Sentences with phrase «gamble the game against»

As well as arsenal can't afford to gamble the game against the magpies, giroud doesn't deserve to be rested.

Not exact matches

Attorney General Eric Schneiderman had held off litigation against what he claimed were illegal gambling operations and the fantasy companies had suspended their «games of skill» while the proposed legislation was in train.
This is his last season with us, he may have been able to have the odd belter of a game like he did against Chavski so it was a gamble, it didn't pay off.
In the first quarter the Giants took the gamble against the short, quick pass time and again and won, and Van Brocklin spent a good deal of this part of the game staring up into the blue November sky over the stadium, with one or another of the Giant defensive corps perched heavily on his chest.
Shaw had little option but to leave the club after the UK's Gambling Commission, the regulatory body that oversees British gambling, and the Football Association announced investigations into his actions when it emerged that a betting company had offered odds against any Sutton player tucking into a pie during the televisGambling Commission, the regulatory body that oversees British gambling, and the Football Association announced investigations into his actions when it emerged that a betting company had offered odds against any Sutton player tucking into a pie during the televisgambling, and the Football Association announced investigations into his actions when it emerged that a betting company had offered odds against any Sutton player tucking into a pie during the televised game.
He has to decide whether he is willing to take a gamble on the Belgian player and start him in Chelsea's game against Leicester City after the efforts Hazard has made for the national team.
Prof. Robert Frank of Cornell concurs: «Legalized casino gambling encourages people to pin their hopes on games of chance that are stacked against them.
One of the most fascinating aspects of Aaron Sorkin's biographical drama «Molly's Game,» which I wrote about in my previous entry, is the notion that Molly Bloom (Jessica Chastain), a Colorado - born cocktail waitress who found herself running a high - stakes New York gambling operation, has conceived her entire scheme as an act of revenge against her intensely tough and critical father (Kevin Costner).
This is especially true considering what happened last year with all the backlash against loot boxes in games, which many constituted as a form of gambling.
The typical casino - frequenter spends several days a week trying to «make a buck» by outsmarting the games and those they gamble against, all while the casino relentlessly takes their rake on every play.
The problem and the subsequent outcry found their way into the mainstream media and even kicked some governments and politicians into taking action against «gambling in video games».
Only if this becomes a concerted international movement against video games gambling would things change.
Ultimately, the judge held that poker is a game of skill, but he ruled against the defendants because he found that they still ran a gambling house.
As described in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, back in January, a Pennsylvania county court dismissed charges against two individuals who ran a poker game out of a garage, finding that because the outcome of poker has more to do with skill than chance, it was not illegal under the state's gambling laws.
It may «not be cricket» but it does happen and there have been notable incidents in recent years involving players gambling on the outcome of the game (as in betting against their own side) and various drug and sex scandals (the reality of cricket far belies its staid reputation).
Ethbet is revolutionizing the way gambling on the blockchain works by becoming the first project to support peer - to - peer betting, allowing players to cut out the middleman and works by matching up game players against each other.
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