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So who actually does pay UK tax and levy from their online activity?

William Hill - soon to channel all online business through Gibraltar Ladbrokes - soon to channel all online business through Gibraltar BetFred - online business goes through Gibraltar Stan James - all business goes through Gibraltar Victor Chandler - all business goes through Gibraltar Paddy Power - online business goes through the Isle of Man Boylesports - online business goes through the Isle of Man Blue Square - all business goes through Alderney Sportingbet - all business goes through Alderney SkyBet - all business goes through Alderney Betfair - all non-UK and non-exchange business goes through Malta Jennings - online business goes through Malta Totesport - have no choice, they are an organization created by the UK government Bet365 - online sports betting is licensed in the UK, other products through Malta If I have any of these wrong, please feel free to contact me and clarify. So the headlines are deservedly hard on Hills and Ladbrokes, but they're not Robinson Crusoe in th...

The Open Championship

Lots of great offers from bookmakers around for the ultimate test in golf, The Open Championship. Boylesports paying EIGHT places each-way at 1/4 the odds, Sportsbet Australia paying money back if your player misses the cut, and numerous more. The market is remarkable - on Betfair it's Tiger at 3.5, and next best is Lee Westwood at 30, with 10 players in all between 30 and 50. So essentially, it comes to one question - do you back Tiger or lay him? I've got to oppose him on this track. His form has been good since his return from injury but not invincible, and there's a quality chasing pack. My glory story of trading occurred in this evnt back in 2003 when I backed a handful of players at big prices on the first morning. One of them was Ben Curtis at 1000 for £5. Only expecting him to stay on the leaderboard for a few hours on day one, I traded out at 550, then some more at 210 and then finally at 1.7 on the final day for a lovely green book. This year, Tiger at 3.5 represe...