RIGHT2BET MAKES A POINT (Update)
4 December 2009
Charity Challenge illustrates the 67 percent
advantage of playing a private company vs. a state
monopoly
Betfair's Right2Bet campaign for an even playing field
in European gambling is currently promoting a Charity
Challenge that has a real sting in the tail - not only
does it raise money for charity; it dramatically
illustrates the better returns achievable by betting
with private companies rather than state monopolies.
The challenge picks a weekly football match anywhere
in Europe and then finds the prices offered by the state
monopolies (the only operators available to punters in
these countries) and the best price from a private
operator (which can be taken by customers from any other
E.U country, such as Britain or Ireland), then places a
'bet' at these prices with each operator on the winning
outcome. The difference between the best commercial
price and worst state operator is then added to the
charity kitty, which will be donated to a worthy charity
come the end of the season.
The idea is to
highlight the large difference in achievable winnings
between the private commercial companies and State
monopoly firms... and so far the difference is looking
rather bigger than even the campaigners could have
imagined.
In the last three rounds it
demonstrated that winners with German Operator
Lotto-Bayern could have enjoyed winnings 67 percent
greater had they placed their bets with the commercial
companies!
In addition to the Charity Challenge,
the campaign's site – available at
www.right2bet.net - features the latest news and
views from the European deregulation campaign, the
chance to directly e-mail your local M.E.P, and
light-hearted items such as the 'poetry corner'.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
More news here.
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