Regulators at the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) issued a $25,000 fine to PointsBet for accepting wagers on unauthorized events. Those unauthorized events included a local college basketball game, an incident involving past posting, and an international League of Legends tournament. It's a situation that points out the importance of compliance officers at…
Illegal offshore betting has been receiving quite a bit of attention in the United States ahead of the opening of professional football today and New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin is jumping in the fray. This week Platkin joined forces with the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement and the Division of Consumer Affairs to…
Hard Rock International is launching its Hard Rock Bet platform in the New Jersey market. It's a move that brings the company's New Jersey-facing digital properties in line with its other digital properties while giving NJ players a number of new betting products and options. One of Hard Rock Bet's biggest assets, for players and…
New Jersey has always been on the forefront of the US online gambling market and the launch of Evolution's Dual Play Roulette game from BetMGM and the Borgata Online Casino continues that tradition. Dual Play Roulette offers players a unique mix of online and in-person play that's not been deployed at an MGM property in…
The situation at PlayUp went from bad to worse late last week when the New Jersey Department of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) revoked the site's transactional waivers. That move completely halted PlayUp's abilities to accept wagers and put an official stamp on actions the site's operators had already taken. Though PlayUp is officially still in business…
Earlier this week, officials at the New Jersey Department of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) revoked PlayUp's rights' to accept wagers in the Garden State. The move comes after PlayUp officials failed to provide requested financial information to the DGE in the wake of missing a June 29. It's an unusually severe move by New Jersey regulators…
The red-hot US sports betting market has generated plenty of headlines for breaking revenue records since PASPA was overturned, but not many operators have made headlines for breaking the rules. That all changed earlier this week when the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) hit BetMGM with a $25,000 fine for accepting two wagers…
Reports of the death of New Jersey's sports betting market have been greatly exaggerated and were, if nothing else, extremely premature. Despite having to compete with a newly opened regulated market in nearby New York, NJ operators pulled in nearly $1 billion in wagers for the month of February, 2022. According to the New Jersey…
New of the death of New Jersey's red-hot sports betting market due to competition from nearby New York, turned out to be very premature. Thanks to some quirks in the calendar, NJ operators had their best month ever in January, collecting a record $1.35 billion worth of sports bets for the month. Gaming industry observers…
New Jersey's battle to legalize regulated sports betting paid off once again in December 2021 with its fourth consecutive month of $1 billion worth of wagers. But will this be Jersey's last billion dollar month? December saw NJ operators take in an astonishing $1.23 billion worth of wagers. While it's an impressive number, it's just…
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