Similar words: abettor, set to rights, get the better of, better, get to, set to, had better, better off. Meaning: n. someone who bets.
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(1) A lot of bettors feel less intimidated with them.
(2) The novelty bets appeal to those kinds of bettors.
(3) If the Yankees win the World Series, the bettor receives a $ 100 check from Antigua.
(4) The bettor has hot tips for tomorrow's race.
(5) But where a two-dollar bettor is given free drinks, a high roller gets everything he wants and more.
(6) Gambler - Also a bettor or player. Someone that a bet.
(7) Player – Also known as a bettor or gambler . Someone that makes bets.
(8) To bet more than ( a preceding bettor in poker ).
(9) Chalk Player – A bettor that wagers on favourites and rarely bets on underdogs. Sentencedict.com
(10) Most experts agree that the Wire Act targets bookmakers, not bettors.
(11) Limit – the maximum amount a bookmaker will permit a bettor to wager on certain odds.
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