sports wagering winning and losing is going to be very volatile, said Doug Harbach, a spokesman for the Gaming Control Board.

Gouker called the problem as double-edged sword for states because when gamblers win more, theres less casino revenue to tax. But if gamblers dont win often enough, theres the chance that they will become less likely to continue placing sports wagers.

Thirteen states including neighboring states, Delaware, New Jersey, New York and West Virginia have sports betting. Close to half the states either have legal sports wagering or there is legislation moving to allow sports wagering, Auxier said.

This isnt just states having dreams of big revenue scores. They know better, he said.

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UK Gamblers Banned From Using Credit Cards As Of April 14th – HighstakesDB

Gamblers in the UK will be unable to use credit cards to fund their online play from April 14th this year following a ban announced this week by the United Kingdom Gambling Commission (UKGC).

By: Andrew Burnett

The prohibition on credit cards being used to place bets comes after UK Government and UKGC reviews found a large percentage of such those using credit cards were problem gamblers.

Though online and land-based poker rooms are not specifically mentioned in the UKGC press release, the ban will apply to all online and offline gambling products with the exception of non-remote lotteries.

Neil McArthur, Gambling Commission chief executive, explained the reasoning behind the move: "Credit card gambling can lead to significant financial harm. The ban that we have announced today should minimise the risks of harm to consumers from gambling with money they do not have".

The figures released alongside the ban announcement claim that 24 million adults in Great Britain gamble, with 10.5 million of those gambling online adding: UK Finance estimate that 800,000 consumers use credit cards to gamble.

The UK Governments Culture Minister, Helen Whately, stated: "Whilst millions gamble responsibly, I have also met people whose lives have been turned upside down by gambling addiction.There is clear evidence of harm from consumers betting with money they do not have, so it is absolutely right that we act decisively to protect them."

Included in the new legislation will be a licence condition that all gambling operators participate in the GAMSTOP scheme and offer their customers the service from 31 March.

GAMSTOP is the UKs national online self-exclusion service, which up until now has seen companies in the gambling sector voluntarily sign-up.

Whately endorsed the new regulatory requirement that all sites offer the GAMSTOP option, stating: "I am confident that people who have taken the significant step to opt out of gambling will be well supported, alongside a wide range of other tools.

The National Lottery, as well as other lotteries with good causes approaches, will remain unaffected by the new ban on credit card payments.

That, say those behind the new legislation, is partly because refusing credit card payments would place too great a burden on retailers who offer lottery products as part of a wider shopping environment.

The ban is likely to be the second huge hit to gambling operators in less than a year after the government forced Fixed Odds Betting Terminals (FOBTs) to reduce their maximum stake 100 to just 2.

That resulted in huge profit hits in 2019 and many bookmakers have announced hundreds of high-street store closures.

A Democratic Senator in Nebraska is asking the states lawmakers to vote on a multi-pronged bill that could see poker defined as a game of skill enshrined in state law.

Omaha Senator Justin Wayne is seeking to have poker, fantasy sports and sportsbetting reclassified from games of chance, in a move that could eventually lead to the mostly gambling-free state offering its own gambling options.

While poker does have a random component in the cards that are dealt to participants, there is more skill than chance necessary for successful participation in a game where strategic decisions influence the other participants and, ultimately, the outcome of the game, states Wayne in his bill.

Tax revenues are also at the heart of the argument, with reports of 80% of Nebraskans crossing into Iowa for their poker and other gambling needs.

The World Series of Poker organisers have announced a Value Menu of bracelet events for this summers Vegas biggie.

This weeks announcement adds 25 events in the $400 to $1000 buy-in range to the WSOP schedule, with WSOP Vice President Jack Effel stating: Everyone loves good value and the WSOP has continued to enhance its offering to meet the demand at these meaningful price points.

He added: Delivering large prize pools, new players and exciting formats are core objectives of the WSOP and these 25 events are key to meeting this mandate.

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Ukraine’s parliament approves gambling bill at first reading – iGaming Business

Ukraines legislature has approved a bill that would legalise gambling in the country in its first reading, with 260 of the countrys 450 deputies voting in favour.

The bill, 2285-D, was introduced by Oleg Marusyak as one of six alternatives to the reforms submitted by the Servant of the People Party-led government in Parliament in October.

Eastern Europe-facing operator Parimatch hailed the bill's passing its first reading, noting that legal gambling could boost the Ukrainian economy.

"The adoption of Bill 2285-D in its first reading is the first step towards creating a fair and transparent gambling market, which will in turn attract investment and introduce new technology to the country," Parimatch said.

"Once legalised, the market will create thousands of jobs, contribute to both state and local budgets, lead to an increase in tourism, and will help to counter corruption in professional sports. Also, the increased tax revenues generated will provide much needed funds to support culture, medicine, and sports in Ukraine."

Marusyaks bill includes a lower licence fee for online gambling than any of the alternatives, at UAH6.7m (212,800/249,500/$277,300).

The bill also includes a minimum licence fee of UAH41.7m for casinos in hotels with 200-250 rooms and a fee of UAH62.6m for casinos in hotels with 250 or more rooms. These licence fees will track the countrys minimum wage to adjust for inflation.

The bill would determine bookmaking licences through a system where each licensee would have the rights to open 5 bookmaking shops. 32 bookmaking licences would be available in Kyiv, 16 between Ukraines other large cities of Odes and Kharkov and a further 32 in the rest of the country.

The number of gambling machines is limited to 40,000 and players must be 21 to gamble, an increase from 18, which it had been in an earlier version of the bill which did not pass when read in December.

In addition, it proposed a register for self-excluded players and the distribution of responsible gambling information to staff.

The bill will now face a second reading, before which further details - such as the tax rate on gambling - may be worked out for inclusion in the final bill.

"Deputies in Ukraine shoulder great responsibility when preparing the bill for its second reading, which must meet the highest international standards for legalizing the gambling industry," Parimatch said.

"Parimatch is open to dialogue and working with lawmakers as part of the finalization of the bill. We are happy to share our comprehensive global expertise and knowledge gained over the years operating as a successful, internationally focused and responsible gambling company."

If passed at the second reading, it will be presented to President Volodymyr Zelensky and if signed will become law. Zelensky has pushed for legal gambling in Ukraine, ordering a new gambling bill in the country in September 2019 and putting his support behind Oleg Marusyaks law in December when it went to an earlier vote.

Zelensky previously threatened to strictly enforce the countrys existing anti-gambling laws if a framework for legal gambling was not adopted.

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Betfred Owners Have Government Gambling Treatment Contracts – GamblingNews.com

The owners of Betfred have been criticized because of their ties to both the flagship British betting company and Health Assured, a company with multiple government contracts, some of which pertain to gambling treatment.

The names of Betfred owners Fred and Peter Done have been cited in a new development related to the treatment of gambling addicts, the Guardian reported. According to the newspaper, the brothers, who are also big Tory donors, have been making millions off the treatment of gambling addicts.

The pair are owners of Health Assured, which is a government-picked company tasked with the provision of health and well-being services to staff. Amid the dozens of contracts, several arrangements targeting the treatment of gambling addicts have surfaced prompting indignation.

According to The Guardians report the Dones have claimed 5.2 million in dividends from their health business so far. The newspaper also noted that the brothers have donated 375,000 to the Conservative Party since 2016.

A number of government officials and MPs have spoken against the arrangement, including Jon Ashworth, the shadow health secretary, who stated outright that the Dones brothers had an unacceptable conflict of interest, providing both betting products as well as treatment to vulnerable players.

The National Health System (NHS) chief, Claire Murdoch chimed in speaking of tokenism and hypocrisy, and that measures would need to be taken. According to The Guardians analysis, the services provided by Health Assured may be reaching tens of thousands of government employees as of this moment.

Murdoch urged players who experience issues with gambling to visit one of the newly set-up NHS clinics offering gambling problems help. Murdoch has also been vociferous in urging gambling companies to avoid trying to retain players who exhibit problem gambling issues.

In a recent letter addressed to gambling bosses, Murdoch said that she has seen first-hand the devastating effects that gambling addiction could have on mental and financial well-being. This view is also shared by Gambling Commission boss Arthur McNeil who just this week announced a credit cards gambling ban, citing concerns about the financial well-being of players.

Murdoch stressed on addiction in general, explaining that whatever the source of the addiction drugs, drinks or gambling should be addressed and be a national concern. Another critic, Ian Duncan Smith, who is the chair of a cross-party gambling group, said that it was cynical to both create a problem and try to amend it.

Betfred has been criticized on several other occasions as well. Last year, the company reportedly underestimated the pay it owed to employees and ended up underpaying without notifying staff members once the mistake was discovered.

In October, 2019, the company was slapped with a 322,000 fine by the UK Gambling Commission, after failing to meet money laundering norms. The company was also affected by the introduction of the fixed-odds sports betting terminals restrictions, with Betfred estimating that it might close down up to 500 shops.

Its worth noting, however that Betfred and Health Assured operate as completely separate businesses with no legal ties outside of their owners. Yet this detail has been enough to prompt criticism.

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How to Win While Gambling Even if You’re Lazy – Lazy Gambling Tips – BestUSCasinos.org

Everyone has a lazy gambling habit. Call it a bare bones strategy, or call it what it isgambling without thinking too much.

Youre just in the game, not in it to win it. Maybe you need a break. Or maybe youre teaching the game to someone new But is lazy gambling always a bad thing?

In an ideal setting, you only gamble when youre fully alert and feeling great. But expecting to stay that way in a casino is like expecting a tire with a slow leak to last you for the next 1000 miles.

People fall back on this way of gambling with real money the way they fall back on spare tires. Itll carry the load for a while, but it wont get you far.

The best lazy gamblers know when to leave the game or start paying full attention again.

I personally think of lazy gambling as a step down from being fully engaged. It would be equivalent to using the autoplay feature for slots.

But without the opportunity to apply strategy, its still not the ideal example. When you decide to be a lazy gambler, you shouldnt just abdicate your options. You should still play strategically.

Lazy gambling is more of a style than a system. You pick and choose how you want to manage your game. And it isnt a strategy thats applicable for just any kind of game.

Keeping that in mind, theres no need to go all in. This is simply a way to unwind without completely walking away. Heres how to keep lazy gambling fun and prevent it from eating up your bankroll.

If you need to coast for a while, there isnt much point in betting the max. While its true the odds wont change because you change your bet, Im assuming you dont want to put much thought into the game for a while.

Despite your lazy gambling strategy, your money wont manage itself. Making minimum wagers is safer than dropping the max on every play.

Card counters do something like this anyway. If they believe the majority of cards left in the shoe are of low value, they cut back on their wagers.

If youre explaining a game to someone new, it wont matter if you lose with a minimum wager. Even new players feel comfortable with losing minimum bets.

If you tell your friend to put a bet on the pass line at the craps table, you can explain the game as its played. That bet usually wont vanish right away. By the same token, you can explain how the dont pass bets work on the next round.

The key to long-term success in blackjack is to know when to apply an exceptional rule. Bare bones strategy says you stand on 17 or higher and hit on 16 or lower.

Splitting aces should be obvious, but other opportunities require more thought. If you cant let an opportunity to split pass you by, then youre not in a lazy gambling mode.

Baccarat is made for lazy gambling. You can bet on the bank or player and the odds are close. You can also keep putting money on a tie, but that wont pay as often.

Lazy gambling in roulette favors the outside bets. The rule of thumb in lazy gambling is take as little risk as possible. But there is an exception to this rule of thumb.

If the game allows a player to make more than one wager at a time, adding a slightly less risky wager is okay. In roulette, that slightly less risky wager will be placed on one of the 12-number bets. In craps, you either take the odds or lay them.

Should you lay odds because you bet dont pass? Decide ahead of time how you want to hedge your bets. Some players only bet pass/dont pass and come/dont come. They ignore the odds and riskier bets with higher payoffs.

Since lazy gambling eschews the more complicated betting, your remaining leverage is in how much you wager. While dropping down to minimum bets is one way to ease up, its optional.

If youre only playing safe bets, then youre already playing the best probabilities and lowest odds. This is the time to ratchet up your wagers without having to think through every play.

The rule of thumb is simple. Safe bet + maximum wager = riskier bet + minimum wager.

All youre doing is simplifying the game for a little while. Its better to use the safe bet + maximum wager style. The house edge is at its lowest.

Thats admittedly a playing strategy. You cant dispense with strategy 100%. Lazy gambling trades off complex strategy for simpler play.

In some games, it wont matter much. In baccarat, it doesnt make a big difference if you bet on the player rather than the banker. In casino blackjack games, many beginners stand and hit by simple rules anyway, so if youre teaching the game to someone, youll probably start them out that way.

Once your friend is comfortable with the basics, you can dial it up again and start showing the more complex strategies.

When theres a crowd standing around the craps or roulette table, theres sure to be fun. Sharing a blackjack or baccarat table with four or five other people is very entertaining.

But if you want a break from the crowd, head over to the video consoles. In online gambling, its as simple as changing which game you play.

You play the video versions of table games at your own pace. You could play 400 to 600 hands of video blackjack or video poker every hour, or you can play one hand per minute. Its up to you.

Solo playing allows you to regain your focus. Some players favor the video versions of their favorite games to live groups. The gaming can be both relaxing and intense at the same time.

If the casino offers standard blackjack, sit at that table. If the casino offers European roulette, choose that variation.

The more rules and special features the casino adds to a game, the more likely theyre improving their edge.

If you havent studied the rule variations ahead of time, dont play the games.

If youre in a small casino and they dont pay 3:2 for blackjack, see if they have a video console that pays standard odds. Always pick the odds you know if youre going to gamble more passively.

If youre feeling adventurous, you can be a lazy gambler and try new games. Study the rules first. If you can decipher the rules quickly, its probably simple enough to play casually.

If you have to think about what youre doing to get the best possible payout, the game probably isnt a good match for lazy gambling.

In roulette, you only want to play a wheel with a single zero if you can get it. The fewer green slots, the better.

With blackjack, youll want the 3:2 table if there is one. Ive played 6:5 blackjack but not happily. Simpler play is less likely to frustrate you if the odds are good.

If youre going to play keno with real money, the lazy approach is to stick with the Pick 4 through Pick 7 games. I would choose Pick 5 or Pick 6 myself. The fewer numbers I have to match, the better. The higher the payout odds on any matches I make, the better.

Keno may have awful odds and probabilities, but some keno options are clearly better than others. And thats true even if you dont study the rules for whatever keno variant youre playing.

Again, this is not a strategy guide. Lazy gambling is a style of play that allows you to relax and think less about the game youre playing. You can continue to enjoy the game but also unwind a little.

Ive never spent an entire evening in lazy gambling mode, but Im sure some people do. Theres no shame in having a preferred style of play.

Following these rules for lazy gambling keeps the oops moments to a minimum, and youre less likely to make a major mistake. Any friends you introduce to gambling will appreciate your choices.

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How Betfred makes millions treating gambling addicts – The Week UK

The gambling industry is back under the spotlight after it was revealed that the bookmaker Betfreds owners make millions from a company that treats gambling addicts.

Following the news, the shadow health secretary, Jon Ashworth, said the fact the company is simultaneously cashing in from betting and gambling addiction treatment is an unacceptable conflict of interest.

The owners of Betfred are the billionaires Fred and Peter Done. The Guardian has revealed that pair also own Health Assured.

That companys clients include multiple NHS trusts that treat gambling addicts from the public sector. Health Assureds website states that the NHS staff can access counselling for issues such as reckless behaviour, including excessive drinking or gambling.

The Dones have taken 5.2m in dividends from Health Assured in the past three years. They are also both Tory donors, handing 375,000 to the Conservative party since 2016.

The mental health chief of the NHS, Claire Murdoch, has written to the Gambling Commission to say the health service should not be left to pick up the pieces from gambling firms tactics to retain customers with addiction issues.

A government spokesperson said any public authority awarding a contract should also carry out its own thorough due diligence, including looking for conflicts of interest.

Health Assured said: All public sector contracts we have been awarded have thorough due diligence carried out before are they issued, including looking for conflicts of interest.

One of the UKs largest bookmakers, Betfred, has previously been criticised for its attitude to problem gambling and towards staff.

Last year, the gambling regulator weighed in after it introduced games that mimicked fixed-odds betting terminals (FOBTs).

Betfred, which had revenues of 728m last year, was accused of cheating on new rules after high-stakes roulette-style games were launched on the same day as restrictions on curbing fixed-odds betting terminals came into force.

The Guardian says the move was seen as an attempt to bypass a crackdown on the much-criticised machines.

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Victorian mother accused of leaving son in hot car while gambling banned from visiting family home – 7NEWS.com.au

A mother accused of leaving her baby boy in a hot car has been banned from visiting the family home as her son remains in a critical condition in hospital.

32-year-old Kaija Millar is accused of locking her 14-month-old son, Easton, in the car while she played the pokies in Melbourne's south-west.

Victoria Police claim the infant was left in the Brook Hotel car park in Point Cook for more than two hours, as temperatures reached 33 degrees outside.

It's alleged she checked on the 14-month-old a number of times by peering in through the window.

Emergency services were called to a car parked near the Brook Hotel just after 3pm on Wednesday, finding a 14-month-old boy unresponsive and in critical condition.

A 32-year-old Gladstone Park woman was charged with negligently causing serious injury and reckless conduct endanger life, and was bailed to appear at Melbourne Magistrates' Court on January 23.

She's now also been banned from returning to the family's Gladstone Park home.

Sources close to the family told 7NEWS the 32-year-old hid her gambling problem from her husband and friends.

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They say the woman drove more than 35km from her home in Melbourne's northwest to Point Cook to gamble up to three times a week.

Easton's father has remained by his son's bedside.

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Bill on legalization of gambling in Ukraine passes its first reading – UNIAN

The relevant bill was backed by 260 MPs.

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The relevant bill on state regulation of activities regarding the organization and conduct of gambling (No. 2285-d) was backed by 260 lawmakers with the required minimum being 226 votes, according to an UNIAN correspondent.

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As UNIAN reported earlier, President Volodymyr Zelensky instructed the Verkhovna Rada, Ukraine's parliament, to adopt a law on the legalization of gambling in Ukraine before December 1, 2019.

On October 18, 2019, the Cabinet of Ministers submitted the bill to the Rada.

On December 19, 2019, the Verkhovna Rada, Ukraine's parliament, failed the vote on draft law No. 2285 in the first reading. The bill legalizes gambling in Ukraine and allows casinos to operate as part of five-star hotels only.

Following that, the Cabinet of Ministers ordered the police and the Tax Service of Ukraine to shut down gambling establishments operating under the guise of lotteries.

On January 3, 2020, lawmakers tabled a bill in parliament to amend the Tax Code of Ukraine to reduce the tax rate on gambling establishments' revenue from 18% to 10% of total income. What is more, it proposes that gambling winnings should be exempt from individual income and war taxes.

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Betfred owner linked to firm that advises people struggling with high debt – The Guardian

Fred Done, one of the billionaire Tory donors who owns bookmaker Betfred, also bankrolls a company that makes money advising people struggling with high debts, it has emerged.

MPs and campaigners raised fresh concerns about the Done familys business empire, a day after the Guardian revealed that brothers Fred and Peter Done own a company that provides services including gambling addiction counselling to the public sector.

Companies House filings reveal that Fred Done also invested 150,000 in Angel Advance, a debt management company set up in 2013 and part-owned by other members of the Done family.

Angel Advance derives its revenues from advising indebted people, some of whom pay the company a fee to negotiate reduced repayments with creditors on their behalf.

The website offers money saving tips, such as switching to a cheaper supermarket, cutting down on takeaways or renting a spare room to a lodger. The tips do not include stopping gambling.

Angel Advances website also advises customers in difficulty to contact the Samaritans if they are struggling to deal with debt.

A list of issues they might be facing includes job-related stress, alcohol or drug abuse and suicidal thoughts. It does not include problem gambling, despite the fact that betting addiction has been linked with elevated rates of suicide.

Labour MP Carolyn Harris voiced dismay that the Done family could profit from gambling, counselling for gambling addiction and debt management all at once.

They get paid when you gamble, they get paid when you seek help for it and they get paid when you try to clear your debts, she said.

Its about how they can make the most of the vulnerable and squeeze blood out of a stone. Its characteristic of the mentality of this industry.

Problem gambling has frequently been linked to high debt, including by industry regulator the Gambling Commission, which announced a ban on betting with credit cards earlier this month.

Last year, the Guardian reported on the case of a problem gambler who used nine credit cards to spend hundreds of thousands of pounds with online casinos, who she claimed ignored her obvious signs of a spiralling addiction.

Debt charity Step Change said people with gambling problems who seek its advice usually have more debts than those who dont, owing an average of 16,323 to eight creditors.

Citizens Advice said the number of people who have asked it for help because they owe money directly to a bookmaker has increased by 83% in two years.

Fresh revelations about the Done familys interests come a day after the Guardian revealed that brothers Fred and Peter, who are worth a combined 1.25bn and have given 375,000 to the Conservative party, also own Health Assured.

The business provides gambling counselling to staff who work at NHS trusts and in parliament, prompting an allegation of hypocrisy from NHS mental health chief, Claire Murdoch.

Both Harris and SNP MP Ronnie Cowan called on parliament to review its contract with the company.

Cowan said: For the UK parliament to contract them to provide support is beyond the pale.

To compound matters, for Fred Done to invest in a debt management firm after helping to drive so many people into debt beggars belief.

The Dones created the problem, then paid money to support the Tory party and then the Tory government uses taxpayers money to pay them to fix the problem they created. And we wonder why people dont trust politicians!

A spokesperson for Health Assured said people with gambling addiction problems accounted for less than 0.1% of telephone calls it received from its clients staff.

The management and directors of Health Assured and Betfred are also entirely separate and independent of each other, they added.

What is more, Health Assured has always been open, and provided full disclosure on ownership during tender processes and new contracts won have been secured on merit.

A spokesperson for the House of Commons and the House of Lords said: UK parliament is bound by strict procurement regulations. Our focus is to ensure high quality services and value for money for the tax payer. All contracts are reviewed regularly.

Marc Etches, chief executive of the leading betting addiction charity GambleAware, added his voice to concern about the Done familys overlapping business interests.

It is important that anyone who is experiencing gambling harms has access to appropriate support, he said.

However, this case understandably raises concerns about a potential conflict of interest.

Joanne Whittaker, a director of Angel Advance, said: The business is authorised and regulated by the FCA, who are aware of the make up of its ownership, and it is run completely independent of Betfred, with an entirely distinct and separate management structure.

Any clients receiving debt advice arising from gambling-related issues would receive appropriate signposting and help in accordance with our approved protocols and procedures.

Free help and advice about problem gambling is available online at BeGambleAware.org or by calling the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133

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Call for Ireland to Ban Credit Cards in Online Gambling – European Gaming Industry News

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A betting industry lobby group has called for the Government to follow the UK and ban credit cards in online gambling.

Problem Gambling Ireland said the introduction of such a ban here could have a significant impact in tackling gambling debt.

Having a facility for people to gamble with money they dont have is extremely dangerous, Barry Grant, chief executive of Problem Gambling Ireland, said.

However, Mr. Grant said such a ban is unlikely to be introduced in Ireland until the countrys long-awaited independent gambling industry regulator is in place.

The UK Gambling Commission has said that, as of April 14, British-based punters will not be able to use credit cards to make bets or deposit money into online betting accounts.

The UK ban will apply to all online and offline gambling products, with the sole exception of over-the-counter lottery tickets.

Before Christmas, Mr. Grant described as absolutely shocking industry figures showing Irish punters gambled close to 10bn including more than 800m on lottery and scratch card products last year, making Ireland the seventh-highest gambling country in the world.

As a nation, we are developing an increasingly dysfunctional relationship with gambling, he said at the time. Research by the UKs betting regulator classes 22% of online gamblers, in the country, who use credit cards as problem gamblers.

The ban on credit card usage for UK gambling deposits likely represents a low single-digit percentage risk to related gaming revenues. The latest in a recent series of more onerous regulatory changes, it also acts as a further reminder that the UK opportunity is no longer what it once was, Davy analyst Michael Mitchell said.

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Esports Entertainment unveils revamped gambling website with fresh content and features – Proactive Investors USA & Canada

The updates offer additional betting options such as fixed odds, fantasy and pool betting

Esports Entertainment Group Inc () has come out with an updated version of its esports gambling platform VIE.gg, complete with a suite of new features and device accessibility.

The updates giveplayers additional betting options such as fixed odds, fantasy and pool betting to complement its existing player-to-player wagering.

Theres a rush of new content available with real-time streaming and event coverage now part of the program, and the VIE website is now compatible with all major desktop, mobile and tablet devices.

"This is another major milestone for our company, CEO Grant Johnson said in a statement. This is our strongest release ever, with every new feature esports gambling enthusiasts could wish for in a platform. Combined with our unsurpassed transparency as a result of our status as a fully reporting public company, we believe VIE.gg is strongly positioned for success in 2020."

To make the upgrade happen, Malta-based Esports Entertainment partnered with Askott Entertainment, a company in Vancouver that has been building award-winning online betting and daily fantasy software since 2013.

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Texas toddler left inside car that 2 men stole while his parents were gambling in gas station: investigators – Fox News

A Texas toddler was found safe early Monday after his parents left him inside an unlocked, running car that two men subsequently stole while the couple gambled inside a gas station, investigators said.

The 16-month-old child was left sleeping inside a Chrysler 300 outside a Shell Gas Mart in Humble, northeast of Houston, around 11:30 p.m. Sunday, the Harris County Sheriffs Office reported in a news release.

Kimberly Cook, 21, and Anthony Blue, 29, initially told deputies they left their child in the car to run into the convenience store, and when they came out, the vehicle was gone.

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However, deputies said they learned the couple actually had been gambling on 8 liner machines for close to 30 minutes and periodically checkedon the child, Fox 26 reported.

Cook and Blue were charged with child abandonment after deputies said they left their toddler inside an unlocked, running car while they gambled inside a gas station. (Harris County Sheriff's Office)

Two men, later identified as 19-year-old Jabari Davis and 18-year-old Vincent Cannady, had taken the opportunity to steal the still-running car while the couple were busy gambling inside, deputies alleged.

A park ranger found the child abandoned and unharmed in Houston's MacGregor Park, about 20 miles away from the gas station, shortly after he disappeared, Sgt. Ben Beall told KHOU-TV.

Davis, left, and Cannady were arrested without incident following a short pursuit, deputies said. (Harris County Sheriff's Office)

"He saw what he first mistook to be an animal, a small animal, walking through the parking lot," Beall said. "Turned out to be our 16 month-old child. The child was wearing a onesie, shivering cold."

The child was taken to a hospital for observationand later placed in the care of his grandparents, deputies told local media.

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Deputies spotted the Chrysler 300 moments after finding the child, but the driver sped away, initiating a short chase, Beall told the Houston Chronicle.

The driver eventually stopped and deputies arrested Davis and Cannady without incident.

The two were charged with auto theft and kidnapping.Cannady's bond was set at $75,000 and Davis' bond was set at $40,000, Fox 26 reported.

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Meanwhile, Cook and Blue were charged with child abandonment for leaving the toddler unattended. Their bond was set at$10,000 each.

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Legalized gambling faces bad odds in this year’s Legislature – WSB Radio

The 2020 legislative session is just getting underway, but theres already indication than an effort to legalize gambling may have folded.

With study committees looking at legalized gambling in both the House and Senate during the off-session, some members like Rep. Calvin Smyre (D-Macon) were hopeful voters would finally get a say on bringing casinos and horse racing to the state.

Whether youre for it or against it, giving the people the right to vote I think is a very responsible position for any legislator to be in, he tells WSBs Sandra Parrish.

The Senate committee, which met throughout the summer and fall, failed to vote on a recommendation saying its members couldnt reach a consensus. They instead simply voted to authorize a report of the information they gathered.

On the first day of the session, Republican leaders in the Senate, including Majority Leader Mike Dugan (R-Carrollton), say its not a priority this year.

Its a contentious subject amongst the entire state. You have great passion for and against. And honestly, we dont have a consistent evaluation on what the return would be for those, he says.

Lt. Gov. Jeff Duncan agreed.

I just havent seen that overwhelming push for gambling here in the state of Georgia. I certainly havent heard it as Ive traveled around the state, he says.

A House committee looking at the economic impact of allowing casinos, horse racing and sports betting believes casinos alone would create an estimated 5,000 jobs at each venue with several across the state.

If the Constitutional Amendment successfully makes its way through two-thirds of the House and Senate, it would likely go before voters in November. But even Smyre says the state statue, that would have to accompany it and include the details of the where, who, and how, would still have to be worked out.

When you start talking about designation resorts, you have to kind of bring in the formula where are they going to be held, how are they going to be taxed and where will the tax revenues go. Those three things I consider a three-legged stool. And without one of those, the stool will not stand, he says.

Chairs of the special House committee looking at it, indicate the money should be split between the HOPE Scholarship and shoring up rural hospitals.

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ACMA to call on ISPs to block nine illegal gambling websites – Technology Decisions

Nine illegal gambling websites could soon be blocked by Australian internet service providers (ISPs) following new instructions from the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA).

The move comes as part of a blitz on online gambling sites operating in breach of the Interactive Gambling Act 2001, announced in November last year.

The latest sweep could see ISPs axe access to Roo Casino, GW Casino, Wager Beat, Joe Fortune, Ignition Casino, AU Slots, Top Bet and XBet, after the ACMA received more than 79 complaints against the sites and subsequent investigations found them to be in breach of the Act. Users of these sites should withdraw their money immediately, the ACMA warned.

More than 90 illegal companies have pulled out of the Australian market since the ACMA started enforcing new illegal offshore gambling rules in 2017, the regulator claimed. This includes Emu Casino, which was blocked in November last year and is allowing affected users to retrieve funds through its customer support.

Consumers can access a Register of licensed interactive wagering services, as well as information on how to protect against illegal gambling operators via ACMAs website.

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