Myth:
Online gambling does not exist in the United States.
Fact:
Americans can freely and openly place bets via their computers, televisions
or telephones on horse races at Off-Tracking-Betting companies such as Youbet.com,
CapitalOTB.com, and other similar services. Americans can also freely and
openly place bets online and by phone on sports events in the State of Nevada.
The United States does not totally prohibit online gambling, as some federal
officials often contend is the case. Not even taking into to consideration
the existence of a massive offshore gambling industry, the truth is that the
United States authorizes and regulates its own domestic online gambling.
Details:
The United States sanctions and permits online gambling on horseracing
and several states sanction forms of online gambling as well. A
number of United States-based online gambling enterprises are flourishing
in the United States, and have been for some time. Americans can
place bets via computer, television or telephone on horse races
at Off-Tracking-Betting (OTB) companies such as Youbet.com and
CapitalOTB.com. CapitalOTB.com, for instance, is operated by the
State of New York, and its profits flow to the government. The
type of “remote account wagering” occurring at CapitalOTB.com
has existed for over 25 years and is permitted by federal law,
the Interstate Horseracing Act (IHA). Another example of remote
gambling in the United States takes place in Nevada, where Nevada
residents and visitors can wager on sports events by telephone,
the internet or at electronic kiosks located throughout the state.
In some states, Americans can purchase lottery tickets over the
Internet. No one can truthfully represent there is no online gambling
based in the United States and directed to United States residents.
References:
Youbet.com
CapitalOTB
Stations Casino Internet Sports Book
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