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| I sometimes remember seeing adults play horseshoes when I was young, most times with a beer in hand and always doing side bets. Do things like this count in the real betting world or is it just backyard fun to do? I wonder about most games we play and sidebet on as its not "traidtional".
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| Its only not traditional because its not organized enough to held by a bookie. It sure doesn't keep me up at night to bet on horseshoes and sack races at the company picnic every year.
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| I think its something you can still bet on, you know we all have those certain people in our familys who must win but its just not something that would be aired other than through the famil grapevine is all.
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If bets are being made then I think counts, at least just a little anyways. Horseshoe tossing is just one those games that can be a gambling game and a family game at the same time.
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I personally think it depends on individual opinions. Some people think it counts while others don’t. I personally feel that if people bet on it then it counts.
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