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Top 10 NFL betting tips and picks for the 2020 season
The NFL season will indeed kick off on Thursday night amidst a global pandemic. Casino City's Gary Trask breaks down some of the unknowns for football bettors this season and provides four future wagers to consider. InterTrader unveils new platform designed for professional traders Spread betting and CFD provider InterTrader has announced the launch of an advanced, professional-grade trading platform to complement its existing range of interfaces. Sporting Index debuts spread betting app on Google Play Store The company became the first spread betting app available on Android devices after Google's decision to drop a ban on gambling and betting apps. APCW Perspectives: Supreme gambling news The New Jersey sports betting challenge is back from the dead. However, things are not looking so positive in Pennsylvania and Illinois. J. Todd also looks at stories from Europe and the U.K. This Week in Gambling: Game on for New Jersey sports betting In a move that few people expected, the U.S. Supreme Court has elected to hear New Jersey's challenge to the federal ban on sports betting. J. Todd also looks at online gambling news from the state. Income Access launches affiliate program with GAIN Capital The company's affiliate management platform will power the program covering GAIN Capital's City Index and Finspreads U.K. ahead of the integration of other brands. Sporting Index celebrates 25th anniversary The firm, which was founded in April 1992, was the original fully interactive sports spread betting service and introduced the U.K.'s first ever mobile betting application. Sporting Index becomes Authorized Betting Partner The company has reached an agreement with British racing under the ABP model, and will maintain a funding relationship with the sport until 31 March 2019. Trump victory a big win for Sporting Index The sportsbook is looking at a six-figure win due to the surprising results of one of the most divisive U.S. presidential campaigns. Sporting Index predicts Olympic insomnia After surveying the British public, the spread betting firm found that staying up late to watch the Summer Games may cost up to 302 million hours of lost sleep.
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