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"2024 NCAA Final Four: Alabama vs. UConn Betting Promos, Live Score, and Keys to Victory"
Alabama and UConn face off in the March Madness Final Four, with various sportsbook promos available for the game. The odds favor UConn, but two picks are highlighted: Marc Sears to score over 19.5 points for Alabama, and Cam Spencer to make over 2.5 three-pointers for UConn. The article also emphasizes responsible gambling and provides resources for those with gambling problems.

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"MLB's Ongoing Investigation: Dodgers, Cardinals, and Bookies in the Ohtani Gambling Scandal"
Shohei Ohtani's interpreter, Ippei Mizuhara, revealed his involvement with a bookmaker and accruing millions of dollars in debt, leading to a scandal involving Ohtani. The incident sheds light on the underground world of bookies and raises questions about their operation and appeal despite the availability of legal sports betting. The article also discusses the types of bookmakers, the role of agents, and the history of MLB players interacting with bookies. Additionally, it provides insights into the federal investigation into the bookmaker involved in the scandal.

"North Carolina's March Madness: Big Bonuses, Upsets, and Sports Betting Surge"
DraftKings is offering a North Carolina promo code for $1,300 in bonuses for the NCAA Tournament, including a $50 bonus bet, a 20% deposit match of up to $1,000, and $250 in bonus bets for placing an initial wager of at least $5. The offer also includes odds boosts, referral bonuses, and the chance to compete for real-money prizes in pools and contests. Eligibility restrictions apply, and the promotion ends on 04/14/24 at 11:59 PM ET.

"March Madness: Legal Gambling Generates $2.7bn and Predictions for Upsets"
Legal sports betting on March Madness is expected to reach $2.72bn this year, with additional unlicensed wagers. The growth of legal sports betting has raised concerns about increased abuse and threats directed at student-athletes, coaches, and officials. The NCAA is taking steps to address the issue, including investing in education and support programs. Efforts to protect athletes from harassment include laws prohibiting certain types of bets and consideration of geofencing technology to block online gambling on campuses. The rise of legal sports betting has also led to concerns about insider information and potential match-fixing, particularly in college basketball.

"Assessing the Odds: March Madness Betting and Tournament Projections"
With the NCAA basketball tournaments underway, sports betting is expected to reach $2.7 billion, but concerns arise over the potential voiding of bets due to "palpable errors" by sports books. In-game betting and prop bets are popular during the tournament, but bettors worry about whether their bets will be honored. While voided bets are rare, critics argue that sports books have multiple chances to prevent such errors. Clear regulations, like those in New Jersey, are needed to ensure fairness and build trust in the fast-growing billion-dollar industry.

"Score Big with North Carolina Sports Betting Apps: March Madness Bonuses Galore!"
North Carolina has legalized online sports betting, and several sports betting apps are offering welcome bonuses for new users, totaling $2,950 in bonuses for March Madness. DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, Bet365, and Caesars are all offering various bonuses for new users who sign up and place their first wagers, with bonus amounts ranging from $250 to $1,300. With March Madness approaching, now is the perfect time to take advantage of these offers and maximize potential winnings.

"Best North Carolina Sportsbook Promo Codes and Bonuses for March Madness"
BetMGM is offering a $150 bonus for new customers in North Carolina using the bonus code ROCKYBET, coinciding with the launch of online sports betting in the state. The ACC Tournament is underway, with top seeds like North Carolina and Duke vying for success. BetMGM has odds for UNC and Duke's tournament prospects, and is also offering various promotions including insurance tokens, odds boosts, referral bonuses, and MGM Rewards.

"North Carolina's Legalized Sports Betting: Bonus Codes and Revenue Impact"
Bet365 launches sports betting in North Carolina with a $1,000 bonus code ROCKYNC offer for new users. Residents can now place wagers on the ACC tournament and take advantage of additional promotions such as NCAA Hoops Early Payout, Parlay Boost, and NHL Early Payout. Duke and North Carolina are top contenders in the tournament, with both teams having equal odds to win.

"FanDuel Replaces GambetDC as DC's Sports Betting App"
FanDuel will replace GambetDC as D.C.'s sole sports-betting provider later this spring, following poor performance and technical issues with the existing platform. The change aims to maximize tax revenue, with FanDuel guaranteeing $45 million over five years and assuming operational expenses. D.C. Council member Kenyan R. McDuffie expressed disappointment in the delay but plans to introduce legislation for transparency. FanDuel's established platform and availability in multiple states make it an attractive choice for D.C. residents, who previously had limited options for sports gambling.

"Unusual Betting Activity Surrounds Temple Basketball Games: A Review of the Investigation"
A gambling watchdog service flagged unusual late line movement ahead of UAB's blowout win over Temple, prompting scrutiny from the AAC and Temple University. Temple's recent games have been under monitoring by the watchdog service, and the university has stated that it will review the reports in accordance with university and NCAA policies. This incident comes amidst ongoing betting investigations in college sports, including former Alabama baseball coach Brad Bohannon's show-cause penalty and dropped charges against former Iowa State athletes.

"Super Bowl Sparks Surge in Sports Betting Despite Legal Restrictions"
Millions of Americans are expected to place record-setting bets on this year's Super Bowl, but fans in California and Missouri won't have the opportunity as sports betting remains illegal in those states. While 38 states and Washington, D.C. have legalized sports betting, California and Missouri have faced challenges in passing legislation due to local issues and attitudes. Despite concerns about problem gambling, the U.S. sports betting industry has grown rapidly, generating billions in tax revenue for states. However, when local teams win big games like the Super Bowl, sportsbooks may face significant payouts, as seen when the Chiefs' victory led to minimal sports betting revenue in Kansas.