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=== 2000-2001: El Moro and eSportz ===
[[El Moro FinancesCyberoad]] acquired Cyberoadshut down in 2000 after a failed attempt at going public. On July 20, 2000 it's assets on July 20were acquired by [[eSportz]], 2000a subsidiary company of [[El Moro Finances]].<ref> [https://www.lawinsider.com/contracts/3LgJ8B4fXaSvtQW595FMzb/cyberoad-com-corp/agreement/2000-07-20 "TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP"], ''Law Insider'', June 20th, 2000. Retrieved on 2019-09-17</ref> These were allocated to [[eSportzGrand Prix Sports]], a subsidiary of El Moro Finances. was purchased by [[The Big Book]] purchased [[Grand Prix Sports]] and whom had already reached an agreement to continue using the same betting software (now being distributed by eSportz). [[Mayan Sports]] could not reach an agreement and were left offline after failing to reach a similar dealin search of new software. During this time eSportz created their own betting site Bodog, which was set to operate out of the same offices as The Big Book. Customers of and contacted Mayan Sports received e-mails stating customers informing them that their account information had been transferred over to Bodog.
[[File:Calvin_Ayre.PNG|thumb|200px|Bodog founder Calvin Ayre.]]

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