March Madness Betting Lines Now Continuously Updated on www.watchitvegas.com for Global Sports Audience
Watchit Media, Inc., a leader in news, information and entertainment presented for digital media platforms, and odds making experts Las Vegas Sports Consultants today announced the launch of SportsBook TV on www.watchitvegas.com. LVSC, known as THE odds makers among Las Vegas casino sports books, will provide SportsBook TV with continuous updates to odds as game time approaches in order to keep …
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Gambling casinos history:
- Dog racing (a race among greyhounds who chase after a mechanical rabbit) operates in 17 states. Jai-alai (a game similar to handball) is legal in just three: Connecticut, Florida, and Rhode Island.
- In 1911 US legislation prohibited stud poker but ruled that draw poker was a game of skill and therefore was not illegal.
- Although baccara has its origins in medieval Italy, it soon spread to France, where it was called "chemin de fer" (meaning railway, due to the action of the card box or shoe passing around the table on "tracks").
- In Cuba, during the 1950's, the blackjack shoe was first introduced. The dealers in Cuba handled the cards really well and management thought that the dealers may be being a little too good to their friends. So, to curb their suspicions, management decided to use a "dealing box" which is currently known as a shoe.

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