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Kentucky House Passes Bill That Would Require Online Sports Betting Operators To Take Bets Up To $1,000
The Kentucky legislature is on its way to becoming the first to require online sports betting operators to accept wagers of up to $1,000 after the House passed HB 604, 79-15, Thursday afternoon. Should the bill get through the Senate, Kentucky would be the first state to pass a law mandating that operators take bets up to a certain amount.
Legislation around the country on the issue of bet sizes has largely centered on bet minimums and operator-imposed limitations on bettors, usually more sophisticated “sharps.”
HB 604 now moves to the Senate, which will have about a month to consider the proposal before the legislature is set to adjourn April 15.O
The Massachusetts Gaming Commission in December was the first regulator to take action around limiting bettors when it added a regulation to require that operators inform bettors if and why they are being limited, but did not set a floor or ceiling.
Pro bettors go un-regulated to avoid limiting
During a Citizens webinar Friday morning, two professional sports bettors said that bet limiting is pushing consumers to prediction markets, and more often, un-regulated, in search of better odds. While the $1,000 requirement might not entice a sharp to play in the legal market in Kentucky, it would likely make that market more enticing than others where sportsbooks do shut down winning bettors.Former professional sports bettor and poker player Isaac Rose-Berman said it is “becoming harder and harder” for sharp bettors to wager on traditional sportsbooks, in part due to limiting.
Canzhi Ye, also a professional sports bettor and co-founder of PY Research, a fund that leverages machine learning and advanced statistical models to predict sporting events, said limiting and risk management practices fluctuate on different legal sportsbooks. In his quest for the best odds, he also bets un-regulated and sometimes on prediction markets, as neither limit him.
Kentucky House Passes Bill That Would Require Online Sports Betting Operators To Take Bets Up To $1,000
Proposal would also raise minimum age, ban some props, regulate DFS, and tax prediction markets