Shark Handicapping Re-launches Sports Information Website
Shark Handicapping, the premier sports information and handicapping service, launches its site with more content than ever before. (PRWEB Aug 1, 2006) Trackback URI: http://www.prweb.com/dingpr.php/SW5zZS1Mb3ZlLVNpbmctSW5zZS1JbnNlLVplcm8=
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Do you know that:
- In 1891, Sittman and Pitt of Brooklyn began to manufacture the first nationally known poker card machines. The machines maintained their enormous popularity until just before World War I.
- The Gold Rush brought a huge increase in the amount and types of gambling to California. San Francisco replaced New Orleans as the center for gambling in the United States.
- Massachusetts decriminalized bingo in 1931 in an attempt to help churches and charitable organizations raise money. Bingo was legal in 11 states by the 1950s, usually only for charity purposes.
- In 1973, the Commission on the Review of National Policy toward Gambling was created to study gambling in the United States.
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