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Minipod, Episode 1: Online Gambling Isn't The Bogeyman
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Minipod, Episode 1: Online Gambling Isn't The Bogeyman

Welcome to the first edition of The Closing Line Minipod. Technical difficulties delayed my first go at this, but here it is. Today, a short rant on why it’s silly that regulated online gambling gets more bad PR than any other form of gambling.

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These very good doggos are quite scary. But are they as scary as online gambling? Photo by AglampetGruodje used under license CC BY-SA 4.0.

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Opinions and analysis of the gambling industry in the US, from sports betting to online casinos and lottery.