Daily Fantasy Sports and the Hidden Cost of America’s Weird Gambling Laws – The New York Times

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Good read here. Nothing to do with the Mets other than the amount of advertising I see on televised sporting events. As I have mentioned on twitter, it would not surprise me if the feds notice the amount of advertising and get more curious about daily fantasy games.

The same complexity and opacity that make daily fantasy sports legal also make it more likely that the casual fan will lose money.

Source: Daily Fantasy Sports and the Hidden Cost of America’s Weird Gambling Laws – The New York Times

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