Article 6JV79 Two-thirds of Super Bowl bets were illegal as black market thrives, report says

Two-thirds of Super Bowl bets were illegal as black market thrives, report says

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Callum Jones in New York
from US news | The Guardian on (#6JV79)

About 228m bets placed on Super Bowl LVIII were on illegal platforms despite legalization, according to a new analysis

This month's Super Bowl, in the neon glare of the Las Vegas Strip, capped online betting's extraordinary rise from pariah to the luxury box of top-flight sports. Tens of millions of Americans had money riding on the Kansas City Chiefs' clash with the San Francisco 49ers.

In its fight to overturn a federal ban on sports betting, legalization's supporters argued it would critically weaken" illegal gambling platforms across the United States. And yet almost two in three wagers placed on Super Bowl LVIII were illegal, according to one estimate shared with the Guardian.

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