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  2. Courtsiding - Wikipedia

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    At the 2013 Australian Open, there was a case of courtsiding, but the necessary legislation needed in order to commit an arrest was not in place. [6] [7]The first arrest for courtsiding was at the 2014 Australian Open when a 22-year-old British man, Daniel Dobson, allegedly had an electronic device sewn into his shorts, in order to relay scores to a syndicate.

  3. Sports betting - Wikipedia

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    So a bet on a 3-point underdog at +3 will become a bet at +9.5 points, and for favorites, it will change a 3-point favorite at −3 to +3.5 points. Although the rules to win his bet are the same as a parlay, he is paid less than a regular parlay due to the increased odds of winning. If bets. An if bet consists of at least two straight bets ...

  4. Calcutta auction - Wikipedia

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    The precise rules of a Calcutta can vary from place to place; many tournament organizers employ software programs that apply odds and determine win-place-show amounts. Perhaps the simplest and most common Calcutta payout is 70 percent of the pool to the "owner" of the winning tournament team, 30 percent to the "owner" of the second-place ...

  5. The best tennis betting sites in the UK for 2025 - AOL

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    Users also get a £10 free bet for betting £50 on the app, which can be used on tennis, while there is a 100 per cent boost on winning tennis accas. Best tennis betting site for money back: Fitzdares

  6. Betting is the ‘Achilles’ heel’ of US sports. Are leagues ...

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    A gambler enters his bet during the launch of legalized sports betting in Michigan at the MGM Grand Detroit casino in Detroit, Wednesday, March 11, 2020.

  7. List of tennis code violations - Wikipedia

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    Under the Rules and Regulations of Tennis, [1] when a player violates a rule or does not follow the tennis code of conduct, the umpire or tournament official can issue one of the following (Section IV, Article C, Item 18 – "Unsportsmanlike Conduct"): "Point Penalty" "Suspension Point" Generally, this results in the following escalation:

  8. 40 Tennis Rules Players, Coaches, and Fans Have to Follow

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    Here are rules tennis players, coaches, and fans follow, from Wimbledon's dress code to what happens when players smash their rackets, curse, or arrive late.

  9. Swedish Gambling Authority - Wikipedia

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    The rules prohibit placing bets on rules violations in sports matches (for example, yellow and red cards in football), as well as on individual results of players under the age of 18. The rules do not prohibit betting on double matches (i.e. tennis) if one of the members of the doubles team is older than 18 years. If the majority of players ...