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An Iowa man who was watching weather forecasts and placing bets on what was shaping up to be a rain-shortened golf tournament ...
Nicholas Bavas is suing DraftKings after they "unilaterally” voided his bets and refunded his money over $14 million payout.
Instead, DraftKings voided all five, refunded the stakes, and cited its terms and conditions, which state that any “futures ...
Exclusive: “He placed a valid bet and DraftKings needs to honor it,” attorney Benjamin Lynch said of his client, 37-year-old ...
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A wild turn of events saw a PGA Tour fan sue the massive gambling company DraftKings for how the Pebble Beach Pro-Am finished ...
According to a lawsuit, Nicholas Bavas expected to receive $14.2 million after the end of the 2024 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Tournament.
An Iowa man is suing the company after placing bets on the 2024 Pebble Beach Pro-Am, which was shortened to 54 holes due to bad weather ...
Most dedicated gamblers are aware of the four-word phrase that sums up the theoretical futility of that particular endeavor: the house always wins.
An Iowan claims a sports betting company owes him over $14 million. Nicholas Bavas, who lives in Dallas County, is suing ...
Nicholas Bavas sued the district and Chief Operating Officer Eric Rose in June saying he was forced to resign from his operations manager position after revealing details about the improper use of ...
But, Nicholas Bavas contends in a 39-page breach of contract lawsuit obtained by The Independent, the NASDAQ-listed firm – invoking one of an array of iron-clad platform rules – instead ...