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<p>"iMEGA Chairman Joe Brennan gave an over/under of March, 2010."</p>
<p>Nice writing Dan. This turn of phrase is gold in a gambling court case article. Well done.</p>
<p>Ah, Kentucky...horseracing, where the rake is so % rigged that it's nearly impossible for a bettor to win in the long term, is not just legal but a state institution and its biggest claim to fame (besides that cornerstone of virtue, whiskey of course. )</p>
<p>But poker, where individual skill always profits in the long term....immoral and dangerous!</p>
<p>lol doublestandardments.</p>
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<p>I used to work as a teller at an OTB in Pennsylvania. Let me tell you, they are the biggest degenerates. They are worse than the old ladies in AC that play 12 slot machines at a time. Horse racing will rake you over the coals more than the Money Wheel in the casinos. Oh, and if those idiots in Kentucky are worried poker might be rigged maybe they should look in their backyard.</p>
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<p>you can now bet on jocky's too. Kentucky's government has been ass backwards all my 46 years. I love my state, but our leaders and some laws are ridiculous. </p>
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