Wager Mage
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“All forms of gambling are haram (forbidden by Islam) except for horse racing, camel racing and archery,” said Mohsen Mahmoudi, a cleric at a north Tehran mosque, adding that those manly, warrior sports were all encouraged by the Prophet Mohammad.
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Read More »Jockeys whip their horses during the final stretch of the race during the summer races at the Norouzabad Equestrian center on the outskirts of Tehran September 16, 2011. REUTERS/Caren Firouz He had just won 200,000 rials (almost $20). Not by “betting” on the horse, he insisted -- betting is illegal under Iran’s Islamic law -- but by “predicting” Rio Collection would win.
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Read More »In pre-revolutionary Iran, horse riding was considered an elite sport. Mohammad Reza Pahlavi -- the last shah who was overthrown in the 1979 uprising led by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini -- was a keen horseman and aimed to expand racing. After the revolution the idea fell out of favour and today there are only four racetracks in the country. Camel racing -- popular in some Arab countries across the Gulf -- is not a significant sport in Iran and archery has no great popular following. The 2,000-capacity Nowruzabad track off a major highway to the west of Tehran is the only track easily accessible to the population of the capital. It hold races over a 10-week season each year. Despite its limited availability, people from many walks of life crowd the “predictions” office next to the track in Nowruzabad where legal betting takes place inside a building where an electronic screen advertises: “Make a prediction, win a prize”. Inside, a dozen women, wearing obligatory headscarves, sit behind windows, taking predictions and paying out winnings. As well as a computer screen with race details, each has a basket into which they toss the takings. Prediction tickets can be bought for as little as 10,000 rials (around $1) with no official upper limit, although large bets are rare. Odds are not given before the race and returns are calculated afterwards. People can also place bets on horses through the federation’s website, but that misses out on the spectacle. As the horses pass the finishing line, the spectators -- including dozens of women -- jump up from their seats near the track and rush to the predictions office to see how much they have won and place money on the next one. “I just paid 50,000 rials. I hope I can win something,” said Erfan, 15. “I always buy prediction tickets from this office but my dad bets directly with others,” he said. “He once won 30 million rials.”
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