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Unfortunately you will see many of your competitors getting away with it. All they are doing is being careful with keywords so that they slip through the net. The blocking is automated so it's easy to do. It's quite shocking to see some ads with outrageous claims and which are clearly scams being displayed.
I tried complaining a few months ago. I asked Google why they would not let me advertise a gambling related site (which actually did not fall foul of their TOS to the letter, just by association!) whilst they were allowing my competitors to. All they said was to send in a TOS violation for the competitor ads which were being displayed.
Three months later the same ads are still being displayed....
There's an old saying "If you can't beat 'em, join 'em".
barnest2, that's not the response I got from Google UK & Ireland.Any mention of gambling is banned from adwords and adsense.
Believe me, I was paranoid about adding this feature but the rep had no problem with it. There is no specific mention of "gambling" on the pages and it's not the main focus of the site. The feature that allows users to virtually bet on games against the spread is built into the forum software so maybe that makes a difference.
From a common sense stand point, it would be impossible to run a sports forum where users were prohibited from discussing who is favored in an upcoming game. Of course "We're favored by 3 points on Thursday" isn't going to set off any automated gambling alarms I imagine like "poker" might.