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Spearmaster the former owner of Got2Bet, current moderator on CasinoMeister, devil’s advocate and writer for Gambling Times, will be writing for BetSage once a month. His articles will cover all and any aspect of Online Gambling, the highs, the lows and the latest issues concerning players.
Spearmaster has over the years established a solid reputation in the Online Gambling Industry, known to players and industry figures alike. Spearmaster has spoken at many Online Gambling Conferences and was recently on the eCOGRA panel at GIGSE in Montreal.
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An opinionated look at what the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act means
Many people are calling Oct. 13, 2006 Black Friday, as that was the day
that President George Bush signed H.R. 4954, the Safe Port Act, into law -
and in doing so, made financial transactions in the US for online gambling
purposes illegal.
What?!?
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Spearmaster explains the technique...
With the World Cup in full swing, probably more than half the world's eyes are focused on this exciting feast of football (soccer to Americans). Undoubtedly, this tournament attracts more sporting wagers than any other event on Earth.
But while punters in the US, UK and Europe focus their attention on the odds of a particular team winning a match, or even the World Cup itself, here in Asia, where most of the betting takes place, we're not worried about how many goals will be scored, or which long shot like Spain (as high as 16-1) could win the tournament - we just bet on the individual matches using a method called Asian Handicap.
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US Government still trying to pass anti-online gambling laws? Yaaaaaawn...
As you've probably heard, the US House of Representatives recently approved a bill which seeks to make it a criminal offense to knowingly use a communication facility to transmit any communication which assists in the act of placing a wager or bet or the funding of any facility from which a bet or wager may be placed.
The new bill, called the "Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act", provides for fines and/or imprisonment of up to five years for any violation.
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