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‘Too easy’ to manipulate prop bets, says NBA’s Adam Silver

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver says the league has asked its sportsbook partners to pull back on the range of prop bets they offer, suggesting that it is “too easy” to manipulate certain markets at the cost of sporting integrity.

Speaking on an episode of The Pat McAfee Show released Tuesday, Silver said that “the worst case scenario” for the league and everyone involved is a player trying to impact their own performance for the purposes of a bet.

NBA have asked operators for fewer prop bets

Silver confirmed that the NBA has asked some of its betting partners to pare down their prop betting menu.

“I’s too easy to manipulate something which seems otherwise small and inconsequential to the overall score,” Silver opined. “Maybe it’s the couple rebounds that some player gets or whatever. We’re trying to put in place, working with the betting companies, some additional controls to prevent some of that manipulation.”

“There’s nothing more important than the integrity of the competition.”
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MA regulators consider rules around VIP sportsbook host compensation

Just days after tackling the subject of limiting bettors, the Massachusetts Gaming Commission (MGC) held a discussion on another hot-button issue.

On Thursday the group of five commissioners listened to a presentation from MGC Chief of Sports Wagering Carrie Torrisi and MGC Director of Research and Responsible Gambling Mark Vander Linden.

The two offered an overview of how the VIP industry works in sports betting based on information they requested from operators and obtained via the commission’s own research and offered recommendations for potential regulatory changes as it pertains to them going forward.

Sportsbook VIPs are generally men age 35-45

The presentation offered some insights into a facet of the business that lacks a lot of open information and clarity.

Torrisi and Vander Linden confirmed that the most common demo for VIP customers is men in their late 30s to early 40s and, on average, participated as a VIP for 10 months. The data varied substantially by operators, but..

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MA regulator fines PENN $15K for Rece Davis ‘risk-free’ comment

An ESPN College GameDay segment that aired in 2024 led to a $15,000 fine levied against PENN Sports Interactive by the Massachusetts Gaming Commission (MGC).

ESPN host Rece Davis made on-air comments in March 2024 during an ESPN Bet segment on College GameDay. Davis and another ESPN analyst, Erin Dolan, discussed NCAA men’s basketball betting picks with Davis describing a wager as a “risk-free investment.”

“You know what? Some would call this wagering, gambling, I think the way you sold this, I think what it is, is a risk-free investment. That’s the way to look at it,” said Davis when discussing a second-round March Madness matchup between UConn and Northwestern.

MGC holds an adjudicatory proceeding on the incident

An adjudicatory hearing conducted by the MGC in April determined that PENN, which operates ESPN Bet, violated compliance standards required by Massachusetts gaming law.

The MGC’s authority under state gaming law requires it to ban “advertisements, marketing and branding..

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IBIA creates Mission 2030 as five-year plan to bolster betting integrity

The International Betting Integrity Association (IBIA) is taking steps to implement a global standard for the sports betting industry.

On Wednesday, the IBIA announced the launch of Mission 2030, a five-year global strategy designed to maintain a global standard for sports betting integrity.

“Our new strategic roadmap charts how we will continue to deliver best-in-class integrity services to our members, deepen collaboration with our partners, and successfully confront the challenges and opportunities reshaping our industry,” said IBIA CEO Khalid Ali. “IBIA is evolving to ensure that whatever new trends emerge, we remain ready to safeguard sports, consumers and regulated betting markets.”

Mission 2030 has three core objectives used to ensure fair and safe wagering globally.

The IBIA’s five-year strategy will facilitate improvements of the association’s Global Monitoring & Alert Platform, which is deployed to detect suspicious wagers. The platform also supports IBIA investigations. ..

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Sports don’t have a gambling problem with monitoring solutions

America’s professional and amateur sports landscape doesn’t have a gambling problem; rather it is finding solutions that are working to protect the integrity of competition.

Over the past year, American sports betting scandals have flooded news cycles across the country as the regulated gaming industry in the U.S. continues to mature and grow.

The industry reached new heights with the overturning of PASPA in 2018, leading to increased attention on a form of entertainment that was once deemed taboo. An industry that draws moral concerns also benefits state and local governments nationwide.

That same industry is also receiving backlash as a result of what seems like an influx of issues.

Gambling-related scandals aren’t a new phenomenon but the recent growth of sports betting and the popularity of athletes are increasing the attention drawn toward lapses of judgement within both amateur and professional sports. The general public may perceive recent gambling-related scandals as an att..

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DraftKings adds another brick in its RG wall with Evive integration

DraftKings has added another layer of player protection resources to its Responsible Gaming Center thanks to behavioral health technology platform Evive.

The gaming giant now provides its online sports betting, casino and fantasy gaming players with Evive’s evidence-based tools.

Backed by a clinical advisory board of behavioral health and lived experience, Evive offers what it describes as an intuitive, player-friendly responsible gaming experience focused on the core pillars of intelligent support and personalized matching. Its services provide clinically informed resources during breaks in play and tools and educational content that are tailored to each particular player’s unique profile and activity.

Built by a team with lived experience and guided by its clinical advisory board, Evive aims to serve as both a direct support tool and a digital entry point for online gamblers to access statewide comprehensive gaming support ecosystems.

“Teaming up with Evive reinforces our commitm..

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CCGNJ says NCPG’s 1-800-GAMBLER ‘disaster forecast’ was false alarm

The Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey (CCGNJ) has rejected the idea that key 1-800-GAMBLER services, such as its national reach and its text messaging and language translation mechanisms, would be compromised after the problem gambling helpline changed hands.

Before and after a New Jersey court judge ordered the National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) to cease using 1-800-GAMBLER as of Sept. 29, the NCPG warned that the level of operation it had built up over its three years as license-holder for the helpline could not be maintained under the New Jersey council.

“CCGNJ lacks the infrastructure and funding required to shoulder the significant and unpredictable responsibilities of running 1-800-GAMBLER nationwide,” the NCPG stated on Sept. 22. “NCPG is the only national organization qualified, equipped, and positioned to manage the National Problem Gambling Helpline.”

A CCGNJ spokesperson told SBC Americas on Friday that the text message service to 800-GAMBLER “is up an..

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NCPG resurrects old helpline amid 1-800-GAMBLER change

People looking to seek help for gambling problems in the U.S. would be forgiven for being a little confused as things stand, as two helpline services purport to be the national number.

After a dispute spilled over into the courts, the 1-800-GAMBLER number is now being solely run by the Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey (CCGNJ). That organization holds the rights to the name and mark and ran the helpline solo from 1983 until 2022, when it licensed it to the National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) in a three-year agreement.

After a New Jersey court told the NCPG to cease using 1-800-GAMBLER following the expiration of that deal, the NCPG has resurrected the number it used to use for the purpose, 1-800-522-4700.

The section of the NCPG website that formerly displayed 1-800-GAMBLER resources and links now carries similar resources and information under the other number. Meanwhile, the CCGNJ’s website has the URL 800gambler.org and prominently displays 800-GAMBLER across i..

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Continent 8 debuts Threat Exchange platform to combat cyberattacks

Continent 8 Technologies is leveraging its expertise to deliver a new product designed to provide protection from data breaches and other cybersecurity attacks.

The Florida-based online casino and sports betting solutions provider announced the launch of Threat Exchange, a platform created to combat cyberattacks. Threat Exchange is the gaming industry’s first dedicated cyber threat intelligence platform, allowing operators and other key stakeholders to identify and respond to cybersecurity incidents.

According to data provided by Continent 8, the online and retail casino industry has reported a more than 400% increase in cyber-related incidents since February 2025.

Threat Exchange identifies threats targeted directly at gaming entities as general cyber threat intelligence platforms miss roughly 70% of gaming-specific attack patterns.

“Threat Exchange is changing the game, providing unrivaled visibility into the behaviors and tactics of threat actors,” said Continent 8 Chief Securit..

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PrizePicks picks Mindway’s brain for AI problem gaming detection

Fantasy sports operator and approved prediction market participant PrizePicks has partnered with Mindway AI to lean on the Danish company’s automatic detection and monitoring technology.

The Atlanta, GA-based company will integrate Mindway’s software directly into its platform in a partnership it said will greatly boost its ability to detect and respond to potential problem gaming behaviors.

Mindway AI offers fully automatic detection and monitoring of at-risk and problem gambling behavior, as well as providing operators and its other partners with intervention solutions to enhance player protection. PrizePicks will use Mindway’s GameScanner tool to proactively identify nuanced player patterns that may signal increasingly risky gaming, such as shifts towards more frequent play, increased session frequency or accelerated spending.

“Partnering with Mindway marks a meaningful evolution in how we support player protection,” said PrizePicks Senior Director of Responsible Gaming Phil Sher..

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