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    MyBookie.net?

    https://mybookie.net/

    This site was advertising on WEEI, a sports radio station in Boston. It appears to be the sports betting equivalent of those poker sites where you play for free and can win nonmonetary prizes. If I remember correctly, those poker sites were fails.

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    Yeah, sounds full of fail.

    All of the poker sites I know of that did this folded without paying out a lot of the prizes earned.

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    Not a fucking chance...

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    Not today John John

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    These guys are hitting the sports talk advertising hard for their .lv site too. Reminds me of when Cris and VIP used to do that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gauchojake View Post
    These guys are hitting the sports talk advertising hard for their .lv site too. Reminds me of when Cris and VIP used to do that.
    This is interesting. I wondered when I saw the .net if there was a corresponding .com money site like during poker's good years. If you're hearing .lv commercials and I'm only hearing .net commercials then clearly some stations don't want to advertise outlaw sites while others just want the cash or don't have a sophisticated understanding in their ad departments about how this all works.

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