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Embracing a Popular Pastime: Sports Betting is a Lifestyle

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Whilst the UK and wider Europe may have its ups and downs, in the world of international sport, there’s one thing they beat the rest of the world at every time, their renowned sports betting market.

Britain has been the home of sports betting for years now, permitting some of the most liberal gaming laws in the developed world that have even influenced regulation in the US. UK punters can take advantage of thousands of unique offers at hundreds of reputable sports betting providers and the options for choosing your bookmaker are seemingly endless, with waves of new online bookies emerging each year.

With its centuries old origins, ranging from the horse racing habits of the landed gentry, to dingy underground gambling dens in less salubrious corners of the country, sports betting has now matured to become a legitimate and regulated hobby in which millions of Brits count themselves as fans. 

With all this sports betting heritage, a unique culture has arisen in Britain around the weekend’s betting success, and fans are always keen to welcome new and interested bettors into the inclusive and fun world of sports betting. 

Here’s how sports betting became a lifestyle, one that could soon be embraced far more lovingly in the States.

How did we get here?

As we’ve mentioned, sports betting has a long and storied history in Britain, and often, punters treaded the rather thin line between legality and illegality. However, sports betting was officially licensed by the Betting and Gaming Act 1960, and more recently updated via the Gambling Act 2005, both of which have worked in tandem to help make sports betting a legitimate hobby in the UK.

Of course, whilst many still prefer to toddle down to their high street bookie and write their bet down with one of those impossibly small blue pens, most serious sports bettors now utilise the rapidly exploding world of online sports betting. The online sports betting market in the UK alone is worth over

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