“…The setting of odds on gambling events has been the subject of much academic attention over the last 30 years: See the reviews by Sauer (1998), Thaler and Ziemba (1988), Vaughan , and Coleman (2004). In particular, the impact of the use of insider information by gamblers has been examined in a large number of theoretical and empirical studies: See the work of Dowie (1976); Crafts (1985); Henery (1985); Shin (1991Shin ( , 1992Shin ( , 1993; Schnytzer and Shilony (1995, 2005; Vaughan Williams and Paton (1997); Paton, Vaughan Williams, and Fraser (1999); and Schnytzer and Snir (2008). Additionally, the regulation of the use of information in gambling and prediction markets has become a subject of great interest: See the work of Paton, Siegel, and Vaughan Williams (2009).…”