Thursday 28 April 2016

Double-or-nothing Bet On Instant Replay Leads to State's Largest Reported Gambling Loss


Indian Head, OK - A man from Texas lost $424,000 last month after he placed a double-or-nothing bet on the instant replay of a March Madness college basketball game. The man was down $212,000 dollars when he placed the bet. It is the largest gambling loss in the history of legalized gambling on Native American land in Oklahoma. The state released the news yesterday.

Sports Betting Good for Heart Health and Blood Pressure Says Las Vegas Casino Owners



Las Vegas, NV Las Vegas casino owners concluded a study and released the findings today. They found that gambling on anything, but especially sports, is very therapeutic and has many benefits, including lowering the risk of heart attack, stroke, and lowers your blood pressure. Furthermore, sports gambling is a deterrent to cancer and also the Black Plague.

Senator John McCain Gives 3-5 Odds That He Does Not Have Gambling Problem


WASHINGTON, DC - Congress held its first public hearing about American plans for military action in Syria on Tuesday.