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New York sports betting has taken a turn in the right direction, but there’s still more work to do to catch up with its neighbors. As of January 2019, New York State offers physical sportsbooks. 2 days ago  As chair of the state Senate’s Racing, Gaming and Wagering Committee, Joseph P. Is one of the main organizers behind the push to legalize online sports betting.Related ArticlesUlrik Bengtsson: Government has a duty to protect gambling from black market threats Getting regulation ready for the US – Navigating the process of platform certification for the online marketEntain pursues Tabcorp’s floundering wagering units
Entain’s Senior Vice President of US Regulatory Affairs & Responsible Gambling Martin Lycka checks his playbook as New York State drives for the mobile betting end zone.
“How about sports betting?”; could these four simple words uttered by NY State Governor Andrew Cuomo at a December press conference be an auspicious sign of things to come as regards regulation of mobile sports betting in the Empire State?
Some would argue that regulation intended to further expand the rather limited sports betting offer in the state of New York is overdue and making a play for mobile betting could gain the NY administration more than decent fiscal “yardage”. This is yardage that would appear to be badly needed to support the state’s efforts to close the near-astronomic budget hole left by the persisting COVID-19 pandemic.
Without a shadow of doubt, the NY administration is now digging deep into its playbook in a bid to identify creative plays that can cater for a much smoother 2021.
2019 saw New York allow sportsbooks in the four upstate casinos, but the play stopped there. It was seen as a direct pass route into the sports betting territory that required no screen plays, let alone any trickery.
In other words, a solid and safe play designed to dip a toe into the water of a new gambling stream allowed since the 2018 revocation of PASPA; a play that delivered on the result of the 2013 state referendum that allowed for sports betting at NY state casinos contingent on regulatory changes on the federal level.
Going beyond the limited scope of the initial regulatory attempt was at that time perceived as an extravaganza that would require a Hail Mary of an amendment to the New York state constitution. A constitutional amendment is a rather convoluted and risky play design, with longer odds of successfully passing the mobile betting first down marker and achieving progress.
Times and critically external circumstances have however dramatically changed. A number of US states have entered the Sports Betting League; the old guard that formed the League the year before, or even got grandfathered into it with its existing players, have further expanded their teams.
The sports betting handle is going through the roof. To say the markets are booming would be a massive understatement. States in New York’s sports betting ‘division’ have made significant strides into the sports betting territory or are in the throes of doing it. These include just-across-the-river New Jersey, the south-of-the-border Pennsylvania and the historical rival of Virginia.
Indeed New Jersey is considered the Mecca of American sports betting and internet gaming these days. Pennsylvania, despite the rather onerous market entry conditions, has made the most (and much more) out of its decision to blaze the sports betting trail. Virginia is gearing up to launch mobile sports betting later this month. These states have recorded one solid drive after another.
Looking beyond the East Coast division, other states have warmed to the idea of regulating sports betting and are putting the regulatory infrastructure in place.
The administrations of Louisiana, Maryland and South Dakota have garnered support for sports betting regulation from their voters and will be rewriting their legislative playbooks to that effect throughout this year.
Despite Patriots’ less than perfect season and several Browns-like fumbles, Massachusetts and Ohio are being widely touted as the next states to join the Sports Betting League. The Western Conference might need to wait a bit longer for the Golden State to supply its ever so fair share of teams to the League; yet, the Californian tribes are expected to persist in their regulatory quest designed to further propel the American sports betting revolution.
There is no doubt that the Sports Betting League commissioners would welcome expansion of the New York betting franchise with open arms. The play could even go beyond mobile sports betting; a scramble out of the mobile betting pocket towards the sideline followed by a pass down the field could see the ball landing in the area of allowing racinos and NYC casinos to offer sports betting.

It is now up to the NY state administration to pick the play that will tear down the solid defences of expansion opponents and move the sport betting chains closer to the end zone. Will the administration go up the middle and include regulation of mobile sports betting (and perhaps more) in their April budget or will they open for a flea flicker of speeding things up by means of an innovative regulatory play design?
They could conceivably also toss the regulatory ball to the Addabbo-Pretlow running back combination. In any case, despite nothing being set in stone yet, or carved into the playbook, if you will, camping on the existing field position would seem to be the least likely choice of play.
Martin Lycka is Senior Vice President of US Regulatory Affairs & Responsible Gambling for Entain Group. The views represented here are his own and not necessarily those of his employer. PUBLISHED 6:18 AM ET Jan. 12, 2021PUBLISHED 6:18 AM EST Jan. 12, 2021Ny Mobile Sports Betting
NEW YORK - After two years of online sports betting, New Jersey has seen month after month of record-setting revenues with gamblers wagering more than $931 million on sports last November alone. Now, Governor Andrew Cuomo is hoping to keep some of those dollars here in New York with legislation to authorize online sports gambling.
What You Need To Know
*Governor Cuomo says legal online sports gambling in New York would keep revenue in the state

*New Jersey gamblers spent 931 million dollars on sports wagers in November setting a record for the industry

*Attorney Daniel Wallach warns that Cuomo’s plan could invite problems down the line
’We propose state-sponsored mobile sports betting to raise additional revenue’ said Cuomo during his State of the State address Monday.
He went on to release a statement saying ’by legalizing online sports betting, we aim to keep millions of dollars in revenue here at home, which will only strengthen our ability to rebuild from the COVID-19 crisis.’
Some say New York is well poised to become the top market in the game.Nys Mobile Sports Betting
’By most conservative projections, we’re talking about at least one billion dollars of wagers being made every month, maybe more,’ said attorney Daniel Wallach of Wallach Legal, a law firm focusing on the growing sports wagering industry.
Wallach says the governor’s plan to award a single operator the right to launch online sports betting is different from New Jersey and could bring in big money for New York. Online sports betting apps.
’A competitive bidding situation would lead these companies to basically one up each other and provide the highest possible revenue share for the state’ said Wallach.Ny State Legal Sports Betting
But he warns that the plan could invite problems down the line.Ny Sports Betting News
’It does come at the expense of consumer choice, competition, fairness, and it raises the stakes considerably on a legal challenge to the entire system,’ said Wallach.Ny State Sports Betting Bill
The governor says the state is facing a $15 billion budget shortfall and that online sports gambling can help close the gap.
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