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  2. Two for the Money (2005 film) - Wikipedia

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    Lang's in-depth knowledge of the game, leagues and players brings in big winnings and bigger clients. Abrams's cable television show, The Sports Advisors, skyrockets in popularity when he adds Lang's slick "John Anthony" persona to the desk, infuriating Jerry Sykes, who, until now, has been Walter's in-house expert. Lang's image is remade with ...

  3. John Cernuto - Wikipedia

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    John Anthony Cernuto (born January 10, 1944, in Jersey City, New Jersey) [1] also known as Miami, is an American professional poker player based in Las Vegas, Nevada, ...

  4. Jimmy Snyder (sports commentator) - Wikipedia

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    As sports betting was illegal in most of the United States, and was at the time a general social taboo, his segment would not overtly mention betting or gambling. Instead, Snyder would predict the score of each game; for example, he would say the Los Angeles Raiders would beat the Los Angeles Rams by a score of 31–21 (ten points).

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    Ben Roberts and John Clay break down the favorites, long shots, pace scenarios, betting strategies and more for Kentucky Derby 149.

  6. Dominic Cortina - Wikipedia

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    By the mid-1980s, Cortina was operating a highly successful sports betting empire along with Chicago Outfit member Donald Angelini. [4] In 1987, Cortina and Angelini were sent by Outfit head Joseph Ferriola to assume caretaker roles in Nevada, in the wake of the murder of Anthony Spilotro, who had overseen Chicago Outfit interests there. [5]

  7. 1961 NCAA University Division men's basketball gambling scandal

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    Following the scandal's ending, the Federal Wire Act was signed into law by Robert's brother, President John F. Kennedy, on September 13, 1961, ensuring that official punishments like fines and/or prison time will come to light for any future criminals that wish to engage with interstate betting on sports games through wired communication purposes.

  8. Trump takes a big lead over Harris in betting odds for ... - AOL

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    Donald Trump has taken the lead in the presidential betting odds against Kamala Harris.. The former president is currently -200 favorite to win the presidential race, while Harris is roughly a 2/1 ...

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