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I've always wondered - which side of this game are you one? Bookie or bettor? and/or Business man
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Just curious. You've struck me as somebody that is too educated (no offense gamblers) to be just a gambler.

I appoligize if you find my question too intrusive.

Thanks.

btw - Did you think Seancy's article was an accurate assessment? Of was OMT correct in saying that NY media will always lean it to the left?
 

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I think it was just simple reporting, the WSJ article. It was pretty balanced, especially in light of what normally gets written. The WSJ is notoriously anti-gaming so its even more surprising.

As for this whole WSEX thing I just avoided it. Its so touchy for most people. I can see the logic on both sides and I won't even think about getting drawn into this whole issue because as we can see its devolved into questions of fixed games, silly stories about mothers picking the games, and what Jay C thinks about it. Its blown up, partly because I think there just has been this incredibly strange atmosphere around here all weekend. The whole thing started with the who is going under thing and now this. While everyone is entitled to their two cents on it, I think its all pointless in the end because lets face it WSEX isn't going to just pay this guy and this guy isn't going to just come out and say "you know WSEX is right, I was trying to scam them". So what is the point of delving this deep into it?
 

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