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To: michael john stout who wrote (931)8/24/1998 2:19:00 PM
From: Mailbu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6545
 
While US sports betting does have a world appeal. I think that many European sports are bet on pretty regularly. Tennis I know is quite popular to bet on especially Wimbeldon and the French Open. Soccer, Golf, and Horse Racing as well is regularly bet on. In terms of dollar amounts I am not sure how they compare to the US. Here are some links that I found on non US sports betting that I found interesting. I looked back to see if any of these links have posted, I did not see them but if they have been posted before I apologize.

European Sports Betting

rebus.demon.nl

Australlian Sports Betting

international-allsports.com.au

rebus.demon.nl

centrebet.com.au

I invested in WINR back in May with certain expectations. While I have not posted much lately as we come closer to WINR becoming operational my expectations continue to rise. The market for sports betting is huge. Only time will tell if WINR will capitalize on this market.
I think that sports betting is growing everywhere and will continue to grow. Hopefully WINR will right at the center of that.



To: michael john stout who wrote (931)8/24/1998 2:42:00 PM
From: hman  Respond to of 6545
 
Thank you for your information. Having never been to Europe, I don't pretend to understand which sports people really follow over there. My own experience with gambling is that people tend to bet on things that they believe they have good knowledge about. That is, they bet on events that they think they can predict the outcome of. My point is that if one doesn't understand American football, then one doesn't place large wagers on it. After all, no one goes into a wager expecting to lose it.

If indeed, Europe and the other countries where WINR will be utilized follow American football, then let the games begin.

hman