INTERNET EATS INTO KOREAN BETTING EXCLUSIVITY
25 December 2009
Horse gamblers flee bet cap to
Web-facilitated black market
The market for illegal private gambling on horse races
in Korea could be as high as 30 trillion won ($25.5
billion), four times 'legal' sales at the state-owned
monopoly, according to Korea Racing Authority numbers
released this week.
The agency told news
publication JoongAng Daily that it estimated black
market revenues at between 9.3 trillion won to 30.5
trillion won last year, which is 125 pc to 411 pc the
total 2008 'legal' sales at the KRA. The Authority said
that the increasing availability of Internet betting had
contributed to the soaring black market.
Bets on
horse racing in Korea can only legally be made through
the KRA, which falls under the authority of the
government's Ministry for Food, Agriculture, Forestry
and Fisheries and has three racing parks in Busan, Jeju
and near Seoul. The agency also operates 32 betting
venues, where the public can gamble while watching
real-time televised horse races at the three parks.
A bidding cap of 100 000 won per race was criticised
in the KRA report, with the agency calling it too low to
keep people interested in legal betting, driving punters
to the Internet. The agency said it would consider
raising the cap for foreigners.
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