No Olympic Betting in Nevada - Bodog Has It!
Betting on the Olympic Games can be a lot of fun, but you won’t be doing it in Nevada. That’s because state law prohibits bettors from wagering on the Olympics. How the hell did that happen? Read on.
SCREW YOU, McCAIN!
Senator John McCain and other politicians had the bright idea to outlaw betting on college sports back in 2000. In order to avoid some of the heat, Nevada bookmakers pointed out that betting on other forms of amateur sports would be made illegal. This included the Olympics, the Little League World Series and high school sports.
BODOG TO THE RESCUE
Luckily, Bodog comes through in a pinch. While those sissies in Vegas won’t touch the Olympic events, you can log on to Bodog and wager until your heart’s content. From swimming and volleyball to sprinting and fencing, almost every Olympic sport is fair game at Bodog’s sports book.
And there’s also the matter of generous odds, fast payouts and superior customer service. Really, why wouldn’t you place a wager at Bodog. Oh, did I mention that they still serve U.S. customers, despite the fascist regime of the Republicans? See, that’s because former Bodog owner Calvin Ayre has balls as big as tomatoes (not that I’ve actually seen them).
Anyway, head on over to Bodog and show your pride in your respective country. Besides, you’re going to need money on the line to make some of those events interesting.
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