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Tennessee latest state to order BetOnline to cease and desist

BetOnline received a new cease and desist letter from a state gaming regulator this week, marking the second letter the offshore operator has received in less than a month.

The Tennessee Sports Wagering Council (SWC) sent a cease and desist letter to BetOnline for allegedly operating an illegal offshore sportsbook in the state. The SWC considers BetOnline to be in violation of the Tennessee Sports Gaming Act, which prohibits operators from accepting wagers from customers in the state without a license.

BetOnline has been ordered to shutter operations in Tennessee by June 16.

“Shuttering illegal sportsbooks will benefit the legalized market, our licensed operators and the public good in Tennessee, but illegal offshore sportsbooks are not going to go away easily,” said SWC Executive Director Mary Beth Thomas. “We envision a Tennessee where all sports wagers are legal, and we’re working closely with our network of law enforcement at the state and federal levels to make that vision a re..

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NCPG provides $192,000 in agility grants to five organizations

The National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) is continuing to invest in the development of initiatives to protect players from problem gambling.

The NCPG announced that it will be distributing $192,000 in grants between five organizations to support community-based problem gambling prevention. The council awarded the grants through its Agility Grant program, which provides financial support to nonprofits to develop and provide problem gambling prevention initiatives. The NCPG’s Agility Grant program, launched in 2022, is funded by the NFL Foundation and FanDuel.

“The NFL is proud to continue supporting the NCPG and the Agility Grants program, which provides critical funding to organizations leading innovative efforts aimed at preventing problem gambling,” said NFL SVP of Social Responsibility Anna Isaacson. “We are pleased to see both new and returning grantees advancing creative approaches to education and early intervention, particularly for youth and young adults.”

The organiz..

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UNLV International Gaming Institute launches AI research hub

The UNLV International Gaming Institute (IGI) is taking steps to understand the impact of machine learning and AI on America’s online gambling industry.

The IGI has launched AiR Hub, an AI-focused initiative for researching the impacts and risks of AI while also fostering collaboration between key stakeholders in the gambling industry. AiR Hub has launched under the direction of IGI Director of Research Kasra Ghaharian and gambling industry veteran and AiR Hub adjunct fellow Simo Dragicevic.

“UNLV’s International Gaming Institute has a long history of pioneering research in the gaming sector, and we are excited to launch AiR Hub as the next step in that journey,” said Ghaharian. “Our vision is to create tangible progress through collaborative, actionable research with engagement across a range of stakeholders, including regulators, academics, non-profit organizations, and industry.”

AiR Hub has debuted as gambling experts prepare to analyze the State of AI in Gaming, an industry-fir..

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Wynn Las Vegas agrees to $5.5M fine over AML violations

The Nevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB) has agreed to another multimillion-dollar settlement with a major Las Vegas casino and entertainment property.

Wynn Las Vegas reached a proposed $5.5 million stipulation for settlement with the NGCB for violating its own anti-money laundering (AML) compliance program. The casino agreed to a settlement after a disciplinary complaint was filed contemporaneously with the stipulation for settlement. The complaint detailed “unsuitable methods of operation” by Wynn Las Vegas related to facilitating improper international monetary transactions, allowing proxy betting and being tied to unregistered money transmitting businesses.

Wynn Las Vegas is set to be fined by the NGCB after reaching a non-prosecution agreement in 2024 with the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of California.

The non-prosecution agreement concerns the same AML violations by Wynn Las Vegas that resulted in the casino forfeiting $130 million to federal authorities to ..

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FanDuel takes gold for Socially Responsible Initiative at SBC Awards

FanDuel has triumphed in the Socially Responsible Initiative of the Year category at the SBC Awards, Americas. FanDuel pipped second-placed Ontario Lottery & Gaming Corporation after a year that saw them launch a series of new responsible gambling initiatives, including its My Spend personalized responsible gaming dashboard designed to help customers track spending patterns and…

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FanDuel unveils Real-Time Check-In tool at SBC Summit Americas

During a panel at SBC Summit Americas in Fort Lauderdale, Fl. on Wednesday, FanDuel introduced the U.S. sports betting market leader’s latest responsible gambling innovation.

FanDuel’s SVP of Public Policy and Sustainability, Cory Fox, unveiled Real-Time Check-In during the Summit’s Player Protection Symposium panel titled RG Tech: Potential Game Changers.

The tool combines data with machine learning to analyze and model personalized deposit behaviors. In effect, it estimates how much a user should be depositing and compares that projection with reality.

The idea is to supply FanDuel customers with real-time data that helps them to manage their spending in real time. Its launch follows FanDuel introducing its My Spend responsible gambling dashboard for users at the end of last year.

If a customer makes a deposit that is inconsistent with their established deposit pattern, Real-Time Check-In will prompt them to review the transaction and give them an option to lower the deposit amou..

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New Jersey bill proposes studying how gambling ads are worded

A pair of bills filed in New Jersey would not only introduce new restrictions on where gambling can be advertised but also mandate a study of how the language used in ads affects bettors.

Assemblyman Clinton Calabrese and Assemblywoman Garnet Hall’s Bill A5562 was reported favorably out of the Assembly Tourism, Gaming and the Arts Committee on May 8 and is awaiting second reading in the full chamber. Sen. John McKeon and Sen. Renee Burgess’ S4366 introduced a companion piece to a committee in the Senate on May 12.

The bills propose banning gambling advertising in or close to schools or colleges as well as prohibiting marketing in any media that “predominantly” targets people aged under 21.

The stated aim is to, “deter illegal or irresponsible gambling, challenge perceptions of gambling and encourage the use of responsible gambling tools.” A lot of the language is vague, and appears to mostly relate to physical advertising such as billboards and signs while not taking into account th..

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EPIC Global Solutions expands reach in DFS with Underdog deal

EPIC Global Solutions has landed a deal to provide gambling harm awareness training to Underdog employees.

The gambling harm consultancy partnered with Underdog to host a series of workshops and training sessions to provide employees with the tools to identify problematic gambling behavior. Underdog has already leveraged EPIC’s expertise in gambling harm by hosting sessions led by EPIC staff. The sessions provided Underdog employees with training on communication practices and how to build healthy relationships with customers.

“We’re very pleased with the positive start to our working relationship with Underdog,” said EPIC VP of North America Teresa Fiore. “They have a deep understanding that responsible gaming practices must be at the core for any major operator, and it’s a constant and consistent process of learning and attentiveness.”

EPIC provided Underdog with training sessions that included consultant and former college basketball star Stevin “Hedake” Smith. The former Arizona..

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Report: NCAA to discuss lifting ban on students betting on pro sports

The NCAA is considering a change of stance regarding its rules related to gambling.

According to a Sports Illustrated report, the NCAA is discussing the removal of its ban on wagering on professional sports. Last month, the NCAA’s Division I Board of Directors proposed the rule change leading to the organization’s DI Council to consider the matter.

The board of directors voted 21-1 in favor of adopting bylaws to lift the ban.

The DI Council is planning to discuss the ban removal next week with a potential implementation of the rule change coming as soon as June 2025. The NCAA’s active bylaws regarding sports wagering prohibit betting by all players, coaches and team officials on pro sports that are also played at the collegiate level. The NCAA also bans wagering by players, coaches and team officials on all competitions sponsored by the organization.

The NCAA plans to maintain its current ban on college sports wagering as America’s governing body of amateur sports considers allowin..

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