![]() ![]() Michael Dugher, CEO of the Betting and Gaming Council, said: “This survey reinforces what anyone who knows anything about betting already understands - that betting customers, just like consumers of any other product, value offers like small free bets which are subject to strict controls and restrictions to protect the vulnerable. But the BGC’s push against a free bets ban also comes as campaigners call for heavy restrictions or outright bans on promotional offers to be included in the UK government’s upcoming gaming reforms. Around 274,000 will attend Cheltenham, with an estimated £1 billion ($1.2 billion) to be staked across four days of racing. The survey results come as thousands of UK punters flock to Cheltenham Festival, one of the major events on the horse racing calendar. Meanwhile, 54% think banning promotions would likely drive punters to black market sites that do offer promotions. The BGC’s renewed push against a potential free bets ban follows the release of a YouGov survey on behalf of the trade body that shows 82% of punters believe betting companies should be allowed to offer such promotions to their customers. The trade body called on officials to consider responsible bettors when deciding whether or not to prohibit free bets and promotions, as the BGC warns such a move could cause a shift to the unregulated market. 4502 Event Center 51st Street Speakeasy 7 Clans Casino - First Council 89th Street OKC Blue Door BLVD Nights Bunnyland Adventure Carl Albert State College - Poteau Campus Casa Blanca Event Center Champion Convention Center Chyna's Playhouse CLUB 1717 Crossroads Convention Center Crystal Creek Room Comanche Co.The Betting and Gaming Council is urging UK ministers against a ban on free bet promotions. ![]()
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