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Originally Posted by dkgojackets
well one of the requirements for the uigea exception is
"All winning outcomes reflect the relative knowledge and skill of the participants and are determined predominantly by accumulated statistical results of the performance of individuals (athletes in the case of sports events) in multiple real-world sporting or other events."
so I guess they are trying to say each round is a separate event which seems pretty dubious. and then they also offer nascar for one race so I have no idea what the logic is there.
The only argument that I've heard for Golf qualifying for UIGEA exception is: "If you can buy a ticket for each day, you have more than one event."
As for NASCAR, I dont know what the legal opinion was, but DK did get NASCAR to officially sponsor it at one time. (if not sill)