- A
bookmaker, bookie, or turf
accountant is an
organization or a
person that
accepts and pays out bets on
sporting and
other events at agreed-upon odds...
- Look up
bookmaker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
bookmaker (often
abbreviated "bookie") is a
person or
organization that
calculates odds and accepts...
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Bookmaker Ratings is an
online publication covering topics related to
sports betting and
disputes between players and
bookmakers. It is
published in seven...
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discrete events.
Betting exchanges offer the same
opportunities to bet as a
bookmaker with a few differences.
Gamblers can buy (also
known as "back") and sell...
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appearance and
devoid of any comforts.
Coral arranged a
merger with
another bookmaker, Mark Lane in 1971. By 1979, the
company had
become the
Coral Leisure...
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Sports bettors place their wagers either legally,
through a
sportsbook or
bookmaker (colloquially
known as "bookies"), or
illegally through privately run...
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David Henry Power (16
January 1947 – 8 July 2024) was an
Irish bookmaker. Power's
grandfather started bookmaking in Tramore,
County Waterford in 1896...
- and
bookmaker.
Waterhouse is the son of Bill Waterhouse, he is
married to
thoroughbred horse trainer Gai Waterhouse, and is the
father of
bookmaker Tom...
- A
bookmaker is an
organisation or a
person that
takes bets on
sporting and
other events at
agreed upon odds. 888sport (Gibraltar,
owned by 888 Holdings)...
- an
Australian businessman and
former bookmaker,
founder of
International All Sports. Read was a
leading bookmaker at a time when racing,
particularly in...