Sucker bet or sure thing: A critical analysis of sports lotteries |
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Authors: | Garry J. Smith Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Dept. of Physical Education and Sport Studies, University of Alberta-Edmonton, T6G 2H9 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada |
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Abstract: | A paradox currently exists regarding legal sports gambling in North America: various forms are flourishing in Nevada, Oregon, and several Canadian provinces, while at the same time the United States Congress is conducting hearings on two bills that would prohibit any new state-sponsored sports gambling initiatives. This study examines the issue of why some jurisdictions are enthusiastic about legal sports gambling while others strongly resist the concept. In reviewing these divergent viewpoints, a case study of the newfledged Canadian Sport Select gambling format is presented. This example is used to highly the perils and payoffs of a typical state-sponsored sports gambling scheme, with a view toward broadening our understanding of how they work and how they might be fairer to the public. |
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