After discovering that sportsbooks were mistakenly accepting wagers on outcomes of sporting events that had already been decided, the Nevada Gaming Control Board unanimously recommended that the state relax its regulations regarding how sportsbooks must react.
As the majority of sports bets in Nevada are now placed online and most bettors no longer have in-person relationships with bookmakers, the board chair stated that it makes sense to remove the requirement for past-posted reporting.
As the majority of sports bets in Nevada are now placed online and most bettors no longer have in-person relationships with bookmakers, the board chair stated that it makes sense to remove the requirement for past-posted reporting.