mercoledì 25 giugno 2014

Betting behaviour linked to genes?

Betting behaviour linked to genes?

Researchers said recently that a study of more than 200 people has shown that genetics plays a big role in how a person acts when it comes to betting and investing. The genes in question affect the role of dopamine, a chemical released in the brain …
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Gambling on change

The Cambodian government is drafting a series of changes to the Kingdom's gaming laws in a bid to draw major players from Macau and the US to the market and potentially create a new tax base from the growing, if currently illegal, online betting …
Read more on The Phnom Penh Post


Amaya Soars to Record After .9 Billion PokerStars Deal

Amaya Gaming Group Inc. (AYA) surged to a record after agreeing to acquire PokerStars for $ 4.9 billion, in a deal that creates the largest publicly held online gambling company in the world. Amaya, a little-known supplier of betting equipment and …
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Wimbledon 2014 Betting Preview

Realistically their reign looks set to continue ̶ the closest competitor in the betting is last week's Queens Club champion Grigor Dimitrov (20/1@Bet365). Putting the long-shots aside for a minute, let's examine which of the four titans has the best …
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Betting behaviour linked to genes?

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