Bookmakers were accused of trying to cheat rules curbing fixed-odds betting terminals with high-stakes games Paddy Power and Betfred have removed new gambling products from their shops after the bookmakers were accused of trying to cheat new regulations that cut the maximum stake on fixed-odds betting terminals (FOBTs) from £100 to £2.The two firms launched the games on Monday, the same day restrictions on FOBTs came into force. The existence of the new games was revealed by the Guardian, prompting industry regulator the Gambling Commission to say it was investigating the matter. Continue reading…
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