The New Jersey Division of Gambling Enforcement is cracking down on table tennis betting opportunities in New Jersey, the sport that helped sportsbooks to keep receiving money during the quarantine. This comes after the state was alerted about potential match-fixing taking place in Ukraine.
The Sports Wagering Integrity Monitoring Association alerted the Gambling Enforcement Division on Thursday, and the odds were immediately pulled off the table. Individual players were named in the alert, but the New Jersey Division of Gambling Enforcement decided to shut down all table tennis betting odds.
Even though all of the casinos were shut down for more than three months in New Jersey, the state was able to survive the pandemic with their mobile betting options.
New Jersey has emerged as a top sports betting market, and they have even surpassed the state of Nevada in some recent months.
New Jersey was the state that was alerted of these match-fixing issues, but Colorado also pulled all Ukranian table tennis odds from their sportsbooks. Colorado launched sports betting on May 1, and their industry has grown quickly as well.
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