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For a much better idea of how it might affect search engines, why not look at the UK (for example). There there aren't any rules banning gambling advertising online, but Google's own terms and conditions prevented any search advertising on the subject until earlier this year. Advertisers had worked around this by using typos and misspelled keywords, for example. But you could look at traffic since Google relaxed its rules and extrapolate out from there.
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