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Premier League Preview: Gameweek #32

It’s another very busy midweek in the Premier League, with some terrific games likely to have a huge influence on the final positions in the table come the end of the 2019/20 season.

Brighton vs. Manchester United (Tuesday, 8.15pm GMT kick-off)

A huge game at the Amex Stadium will surely have ramifications on the top four places as well as the area immediately above the drop zone as a game with a huge amount on it takes place on the South Coast.

Brighton hover just six points above the relegation zone and with tough games coming up, any pointa they can get against a Unite side who are unbeaten in 14 games would be extremely valuable. United come off the back of an extra-time victory against Norwich in the F.A. Cup, and could be tired after that testing game.

Tennis match-fixing scandal continues to find targets

It appears that match-fixing in tennis may be even more widespread than previously imagined. It has been known for a while that there was an issue and, a year ago, seven more individuals were added to a list of fraudsters that already included over 130 names. Tennis players, gamblers, officials and operators have been implicated over the years, and there have been at least six countries on the list of locations where the activity has been found. Now, police in Victoria, Australia have charged two individuals for their roles in what could be the largest international tennis match-fixing ring ever uncovered.

The Sydney Morning Herald reports that the gambling scamming ring is apparently based out of India and has been running its operations under the radar by focusing primarily on low-level tennis matches in Europe and South America. They would convince players to intentionally lose matches while, in other parts of the world, associates would be placing their bets, knowing they were about to pick up a windfall of cash. However, as fraud and match-fixing technology improves, it was only a matter of time before the activity was identified. 

Victoria Police allege that the two individuals, Rajesh Kumar and Harsimrat Singh, attempted to fix tournaments in both Brazil and Egypt in 2018. They earned up to $220,000 (AU$320,000), some of which made its way to players through transfers made with Western Union. Kumar is looking at 16 charges for his crimes, while Singh faces nine. 

A spokesperson for the Victoria Police states, “Detectives from the Sporting Integrity Intelligence Unit have charged two men with using corrupt conduct information for betting purposes. The charges relate to an investigation into alleged betting practices linked to a number of international tennis matches in Brazil and Egypt in 2018. The investigation into this matter remains ongoing.”

Will Cam Newton keep the good times rolling for the Patriots?

In one of the most dramatic pre-season signings, former NFL Draft first pick Cam Newton has signed for the New England Patriots, according to the New York Times.

The New England Patriots have always been a team of great drama in the NFL, with recent legacy-making victories in the Super Bowl courtesy of Tom Brady adding to the allure of a truly unique team. Brady himself might have left for the Tampa Bay Buccaeners, but the Patriots are sure that they still have star-attracting quality. To add to that boast, they have signed former NFL Draft first pick Cam Newton.

Newton, who had previously spent his football career with Carolina Panthers, won Most Valuable Player and Offensive Player of the Year back in 2015. At 6’ 5”, he’s a presence, and has a great completion percentage of 59% , throwing a total of just under 30,000 yards.

How does Newton’s arrival affect the prices for the Patriots forthcoming season? The recent NFL Super Bowl winners are 1/2 to make the post-season, with Cam Newton a best price 66/1 to be the regular season MVP. He’s as short as 25/1 in some places, though, so move quickly if that’s your market. Newton is the market favourite to be the Comeback Player of the Year at 5/1. The ‘split’ for the New England Patriots to win regular season games is 9, which is available over or under at 10/11. It’s a marginal fold in our opinion.

Will Cam Newton keep the good times rolling for the Patriots?

In one of the most dramatic pre-season signings, former NFL Draft first pick Cam Newton has signed for the New England Patriots, according to the New York Times.

The New England Patriots have always been a team of great drama in the NFL, with recent legacy-making victories in the Super Bowl courtesy of Tom Brady adding to the allure of a truly unique team. Brady himself might have left for the Tampa Bay Buccaeners, but the Patriots are sure that they still have star-attracting quality. To add to that boast, they have signed former NFL Draft first pick Cam Newton.

Newton, who had previously spent his football career with Carolina Panthers, won Most Valuable Player and Offensive Player of the Year back in 2015. At 6’ 5”, he’s a presence, and has a great completion percentage of 59% , throwing a total of just under 30,000 yards.

How does Newton’s arrival affect the prices for the Patriots forthcoming season? The recent NFL Super Bowl winners are 1/2 to make the post-season, with Cam Newton a best price 66/1 to be the regular season MVP. He’s as short as 25/1 in some places, though, so move quickly if that’s your market. Newton is the market favourite to be the Comeback Player of the Year at 5/1. The ‘split’ for the New England Patriots to win regular season games is 9, which is available over or under at 10/11. It’s a marginal fold in our opinion.

New England Patriots have good news and bad news

During last year’s NFL season, fans watching a game between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Cleveland Browns saw an unusual and confusing sight. In the Bengals’ press box, there appeared to be some extra bodies that normally shouldn’t be there. It turns out, the individuals were part of a TV team that provides coverage for the New England Patriots, and the fact that they were there filming the contest didn’t sit well with the league or fans. The Pats have now been handed down fresh penalties as a result of the team’s willingness to cheat.

The NFL, which has its hands full determining how to proceed with the upcoming season in the face of the coronavirus pandemic, last week took some time away from everything it has going on to discuss what to do to the Pats. It decided that the team needs to pay $1.1 million in fines, and forego a third-round draft pick in next year’s NFL Draft. In addition, the team’s TV crew won’t be permitted to cover any games for the 2020-21 season.

The Pats have a history of trying to see how far it can bend the rules and head coach Bill Belichick hasn’t been afraid to twist them completely into a pretzel. In 2007, the coach received a fine of $500,000 and the team one of $250,000 for what became known as Spygate. At the time, the Pats had reportedly videotaped defensive coaches for the New York Jets in one of the team’s earlier attempts to get an edge on the competition. While recording opponents’ activity lies somewhere in a grey area in NFL rules, the action is allowed under certain conditions. The NFL determined that the conditions hadn’t been met, and also withdrew the team’s first-round draft pick in the 2008 draft.

Then there was the time during the 2014 AFC Championship Game that then-quarterback Tom Brady purposely deflated footballs. That would go on to become known as Deflategate, and the Pats were fined $1 million and lost two draft picks in 2016 as a result. Brady, for his role, was suspended four games. 

State of the Industry

The annual report by the American Gaming Association, the “State of the States” report, is the high point of the analysis of commercial gaming in the United States each year. The 2020 report, reflecting data from 2019, will be the last of the good times for a couple of years, but it does show how… Read more »

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AGEM Board of Directors Actions for June 2020

Greg Lee, chairman and CEO of Eureka Casinos, the resort hotel company he built with his parents Ted and Doris Lee, recently announced the creation of the Lee School Prize for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, a joint collaboration with the Lee Business School at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. With a total pledge of $1… Read more »

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