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American Bookmakers
Sport in the North America has always been a cultural phenomena of great importance. The most important disciplines in the US are team sports: American football, basketball, baseball and ice hockey. Uniquely without the end-season promotion and relegation, the major pro sports leagues – NFL (est.1920), NBA (est. 1946), MLB (est. 1871) and NHL (est.1917) – attract thousands of spectators, get huge media exposure and generate considerable revenue.
Suffice it to say, the 2010 Super Bowl New Orleans Saints' victory over Indianapolis was watched by over 106 million people, thus becoming the most-watched broadcast in U.S. TV history. The championship game of the NFL is also the foremost unofficial holiday for Americans. In 2002, for instance, the National Football League made 14.7 billion dollars from TV and radio ads and from selling of their official merchandise. These typical American sports are also very popular at the college level (NCAA), especially Am. football and basketball.
Other popular disciplines include soccer, tennis, golf, motor sports (e.g. NASCAR), boxing, mixed martial arts, horse racing, swimming and a range of extreme sports. Since the US is the melting pot of various nations, there are far more disciplines which are enjoyed across the states.
American-oriented sportsbooks offer first-rate betting on the top four leagues (NBA, NFL, NHL, MLB) additionaly including various bonuses and other incentives to make betting as much fun experience as possible.
Bear in mind that taking sports bets on the US-located websites is an illegal activity.