Ireland's biggest bookmaker said on Thursday it would pay out more
than 1 million euros ($1.35 million) on bets that Barack Obama will be
the next U.S. president, three weeks before the election.

Dublin-based bookmaker Paddy Power said it made the "unprecedented
decision" to pay on bets taken so far, following Wednesday's final
campaign debate between Obama and his Republican rival John McCain,
which polls judged the Democrat to have won.

"We declare this race well and truly over and congratulate all those
who backed Obama," Power said in a statement.

"Although he seemed a little out of sorts in last night's final debate
we believe he has done more than enough to get him across the line on
November 4."

The bookmaker said the overall betting trend had shown "one-way
traffic" for the Illinois senator since the start of the summer, with
odds shortening to 1-9, meaning a bet of 9 euros is required to make 1
euro profit.

The odds on McCain winning are 5-1...

Reuters: 
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20081016/od_nm/us_bookmaker_obama;_ylt=ArUsd9mCnOl9NWnwO_ponqqs0NUE


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