Comment by Marsymars 4 days ago That effectively destroys the industry, since 90% of revenue comes from 10% of customers. 5 comments Marsymars Reply sfn42 4 days ago Some gambling companies may die, but that is a sacrifice I am willing to make. jbxntuehineoh 4 days ago yeah, good. okay. Marsymars 3 days ago Yeah, I mean I just don't see the point of a roundabout rule like that if the goal is to kill the companies - which it should be - just kill the companies directly. Invictus0 3 days ago It was a supreme court decision that started this whole thing. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murphy_v._National_Collegiate_... 1 reply →
jbxntuehineoh 4 days ago yeah, good. okay. Marsymars 3 days ago Yeah, I mean I just don't see the point of a roundabout rule like that if the goal is to kill the companies - which it should be - just kill the companies directly. Invictus0 3 days ago It was a supreme court decision that started this whole thing. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murphy_v._National_Collegiate_... 1 reply →
Marsymars 3 days ago Yeah, I mean I just don't see the point of a roundabout rule like that if the goal is to kill the companies - which it should be - just kill the companies directly. Invictus0 3 days ago It was a supreme court decision that started this whole thing. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murphy_v._National_Collegiate_... 1 reply →
Invictus0 3 days ago It was a supreme court decision that started this whole thing. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murphy_v._National_Collegiate_... 1 reply →
Some gambling companies may die, but that is a sacrifice I am willing to make.
yeah, good. okay.
Yeah, I mean I just don't see the point of a roundabout rule like that if the goal is to kill the companies - which it should be - just kill the companies directly.
It was a supreme court decision that started this whole thing. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murphy_v._National_Collegiate_...
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