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David Boies came up "small".
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/12/11/judge-shuts-down-dfs-in-new-York/
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/12/11/judge-shuts-down-dfs-in-new-York/
I noticed the same thing too. Their commercials seems to have vanished from football.Maybe I'm numb to their commercials, but I can't recall seeing one in a while. I may be completely wrong as I haven't watched a ton of football last couple weeks
Ya he's playing hardball. Guess he wasn't happy his cease and desist order got stayed.Wow, this guy is going for the jugular...maybe he's pissed that they would not bribe him.
Wow, this guy is going for the jugular...maybe he's pissed that they would not bribe him.
Ya he's playing hardball. Guess he wasn't happy his cease and desist order got stayed.
Given the civil lawsuits these companies are facing from users and now the government, it sure is a lot of trouble coming their way.
I can't help but laugh at how one employee winning a couple hundred thousand got the whole ball rolling on this. Granted, the incessant commercials didn't help, but it was really that whole "inside info"'controversy that kicked this movement off.
It was going to happen anyway.
You're absolutely right.
This business model was going to get a thorough going over by the regulatory folks at some point.
All along from day 1 my thoughts were... "This thing is loose ... Unclear, undefined ... Unregulated" = $$$$ who's not getting $$$ ... Who's BIG toes are they stepping on $$$
Always got a chuckle out of their "skill-based" argument.
As if there's anything you can actually do to influence the outcome any particular player will provide. If this is skill, then PowerBall is skill.
If this is skill, then PowerBall is skill.
That explains a lot.
Regarding?
My powerball losings > my powerball winnings
Don't feel too bad, my losings are greater than my winnings. But one day.....and I think it will be this Wednesday.....I'm gonna win $400M. If you like I'll send you a nice postcard from all the places I visit.
If you don't take the cash option monthly payments on that are over $1.3M before taxes.