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If you have an access to a computer and Internet, you can gamble even sitting at your office or at home. So, now gambling is not a bet or a deck of cards, which we used to venture but consisting of hi-tech devices and a click of a button. Currently, the most modern form of gaming is through WAP enabled mobile phones allowing you to gamble even while traveling to your office or anywhere. This innovative gaming is a beneficial industrial segment in its own signification and it is spreading the entire world.

To set up online gambling, you need to download the game from net or take up versions that you can play without downloading. Now through online gaming each and every game which we play in a casino is available. Moreover, more outstanding casino games are there especially for cyber players. Online gambling permits you to play with or without real money. Winning real money is possible in online gaming. Meant for this, first of all you will have to stipulate an account with a fixed amount of money or buy counters through credit card. Online casino will credit your prize money to your online account or through online money transfer in the similar way.

Online gambling compared to conventional one offers better profit and prizes. As you can even play without real money people who are not known with the nuance of the game can familiarize and improve them, which is not in traditional gambling. You can clarify all your queries concerning the site, the rules of game, or any pending prizes through customer helpline number. This option confirms that the gaming site is good and reputed one.

Your system may be infected with virus while downloading software. Since nobody is legally responsible for it you will not even get any of your guarantee prize money. A reputed online casino will not do such a thing since it will affect the goodwill. Still, you may fall prey to those who are for a few quick bucks in this field. Hence, only visit sites that are trusted and genuine one which your friends or colleagues referred. Also collect information from net or from friends about the site. Also check the license issued by a government body which confirms its authorization.

Before signing up for online gambling you should read terms and conditions carefully. Make sure about the security measures before giving important personal information. Besides, as gambling is not legal in many countries make sure that the gambling portal that you are using is official. Be cautious, as this gaming may direct you to gambling round the clock since getting
infatuated. While doing electronic transaction which will levy a charge, you may not even understand your actual loss comparing with cash transaction.

You should only advance, keeping your individual requirement in mind since you understood either forms of gambling. Now what you want to do? Making big money along with practicing the ambience of a casino or just a time killing one, among from you has to choose.

Sir Prancealot Colt Leads The Way As WTBOA Posts Across-The-Board Gains At Summer Yearling Sale

The 55th Washington Thoroughbred Breeders and Owners Association Summer Sale is in the books!

Topping the venue for $85,000 was Hip 80, a colt from the first American crop of top-notch Irish stallion Sir Prancealot. Bred and consigned by Griffin Place LLC, the half-brother to 2021-22 stakes winner Slack Tide was purchased by PT Syndicate #11 of San Mateo, Calif.

The sale's leading consignor, Terry and Mary Lou Griffin's Griffin Place LLC, also sold for themselves or as agent Hip 46, a Midshipman colt out of Washington champion Bella Mia for $76,000 and Hip 34, a son of hot freshman sire Sharp Azteca, was a $70,000 purchase. Both colts went to Dave Staudacher of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

The Buckley couple also consigned Hip 56, a Grazen colt purchased for $62,000 by the successful longtime local partnership of John and Janene Maryanski and Gerry and Gail Schneider; Hip 4, a Grazen filly – the top-priced distaffer at the 2022 venue at $47,000 – out of multiple Washington champion Lady Rosberg, brought a bid of $47,000 from California trainer Andy Mathis; and Hip 24, a Tapizar filly who went to prominent local trainer Blaine Wright, as agent, for $46,000.

All told, the Griffins brought 10 yearlings to the sale and sold them for a $474,000 gross and $47,400 average.

Also bringing a top bid was the $40,000 the Birklid family's Suntop Farm received for their Coast Guard half-brother to impressive 2022 stakes-winning juvenile Runnin Out of Days from PT Syndicate #1.

Three yearlings sold for $35,000 each: Hip 13, a colt from the last full crop of Harbor the Gold, consigned by Neal and Pam Christopherson's Bar C Racing Stables Inc., was bought by Roy Schaefer of Port Angeles; Hip 59, a colt consigned by Dr. Duane and Susan Hopp's Castlegate Farm was purchased by trainer Michael Puhich as agent; and, also consigned by the Christophersons, a Stanford filly sold to the Maryanskis and Schneiders.

A total of 22 yearlings brought a bid of $20,000 or more.

Eighty-five yearlings were cataloged, and after nine were withdrawn, 76 went through the sales ring with 68 selling for a $1,219,700 gross, up 7.6 percent from the 2021 sale.

The $17,677 average was up 24.7 percent from 2021's $14,175 and the median rose 20 percent to $12,000.

The sale also provided new homes for 11 broodmares, with Dana Halvorson, as agent, signing for Hip 205 for $7,000. The seven-year-old daughter of Atta Boy Roy was sold through Blue Ribbon Farm, as agent for Timothy Donohue, as a three-in-one package which included her suckling colt by 2022 Washington leading sire Conveyance, who the mare was also bred back to.

Check the WTBOA website at www.washingtonthoroughbred.com for complete sale results.

Preliminary sale results are subject to change.

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