Posted October 16, 2015
I've been wondering for years why gambling is illegal or well regulated in most states while "fantasy sports" has seemingly gotten a free ride.
Well, the first warning shot that this is about to end was fired on Thursday. DraftKings and FanDuel is no longer available to citizens in Nevada, and is most likely just the beginning.
One can debate whether gambling should be legal or illegal and if legal, whether and how much it should be regulated, but one can't make a logical argument that picking the winner between two teams in sports (sports betting) and picking the winning individuals in sports results (fantasy sports) aren't the same thing. If one is gambling, so is the other. If one is "skill based" then so is the other. It's about time they're treated the same. (Again, whatever "the same" may be, which is debatable).
Well, the first warning shot that this is about to end was fired on Thursday. DraftKings and FanDuel is no longer available to citizens in Nevada, and is most likely just the beginning.
One can debate whether gambling should be legal or illegal and if legal, whether and how much it should be regulated, but one can't make a logical argument that picking the winner between two teams in sports (sports betting) and picking the winning individuals in sports results (fantasy sports) aren't the same thing. If one is gambling, so is the other. If one is "skill based" then so is the other. It's about time they're treated the same. (Again, whatever "the same" may be, which is debatable).