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    Lawmakers in Delaware have given the OK too many diverse types of gambling lately, and the state is taking that support and running with it. With table casino games, stretched out slot gambling, and sports betting, Delaware is on the edge to become the largest gambling destination on the East Coast.

    Governor Jack Markell wanted the sports betting, but little did he know the degree to which the sports betting would be offered. The state now claims they will permit gamblers to bet on single games, something not in the original plan.

    Markell had sold lawmakers on the idea of parlay bets, where a gambler had to take two or more games and bet them on the same ticket. All of the games selected had to win for a bet to become a winner. Though that authorization has been given, the state seems intent on giving sports bettors more options.

    "We don't get a lot of business now from Atlantic City," said Ed Sutor, President and Chief Executive Officer of Dover Downs Hotel & Casino, "However, I think sports betting will attract some new people. It's a new product, and I think people in Philadelphia and possibly as far away as New York will come down to Delaware to try it."

    That is the horror for many states on the East Coast. Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and New York have all stretched out their casino gambling options, winning business away from Atlantic City, but now Delaware is threatening to steal all of their business.

    Delaware did not stop at sports betting. By next April, table games such as blackjack and baccarat will be offered at state race tracks. The tracks are also going to get bigger and offer video slot gambling. The full range of gaming could be enough to make Delaware the new gambling capital of the East Coast.

  • #2
    I dont see the difference if its Nevada or not...its still sports gambling if one state has it i think every state should...

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    • #3
      Might be a good time to move to Delaware!!!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by wayne1218 View Post
        Might be a good time to move to Delaware!!!
        Never!

        Vegas maybe!!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by bryce View Post
          Never!

          Vegas maybe!!
          Nah, Deleware is Vegas without the crime. I like my East Coast roots and i'll keep 'em. Much closer to my teams and family too!

          Deleware will be the Vegas of the East Coast before you know it. Wait until you see the big name Casinos start going in there!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by wayne1218 View Post
            Nah, Deleware is Vegas without the crime. I like my East Coast roots and i'll keep 'em. Much closer to my teams and family too!

            Deleware will be the Vegas of the East Coast before you know it. Wait until you see the big name Casinos start going in there!
            Once the gambling gets big the crime will follow.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by wayne1218 View Post
              Nah, Deleware is Vegas without the crime. I like my East Coast roots and i'll keep 'em. Much closer to my teams and family too!

              Deleware will be the Vegas of the East Coast before you know it. Wait until you see the big name Casinos start going in there!


              Wayne, soon as the casinos and money roll in there, so will the crime.

              I usually drive thru Delaware on my way to AC which is a real shit hole now.

              What is Joe Bidens take on all this?
              NBA is a joke

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              • #8
                I know guys, i know. It was a joke!

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                • #9
                  All four major sports leagues along with the NCAA are teaming up to battle sports betting in Delaware.

                  The Associated Press is reporting that an official from one of those leagues has informed them that a suit has been filed in federal court Friday, attempting to block the state’s recent law allowing sports gambling. That official is remaining anonymous with the file still pending.

                  The suit's biggest argument is that Delaware will be violating a 1992 ban congress placed on sports betting. That ruling allowed sports betting in just four grandfathered states – Nevada, Oregon, Montana and Delaware – but did not pertain to single-game wagering because it did not exist in the state at that time.

                  Lawyer Kenneth Nachbar, who is representing the NBA, NFL, MLB, NHL and the NCAA sent a letter to Delaware Gov. Jack Markell challenging the state’s single-game betting plan.

                  "As the leagues and the NCAA have stated on numerous occasions, single-game wagering presents a direct threat to the integrity of their games," wrote lawyer Kenneth Nachbar, in a letter obtained by the Associated Press.

                  Governor Markell’s office has yet to release a statement as of Friday afternoon. Delaware approved sports gambling this past May after it was passed by the state’s Supreme Court, despite objections from major sports leagues - most vocally the NFL and NCAA.

                  This marks the second time the NFL has gone after sports betting in Delaware. The professional football league unsuccessfully challenged sports betting back in 1976 when it was allowed for a brief time in Delaware.

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                  • #10
                    single-game wagering presents a direct threat to the integrity of their games,"

                    ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME! These leagues do enough to make people question their integrity without gambling. I'm sure a lot of you remember that Pittsburgh game late last year against S.D, I know I do! And how about the NBA ref that got caught fixing games. How adout the S.D Denver game where the ref with the big guns totaly blew the call.

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