WTO confirms U.S. loss in Internet gambling case
The World Trade Organization (WTO) on Friday confirmed its ruling the United States had done nothing to abide by an earlier verdict that labeled some U.S. Internet gambling restrictions as illegal.
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Do you know that:
- U.S. News and World Report did a comparison of crime rates in cities with gambling versus those that do not. The crime rates were significantly higher in the places that allowed gambling.
- Indian tribes have used their position as sovereign entities to develop a number of gaming establishments. Indian casinos operate in 22 states. This number is expected to grow.
- If you have even seen a Baccarat player bend the cards and make a fold in them, don't be surprised. This is common because once the decks in the card shoe are finished in Baccarat, they are usually thrown away. In Baccarat, do not bet on a tie hand.
- 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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