First time ever in the us regulated market you can bet on an election. Who will be the next state?
Fanduel West Virginia approved for US Election
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#1Fanduel West Virginia approved for US ElectionTags: None -
#2Sayyyy whattttt
I thought politics strictly forbiddenComment -
#3Pretty good odds trump -110
Hope other legal states followComment -
#4I think eventually it’ll be everything all types of elections too much money involvedComment -
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#6Odds pulled already
Wtf???Comment -
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#8Actually the West Virginia lottery blocking it
Wired storyComment -
#9I wanna go all in on trump now
Hopefully they can get this passed by NovemberComment -
#10what? late april fools? wowComment -
#11unreal
THey must of got hammered with TRUMP BETSComment -
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#13They will never offer it againComment -
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#15How are they going to offer Trump at just -110 in one of the reddest states in the country?? That's just bad bookmakingComment -
#16I would think trumps going to be -180 when it comes out againComment -
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#18It will be up againComment -
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#20Howdy, TTT. If you're looking to bet on absolutely ANYTHING political, here's one stop shopping: https://www.predictit.org/markets
Predictit's an exchange style, legal betting site with hundreds of political markets. The PI community's pretty sharp, but True Believerism always distorts some markets, making them easy kills. Case in point: as I type this Joe Biden's price in the "Who will be the Democratic Nominee?" market remains .86 a share (winning shares cash at $1). You're basically getting a -600 bet he won't die before August.Comment -
#21Howdy, TTT. If you're looking to bet on absolutely ANYTHING political, here's one stop shopping: https://www.predictit.org/markets
Predictit's an exchange style, legal betting site with hundreds of political markets. The PI community's pretty sharp, but True Believerism always distorts some markets, making them easy kills. Case in point: as I type this Joe Biden's price in the "Who will be the Democratic Nominee?" market remains .86 a share (winning shares cash at $1). You're basically getting a -600 bet he won't die before August.
10% fee on winnings. 5% withdrawal fee.
Current price of 87 cents, $87 deposit becomes $93.77 withdrawal.Comment -
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You're definitely right the 5% payout fee blows, but it's only applied to actual withdrawals, not every winning bet you make the way you applied it in your hypothetical (unless you literally planned on depositing, making one and only one bet, then withdrawing.) You'd walk away from your bet with $98.70, not $93.77
If we apply a 10 times rollover to your hypothetical $87 deposit and assume you break even, then the $4.93 fee applied to your $98.70 withdrawal represents about a 1.13% tax on your $435 in total winnings. Add that to PI's normal 5% fees and it's just a sportsbook with roughly -112 lines instead of -110.Comment
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