Skill or Chance Doesn't Matter - Predetermined Wagering Events Ain't Gambling
- Apr 10, 2020
Will last weekend's minor NBA 2K wagering scandal finally end wagering on popular predetermined events?
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Will last weekend's minor NBA 2K wagering scandal finally end wagering on popular predetermined events?
Read More . . .UFC 249 will not be held at a California tribal casino this month after broadcaster ESPN reportedly refused to air the event due to COVID-19 concerns.
Read More . . .While the COVID-19 health crisis has frozen the sports and sports betting worlds, in Tennessee there remains a tug-of-war over one key, controversial provision in the yet-to-be-finalized legal sports betting regulations
Read More . . .Research conducted by US online social poker room Global Poker has revealed that the use of online poker sites in the United States has increased by 43% following the implementation of the COVID-19 imposed social distancing and lockdown measures.
Read More . . .Indiana’s retail and online sportsbooks were hit hard in the first weeks of the coronavirus shutdown, costing the state an estimated $125 million in wagers in March, according to PlayIndiana. And with no immediate end in sight, the industry will continue to navigate treacherous waters in the months ahead.
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Read More . . .The booming sports betting industry has been tag-teamed by an unexpected, unprecedented force. Not only is every retail sportsbook in the nation closed, the sportsbook industry has been besieged by a global sports freeze that has limited offerings to niche sports such as table tennis, chess, sumo wrestling, and Belarusian soccer.
Read More . . .According to the new Colorado law, the state — in the form of the Limited Gaming Control Commission — must have rules and regulations ready for operators to go live with sports wagering on May 1. The LGCC has every intention of being ready.
Read More . . .A ‘Gambling Report’ constructed by Esports Insider’s Cody Luongo has highlighted how the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak has resulted in the esports betting sector acting as a substitute to various live-sport events for bookmakers.
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