Successor of the Corleonesi clan

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CabriniGreen wrote: Thu May 24, 2018 8:01 pm Those video gaming machines are pretty lucrative....
Interesting how gambling has so quickly become such a big money maker for the crime groups in Italy. While it's been the biggest racket for the American mob since the end of Prohibition, for years gambling seemed to be a relatively minor racket for the guys across the Atlantic.
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One might consider it a reaction to losing ground in the drug trade.

The sicilians also control the migrant trafficking- smuggling routes.
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Also, (and this is why I tend to find interactions between the groups across the Atlantic interesting)..

It's possible this is American mafia influence here.....
And kinda like the coke boom, they seem to be having a gambling machine windfall. It's like it's the 80s 40 years later over there lol..... it's kinda interesting...
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This article almost makes mr wanna revisit a question I asked a while back....

What would you rather have, sportsbooks, or gambling machines? I think the machines might reach a wider customer base. Any average joe ( or average Guiseppe, wink..) can play a slot.

But you dont have the weekly juice like with gambling. But with machines you kinda have a more reliable, a more b asnkable income It seems...

Any thoughts?
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This article almost makes me wanna revisit a question I asked a while back....

What would you rather have, sportsbooks, or gambling machines? I think the machines might reach a wider customer base. Any average joe ( or average Guiseppe, wink..) can play a slot.

But you dont have the weekly juice like with gambling. But with machines you kinda have a more reliable, a more bankable income It seems...

Any thoughts?
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Sorry about the double post, not sure how I did that...
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I didnt realize there is a 3 part video, I gotta find that video ....
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CabriniGreen wrote: Thu May 24, 2018 10:58 pm This article almost makes mr wanna revisit a question I asked a while back....

What would you rather have, sportsbooks, or gambling machines? I think the machines might reach a wider customer base. Any average joe ( or average Guiseppe, wink..) can play a slot.

But you dont have the weekly juice like with gambling. But with machines you kinda have a more reliable, a more b asnkable income It seems...

Any thoughts?
In terms of profit, the American mob as a whole makes far more money from bookmaking. You could add up all the money from other forms of gambling (video poker machines, numbers, card games) and it would only be a fraction of the sports betting.
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Do you guys think the Italian syndicates take bets on American sports?
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SonnyBlackstein wrote: Thu May 24, 2018 8:27 pm @CC I think its a little more tomato v potato. You say the saying using one crop, I the other. Same point, but the details are different.
Defected and deferred, similar words, different complexities and different small print.

Simply put, does one remain autonomy or not?
I can't provide a black and white answer. Members of other families didn't 'transfer' or 'secretly join' the Corleonesi, they were allied with them in a vested mutual interest. By the accounts of Messina they expected to keep their autonomy but after a certain point, they were turned on as well.
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👍

Thanks Chris.
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Riina and Provenzano simply killed all the other family boss'/members
necessary to take control of the island.
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I think CC's explanation is very good. John Dickie would probably agree.
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Thanks for the information, so we can say that the hierarchy today would possibly be:

Boss: Rosario Lo Bue (arrested in 2015)
Underboss: unknown
Consiglieri: Gaetano Riina (arrested in 2011)
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Rosario lo Bue:
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Gaetano Riina:
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