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March Madness prompts renewed call for legal sports betting
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Estimates say Americans will bet more than $10 billion on the 2018 NCAA tournament.
The American Gaming Association estimates Americans will bet more than $10 billion on the upcoming 2018 NCAA men’s basketball tournament. They say 97 percent of that money will be bet illegally.
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March Madness prompts renewed call for legal sports betting
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The American Gaming Association estimates Americans will bet more than $10 billion on the upcoming 2018 NCAA men’s basketball tournament. They say 97 percent of that money will be bet illegally.
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