and any in Midwest?
billhill999 New member Joined Jun 2, 2006 Messages 29,253 Tokens Jun 24, 2007 #2 win4sure said: and any in Midwest? Click to expand... Read this thread. It will help you. g/l in all future endeavors. http://www.therxforum.com/showthread.php?t=470055
win4sure said: and any in Midwest? Click to expand... Read this thread. It will help you. g/l in all future endeavors. http://www.therxforum.com/showthread.php?t=470055
Woody0 New member Joined Jul 20, 2002 Messages 6,480 Tokens Jun 24, 2007 #3 Simply put a betting exchange matches two individuals who want to bet on the opposite sides of an event. For this service they charge a small fee, usually to the winner of around 2%. There are no exchanges within the US.
Simply put a betting exchange matches two individuals who want to bet on the opposite sides of an event. For this service they charge a small fee, usually to the winner of around 2%. There are no exchanges within the US.
austintx05 Member Joined Mar 21, 2006 Messages 4,847 Tokens Jun 25, 2007 #4 If you use a betting exchange you will win 4 sure :banger:
win4sure New member Joined Feb 8, 2007 Messages 24 Tokens Jun 26, 2007 #5 GO LONG HORNS !!!!!!!! nice rack!
austintx05 Member Joined Mar 21, 2006 Messages 4,847 Tokens Jun 27, 2007 #6 win4sure said: GO LONG HORNS !!!!!!!! nice rack! Click to expand... :toast:
erwinmark New member Joined Jan 28, 2007 Messages 320 Tokens Jul 19, 2007 #8 Would you be considered a bookmaker, by U.S. law, laying on an exchange?
sunnyblue100 New member Joined Jun 5, 2006 Messages 626 Tokens Jul 24, 2007 #9 erwinmark said: Would you be considered a bookmaker, by U.S. law, laying on an exchange? Click to expand... Seriously doubt so. Don't over-think too much.:missingte
erwinmark said: Would you be considered a bookmaker, by U.S. law, laying on an exchange? Click to expand... Seriously doubt so. Don't over-think too much.:missingte