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  2. Betting shop - Wikipedia

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    Betfred shop in Yorkshire A betting shop in Greece, managed by the state monopoly of Opap.. In the United Kingdom, Ireland, [1] Australia and New Zealand, a betting shop is a shop away from a racecourse ("off-course") where one can legally place bets in person with a licensed bookmaker.

  3. Sportradar - Wikipedia

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    Through the brand Betradar, Sportradar provides bookmakers with several sports-betting services. [17] As of 2015, Sportradar has partnered with roughly 450 bookmakers including Bet365, [18] William Hill, [18] Paddy Power, and Ladbrokes. The Sportradar services are also used by state lotteries such as Veikkaus, Svenska Spel and Norsk Tipping. [19]

  4. Sports betting - Wikipedia

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    Sports bettors place their wagers either legally, through a bookmaker/sportsbook, or illegally through privately run enterprises referred to as "bookies". The term "book" is a reference to the books used by wage brokers to track wagers, payouts, and debts.

  5. Best free bets for Cheltenham: Which bookies have best offers?

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    A number of leading bookmakers are offering free bets for Cheltenham week

  6. Paddy Power - Wikipedia

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    Paddy Power was founded in 1988 by a merger of the forty shops of three Irish bookmakers: Stewart Kenny, David Power, and John Corcoran. [1] Stewart Kenny and Vincent O'Reilly had sold Kenny O'Reilly Bookmakers to Coral in 1986, and then opened ten shops of their own by 1988; Kenny was group CEO from 1988 to 2002, and chairman from 2002 to 2003 ...

  7. William Hill (bookmaker) - Wikipedia

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    In October 2009, the ASA banned a poster and national press advertisement which promised "£100 of free bets". The ad was found to be "likely to mislead" and in breach of a Committee of Advertising Practice code relating to "truthfulness". [76] In March 2010, an advert stating "William Hill best prices fact" was banned by the ASA.

  8. Coral (bookmaker) - Wikipedia

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    Over the course of this three week campaign, punters were encouraged to change their betting habits with the lure of a guaranteed win loyalty card and then walked by the ambassadors to the nearest Coral. This campaign saw a 7% conversion rate and 2,447 customers were ‘stolen’ from 900 bookies. [22]

  9. How to Do a Free Reverse Phone Lookup & the 8 Best ... - AOL

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    Here Are 8 of the Best Sites for Free Reverse Phone Lookups There are a lot of sites out there that promise to do these searches for you, and it can be hard to tell which ones are legitimate.