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  2. Batsu game - Wikipedia

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    Because the batsu game relies on an acceptance on the part of the loser to experience the punishment as a result of losing, precautions must be taken to ensure that the punishment game is not too cruel or needlessly painful. Batsu games are often shown on Japanese TV shows because they are considered funny. However, the humor arises not from ...

  3. 125 Funny Punishments for Lost Bet Games To Raise the Stakes

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  4. Late betting - Wikipedia

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    Bets were accepted until the time the bookmaker was informed of the result (i.e., until a few minutes after the race had been completed). The scam was achieved by having a confederate with access to newswire services telephone in a smaller bet on an unrelated race and asking the bookmaker to repeat the details of the bet for confirmation.

  5. Bourré - Wikipedia

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    Punishments for misplay range from simple retraction (good for new players), retraction-and-renege, or just a renege, which can lead to the misplaying individual attempting to bourré one or more other players. The default ante amount is understandably variable and the second ante is fairly common.

  6. Your Call: When do you gamble on a fake punt? - AOL

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    “We didn’t exactly run it the way we practiced it, and just came up short,” Harbaugh said afterward, adding, “The defense overcame a coaching decision by me that I wish I had back.”

  7. Match fixing - Wikipedia

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    In organized sports, match fixing (also known as game fixing, race fixing, throwing, or more generally sports fixing) is the act of playing or officiating a contest with the intention of achieving a predetermined result, violating the rules of the game and often the law.

  8. 15 of the biggest sports gambling scandals - AOL

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    Donaghy reportedly earned thousands of dollars from these bets, while the larger gambling ring profited millions. He was sentenced to 15 months in prison, and the NBA took serious reputational ...

  9. List of bets - Wikipedia

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    On March 24, 1984, he returned to the Horseshoe and bet $538,000, again in craps and again won. Finally on November 16 the same year, Bergstrom placed his largest craps bet: $1,000,000. This time he lost. [10] [11] April 11, 2004: Ashley Revell sold all his possessions and bet £76,840 on one roll of the roulette wheel in Las Vegas. He doubled ...