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pawz said:
I pay an integrity fee to HCH.greenblood said:
The vig is the profit the casinos make given they get an even bet of overs and unders. The vig is also in place to offset losses the casino takes when a disproportionate group of people bet on the winning side. There really isn't much of a margin in sports betting as it is. Adding an integrity fee to it will undoubtedly increase costs on the public. Also the integrity fees are on the amount bet not the casino's revenue. It's like placing a sales tax to casino's or other online betting sites made payable to sports franchises. Who do you think is going to have to pay for this tax?pawz said:
Uhhhh ... no.greenblood said:I know I chinned it, but if you're smart you've been betting without a problem already. All this does make gambling more expensive.
It would create more opportunities for people to engage in the industry, which will inherently cause 'cost' to go down as they compete for the wagered dollar.
HTH
https://www.legalsportsreport.com/integrity-fee/
Smart people now have to spend more to bet, because smart people have been betting all along without this fee. Sure, newcomers will show up realizing they have an easier avenue to make bets, but it's going to cost them more than if they had done it the right way all along.
Still no integrity.
HTH
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But much more than an ounce in my state. My argument was based on an ounce, don’t broaden it out to “large quantities”. A large quantity to you is different than a large quantity to the next person.2001400ex said:
Still illegal to possess large quantities without a license to do so. Is your Google broken?salemcoog said:
To transport. Not possess dipshit.2001400ex said:
Still illegal.greenblood said:
Possessing more than an ounce, before the state changed its law.2001400ex said:
When has it been a felony to buy weed?greenblood said:
It wasn’t a felony to bet on sports if you did it the right way. But great nonsensical comparison as always.2001400ex said:
Legal weed had a big belly laugh about this.greenblood said:
You don't think integrity fees on the gambling industry doesn't effect margins? Who do you think is going to pay for decreased margins? Both of them rhetorical, because any dumbfuck knows the answer2001400ex said:
I like to talk about smarts then say something fucktarded. That's what I like to do.greenblood said:I know I chinned it, but if you're smart you've been betting without a problem already. All this does make gambling more expensive.
All in all, I sense there will be higher vig charges than the standard 10%.
So I now have to pay $112 to win a $100 bet compared to $110 to win the same $100 bet. How is that not more expensive? Simple economics. Why am I surprised you don't get it?
http://wvmetronews.com/2018/04/25/justice-administration-casino-operators-at-odds-over-sports-betting-fees/
Not to mention the use of Metro News.
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@IrishDawg22 approves this message.greenblood said:
But much more than an ounce in my state. My argument was based on an ounce, don’t broaden it out to “large quantities”. A large quantity to you is different than a large quantity to the next person.2001400ex said:
Still illegal to possess large quantities without a license to do so. Is your Google broken?salemcoog said:
To transport. Not possess dipshit.2001400ex said:
Still illegal.greenblood said:
Possessing more than an ounce, before the state changed its law.2001400ex said:
When has it been a felony to buy weed?greenblood said:
It wasn’t a felony to bet on sports if you did it the right way. But great nonsensical comparison as always.2001400ex said:
Legal weed had a big belly laugh about this.greenblood said:
You don't think integrity fees on the gambling industry doesn't effect margins? Who do you think is going to pay for decreased margins? Both of them rhetorical, because any dumbfuck knows the answer2001400ex said:
I like to talk about smarts then say something fucktarded. That's what I like to do.greenblood said:I know I chinned it, but if you're smart you've been betting without a problem already. All this does make gambling more expensive.
All in all, I sense there will be higher vig charges than the standard 10%.
So I now have to pay $112 to win a $100 bet compared to $110 to win the same $100 bet. How is that not more expensive? Simple economics. Why am I surprised you don't get it?
http://wvmetronews.com/2018/04/25/justice-administration-casino-operators-at-odds-over-sports-betting-fees/
Not to mention the use of Metro News.
HTH


