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Strategies & Market Trends : CAVALRY'S SHORT BUSTERS - MAGIC EIGHTBALLS PICKS

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To: Michael R. who wrote (1071)10/15/1998 2:22:00 AM
From: taxikid  Read Replies (1) of 1637
 
there is a slight difference between the offshore "gaming house" and america online.
the slight difference(s)
may include but not be limited to:
legality issues pertaining to the actual gambling over the web.
the actual "payoffs" or "odds" that the "casino" can or will use.
Online gaming is interesting to me, I would gamble in a secure environment with a big name and a casino control commission involved, to make sure that the odds are the odds, and not "rigged".
I don't think i would want to own stock in an offshore company that is based on gambling, in a rural country where the laws and accounting practices can be manipulated easily.
this stock sounds more like a bre-x than a bally's
caveat emptor.
btw why do you like it, save the comparisons for someone who doesn't understand what is going on.
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