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  2. Match fixing related to gambling - Wikipedia

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    Match fixing related to gambling. Match fixing related to gambling is a problem in many sports. According to Sportradar, a company that monitors the integrity of sports events on behalf of sports federations, as many as 1% of the matches they monitor are likely to be fixed. [1]

  3. Matched betting - Wikipedia

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    Matched betting. Matched betting (also known as back bet matching, lay bet matching, or double betting) is a betting technique employed by individuals to profit from free bets and incentives offered by bookmakers. Its proponents considered it risk-free in theory-based probability. [1]

  4. Betfair Pty Limited v Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    The amended Act placed three restrictions on the plaintiffs. Firstly, under the newly inserted s 27B (1) it would be illegal for Betfair, the first plaintiff (the ‘out-of-state supply’), to operate a betting exchange in Western Australia. Secondly, under the newly inserted s 24 (1)aa of the Act, it would be illegal for residents of Western ...

  5. List of match-fixing incidents - Wikipedia

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    Derby County ended up winning the match 21. In November 2009, German police arrested 17 people on suspicion of fixing at least 200 football matches in 9 countries . [27] Among the suspected games were those from the top leagues of Austria, Bosnia, Croatia, Hungary, Slovenia, and Turkey, and games from the second highest leagues of Belgium ...

  6. Match fixing - Wikipedia

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    Match fixing. In organized sports, match fixing (also known as game fixing, race fixing, 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. There are many reasons why match fixing might take place, including ...

  7. Why National Express, Betfair, and Iofina Should Beat the ...

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    LONDON -- The FTSE 100 finished on an upbeat note before the bank holiday and has gained a little more today, putting on 0.36% points to reach 6,545 by 8:40 a.m. EDT. A rebound for the big miners ...

  8. Betfair - Wikipedia

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    Betfair is a British gambling company founded in 2000. It operates the world's largest online betting exchange. Its product offering also includes sports betting, online casino, online poker, and online bingo. Business operations are led from its headquarters in London, alongside satellite offices in Ceuta, Dublin, Leeds, and Malta.

  9. Late betting - Wikipedia

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    Late betting. Late betting or past posting is making a bet after the time when no more bets are to be taken. It is considered cheating; information may have become available, including the outcome of the event, that was not available to those making earlier bets. The term past posting originates from horse racing where a bugler sounds a "call ...