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  2. Bookmaker - Wikipedia

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    These free bets are generally based on the size of the deposit made into the gambling account. For example, if a customer deposited £20, the betting exchange would deposit an additional £20 for the customer to use. [22] Free bet rules vary depending on the betting exchange.

  3. List of bookmakers - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF ... move to sidebar hide. A bookmaker is an organisation or a person that takes bets on sporting and ... Wikipedia® is a registered ...

  4. Category:Bookmakers - Wikipedia

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  5. William Hill (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Although he had called legal betting offices "a cancer on society", he opened his first in 1966, [5] after his competitors had stolen a march on him. [3] He was also interested in breeding horses and in 1943 bought a stud at Whitsbury in Hampshire. [1] Hill bred and owned Cantelo, a filly who won the St Leger Stakes in 1959. [6]

  6. Odds compiler - Wikipedia

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    An odds compiler (or trader) is a person employed by a bookmaker or betting exchange who sets the odds for events (such as sporting outcomes) for customers to place bets on. . Apart from pricing markets, they also engage in any activity regarding the trading aspects of gambling, such as monitoring customer accounts and the profitability of their operati

  7. Frank Erickson - Wikipedia

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    He was born in New York City to parents of Swedish and Irish descent. After the death of his father, he grew up in an orphanage. Frank Erickson was Arnold Rothstein's right-hand man and New York's largest bookmaker during the 1930s and 40s.

  8. Category:Fictional bookmakers - Wikipedia

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  9. Freddie Williams (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Freddie "Fearless" Sidney Williams (28 October 1942 – 21 June 2008) was a Scottish businessman, gambler and bookmaker.Born in the Ayrshire mining village of Cumnock, he was spared a career as a miner due to ill health at the age of 15 and went on to work for local soft drinks company Currie's of Auchinleck.