Windsor Ontario casino to open sportsbook

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WOW I love it now a 30 min drive from my house. I can't wait for this. I just heard this on the radio here. Awesome news.
 

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Very nice. Just another reason to go to Windsor. What casino is it?
 

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Just through the tunnel its the Windsor Casino. hey needed to do something. The Detroit casinos has taken a bite out of them. And now you can't smoke in the Windsor casino so that has also hurt them. LOL Liberal Ontario looking out for peoles health yet you can gamble you ass off and get hookers. lol
 

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That will hurt the Detroit casinos. When is this going to start?
 

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It's not going to be a real sportsbook. The manager said you'll be required to bet 3 games at a time, so I imagine that this is just going to be another way of betting that Canadian lottery, pro line or whatever it's called.
 

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Beet I did not hear it like that but I will try to find out more. Hope that is not true. I used to go to the Windsor Harness track. They had simulcasting before the US did.
 

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Wagering with the canadian government on sports events is equal to playing with a 30-40 cent book. I must assume they pay in a timely manner...
 

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I can't imagine you will be able to wager on single game events. That's illegal according to federal criminal law. It'll probably be some glorified form of proline.
 

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you have to be kidding me, if its even as good as the worst vegas sportsbook i would be surprised...
 

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Casino Windsor will begin offering sports betting next Friday -- marking the first time Metro Detroiters will have access to live sports wagering.Looking to tap the sports and gambling passions of its American neighbors, the riverfront casino is opening a multimillion-dollar, 170-seat sports lounge, where gamblers can wager on pro football, basketball, hockey and baseball games, as well as college football and basketball.
"This is a wonderful, new amenity for us," Holly Ward, Casino Windsor spokeswoman, told The Detroit News on Thursday. "It's going to be a great place for people to watch sporting events while wagering on the games."
Gaming experts expect the Legends Sports Lounge, which took seven months to build, will be a major draw.
"This will be super attractive," said Jacob L. Miklojcik, president of Michigan Consultants, a gaming expert. "This is dynamite for Windsor Casino. I think that live betting during football and basketball seasons will be tremendous."
While this is a first for Windsor, sports betting is available at casinos in other regions of Canada. Casino Niagara in Niagara Falls, Ontario, recently opened a $10 million sports betting lounge.
While gambling on sports is illegal in most U.S. states, many Midwesterners travel to Las Vegas to wager on sports. And like any major U.S. city, Detroit has its share of illegal sports gambling through local bookmakers.
Sports wagering totaled $1.88 billion in Nevada in 2004, said Michael Pollock, publisher of the Gaming Industry Observer.
"In the U.S., outside of Nevada, the industry doesn't really exist," Pollock said. "It certainly draws people to Nevada. Essentially, it's a chance for Casino Windsor to reach a new market. It might be able to carve out a niche for itself by reaching many of the sports fans in the whole Detroit area."
Casino Windsor's new lounge includes 36 video display terminals that will feature sporting events. It will offer a stadium-style menu featuring hamburgers, hot dogs and chicken wings.
Gamblers can choose between a variety of betting options. They can make traditional wagers on which team will cover the point spread. They can also bet on the "over/under," in which gamblers wager that the combined points scored by both teams will be above or below a certain number.
And like in Vegas, gamblers can bet on more specific outcomes, such as total number of yards gained in a football game or the number of three-point shots made in a basketball match-up. The casino will have its own odds makers.
Don Pister, manager of public relations for the Ontario Lottery Gaming Corp. that owns Casino Windsor, said gamblers will be required to place three bets at a time.
Casino Windsor will reveal more details -- including the betting limit -- next Friday when it opens.
"The idea is to attract Americans across the border to Casino Windsor," Pister said. "Casinos are a competitive business. It is one more thing we can do to make Casino Windsor as attractive as we can."
Casino Windsor, which is in the midst of a major expansion, is locked in a fierce competition with Detroit's three casinos, which are not permitted to offer sports betting.
The Detroit casinos, however, have attracted thousands of gamblers from Windsor since Ontario banned smoking on May 30.
Some critics have said that sports gambling shouldn't be allowed in areas where big-time sports are played, because it invites problems.
However, Tom Lewand, the Lions' chief operating officer, said Windsor's entry into sports gambling isn't a major concern for the team.
"Obviously, Las Vegas has sports books, and that's in our country," Lewand said before Thursday night's Lions-Bills game at Ford Field. "While the geographic proximity is closer, the international borders are such that we can't control what Canada does. With the proliferation of online gaming, I'm not sure we should be in any position to have any undue concern. Obviously, we're not proponents of sports books in any way, shape or fashion."
Folks from Michigan and the upper Midwest have a reputation for being passionate about their sports -- and they place the bets to back it up, said Jay Kornegay, manager of the Las Vegas Hilton sports book. "You can always tell whenever we have teams playing from that region."
The Casino Windsor betting lounge will be open from 4 p.m. to 2 a.m. Monday through Friday and 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Saturday, Sunday and holidays

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Screw Windsor, they are generic anal asses. I got banned from the assnine Casino because while I was waiting for a Bacarat reshuffle, "which takes 20 minutes", my friend got up to play at the 100$ min black jack table... meanwhile some guy was playing for 2 to 5 k a hand at the same table. Windsor security came over and said, YOU CAN"T STAND here. I said there is a nicer way to tell me....So I told them to, "get lost"..Then up came 10 windsor security personel..I still said, I am waiting for the bacarat shuffle,(mind you, the bacarat table is 5 feet away) they put me in handcuffs and brought me into security, thus the ban....F that place, I hope someone buries their sportsbook.

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Don Pister, manager of public relations for the Ontario Lottery Gaming Corp. that owns Casino Windsor, said gamblers will be required to place three bets at a time.
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parlay sportsbook i willl be there on friday at noon.........xpanda u there??????????????:smoker2:
 

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Brock Landers said:
Don Pister, manager of public relations for the Ontario Lottery Gaming Corp. that owns Casino Windsor, said gamblers will be required to place three bets at a time.
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You'll only be able to place 3-team parlays with 30 cent vig, as another poster pointed out. This "sportsbook" will be no different from the parlay betting you can do at any corner store in Canada.
 

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kirkmuller said:
You'll only be able to place 3-team parlays with 30 cent vig, as another poster pointed out. This "sportsbook" will be no different from the parlay betting you can do at any corner store in Canada.
Who are they trying to bullshit then into making it sound like this is identical to walking into Caesars' fucking palace LOL
 

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it will not be all parlays.....it just says a 3 wager minimum....says nothing at all about all 3 bets have to win like a parlay. Why couldnt you just hit one game big and play 2 others for something small? Now if all 3 wagers have to be the same amount then that is a problem.
 

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I am convinced that's what it means. In Canada, it's a federal crime to bet on a single sporting event, but you can bet on the outcome of three games. The novelty is that people will have a place to sit, have a drink and watch the game, yet they got some gambling media outlets to believe that this will be a real sportsbook. There will be a lot of disapointed Detroit sports bettors.
 

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MExico has around 20-30 sportsbooks throughout the country. You can bet up to 10,000 per game or up to 5000 on parlays
 

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