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Guys, I don't mean to sound pessimistic but what happens if the only places that are left to wager offshore are the SBG's, Bos's and other clone books that only want the square action. Now, don't doubt it for a minute that i am wise or no more than the rest but the point is that it seems many books are closing or not as sound as they used to be. If it cost a million dollars for example to pick up shop and move to Panama or somewhere else, are the other books able to absorb that cost? How long is it until there really is a monopoly in internet gaming? Open any magazine and all you see is Bos stuff.
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Before long the smaller guy won't be able to compete. Am i just paranoid or is this a real concern. How much harder can the government make this to where it's not worth it to the bookmaker anymore and he just takes what he has and leaves?

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The reason all you see when you open a magazine is Bos is that they have all the money to advertise cause they don't pay when you win or slow pay you!
 

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The smaller, "well run", shops are fine and have nothing to worry about. I actually think as players become more educated, including the pseudo square, you will see the big, "rip off", shops begin to lose business! BOS takes a pounding on the forums because the educated player knows they are incidious and self-absorbed!
 

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