Gambling industry trends
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Grantland
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The New York Times
The story of Pinnacle Sports is a case study in how bookmaking sites, illegal in the United States, manage to operate on American soil.
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The New York Times
ʻO ke kānāwai pekelala 2006 i manaʻo ʻia e paʻakikī loa i ka piliwaiwai ma ka Pūnaewele, ma nā ʻano ʻē aʻe, he mea maikaʻi ʻole.
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Gamasutra
Ua komo ʻo Artificial Intelligence i nā mea āpau o ke ola hou. I kēlā me kēia lā e pōmaikaʻi mākou i kāna mau pono i ka ʻenehana hou a me nā ʻano like ʻole
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Digiday
More states in the U.S. are legalizing sports betting, which means more video programming for those interested in gambling on games.
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8 Nuhou Ano
At the Tipsy Robot, a bar in the Strip's Miracle Mile Shops, you'll see exactly what its name suggests, which is two robots without fancy names, just Robot One and Robot two, making drinks curious customers.
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Sky News
Popular games like FIFA 19 allow players to spend extra money on blind purchases with the chance of acquiring valuable items.
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Ka Hōʻike
ʻAʻole pono nā mokuʻāina e hilinaʻi i kahi scam e hāʻawi kālā i nā lawelawe i makemake nui ʻia.
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ESPN
Nā puke haʻuki ma nā yachts a me kahi hui eNBA? Eia ka nānā ʻana i ʻelima mau ala e hoʻolālā ai ka ʻenehana i ka ʻāina pili pili haʻuki US i ka wā e hiki mai ana.
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ʻO ka Economist
With casinos shut and sports disrupted, gambling addicts have still got their fix