The Super Bowl is one of the biggest sports betting days of the year, and it’s now legal to bet on the Super Bowl in more than 30 states. Host Roy Wood Jr. sits down with Daily Show correspondent, Michael Kosta and gambling industry reporter for ESPN, David Purdum, for a conversation about how professional sports leagues are embracing the new profit potential, whether the ease of access to mobile sports betting makes people more vulnerable to gambling addiction, and what’s being done to enforce responsible gambling.
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They should go ahead and put Pete Rose in the HOF.
Replyerrm
ReplyIs organized crime still a thing in gambling?
ReplyJust another way to make money off degenerate gamblers. Legally
ReplyOoh how nice make it even easier for people to gamble away their life savings.
ReplyIt’s desperation. Same thing driving OnlyFans, same thing driving crypto speculation, same thing driving the mad dash for internet fame. There’s no belief that normal work will benefit anymore, and you can see that mentality writ large on our cultural landscape.
ReplyHeck i remember walking thru a Vegas hotel and seeing on the boards Alien vs Predator. So I’m with Costa about what’s next in betting.
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