Interesting Facts About Sports Betting

March 24, 2016 • Travel Tips • Views: 4420

For those who love sports betting, you’re not alone. It’s one of the most popular ways to gamble as betters love supporting their teams, placing a bet, and taking the time to watch a game, all the while hoping that your team will win and so will you.

Sports betting was popular with the Romans, and has continued to gain popularity ever since.

It has been legal in the UK for a long time, and players can bet online, on the phone or in person at betting parlours around the country. With so many people loving football in the UK, and so many incredibly passionate fans, it seems obvious that they would want to bet on their teams and have a personal stake in the outcome.

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However, in many countries around the world, sports betting is still illegal. This is for many different reasons. In the United States many leaders in sport believe that it should remain illegal, and big sports names like the NFL have made it plain that they believe that allowing gambling on sport will mean that the amount of people gambling will increase. These sports leaders petitioned the Senate to keep sport protected from legalised gambling, and the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act was introduced, which means that out of all of the states in the US, only 4 of them have legal online sports betting.

That was by no means the end of the debate though, and the act continues to receive protest, with many proponents of legalised gambling pointing out the potential revenue that is lost by not allowing sports betting.

There are many excellent examples of online websites that allow sports betting in a responsible way. Check out https://sport.netbet.co.uk/ for example, or spend some time researching the ways that sports betting is actually one of the safest ways to gamble.

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India is an excellent example of a country where sports betting is not legal, and so the answer has been illegal betting syndicates which help fund crime in the country and rake in upwards of $150 billion worth of profit yearly. Imagine how this much money could be used in a country like India, if only sports betting was legalised and taxed.

In Australia it’s illegal to bet on sports online, however Aussies can still be by phone or in person, and there are many mobile apps available which allow them to bet on their smartphones.

New Zealand has legal online sports betting, however there’s only one website available for this- the TAB and New Zealanders can’t bet on international sports betting sites.

One thing is for sure, the world is beginning to realise that people should have the right to spend their money as they see fit, and take advantage of the opportunity to bet on their favourite sports- particularly when this means greater tax revenue for the government.

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