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  • Regarding Bookmaker

    As you may already know, Bookmaker has temporarily lost the rights to the Bookmaker.com domain. We are confident that in time, it will be returned to us, until then, we have launched a new, temporary site: NBA Playoffs Betting Odds - NHL Stanley Cup Lines and Props - Online Sportsbook, Casino, Poker and Horse Racing Odds.

    Despite having lost the domain, none of the business operations have otherwise been affected. Player account balances and information are safe and secure. Effective immediately, players can log on to NBA Playoffs Betting Odds - NHL Stanley Cup Lines and Props - Online Sportsbook, Casino, Poker and Horse Racing Odds. and it's business as usual.

    You likely won't notice any other changes at all and will experience all the same features and benefits as our original site; just on a new address.

    We sincerely apologize if you were affected by our interruption. As always, if you have any questions or concerns please call our customer service department at 1-866-9Bookmaker.

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    Thanks Monte hope all is well with you.It's good to hear from u on this matter.In your opinion what is going to happen to online gambling
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    • #3
      MR VARSITY MAN-here is the future of gambling offshore !!!!

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      • #4
        Who's afraid of the big bad Feds?-apparently not Bookmaker as they continue to operate, and by inference rightfully tell the US Govt. in this instance to go fuck themselves!

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        • #5
          Perhaps if Bookmaker wants some more business, they should put out some kind of a line as to whether they will be continue to operate as they claim and perhaps an over/under as to when they go out of business for those who feel they will.

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          • #6
            None of these offshore gambling places are doing anything wrong. The WTO already ruled on it in favor of the offshores. The USA has just ignored the ruling. Prohibition does not work! They passed a bill in 1919 that went into Law in 1920 regarding the prohibition on alcohol. The Government finally woke up and passed legislation in 1933 legalizing alcohol. Look at how many jobs and taxes that created for them. On the flip side 20% of all cardiomyopathy deaths each year are a direct result from alcohol. Then throw in drunk drivers killing people making our insurance prices go up. So the argument that this Government want's to use regarding gambling is BS. Legalize it tax it and create jobs.

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