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As the coronavirus pandemic placed new limits on casinos and gaming across the country, those looking to gamble have turned to the internet.
Unfortunately, and sometimes unknowingly, Americans have been playing slots and poker on illegal sites and placing their sports wager with an unregulated online bookie.
While our industry recognizes the benefits of legal online betting and understands the risks associated with wagering on illegal sites, that message isn’t always translating to the consumer, especially when illegal operators are actively deceiving consumers into using their unscrupulous sites.
With New York facing a $15 billion budget shortfall from the coronavirus pandemic, online sports betting is viewed as one possible way to inject much-needed money into the state. 'New York has the potential to be the largest sports wagering market in the United States, and by legalizing online sports betting we aim to keep millions of dollars in revenue here at home, which will only strengthen our ability to rebuild from the COVID-19 crisis.' The sports gambling market is evolving rapidly. NY Online Sports Betting is at a Crossroads. Online sports betting is going to happen in New York, but what it might look like is up in the air. Cuomo has come out in support of a lottery-run. The status of NY online sports betting. In 2013, New York voters passed a referendum allowing for gambling expansion. The New York Gaming Economic Development Act paved the way for the construction of four new commercial casinos in the upstate region.
Case in point: 15 states and the District of Columbia now offer some form of legal online betting including sports betting, iGaming and poker yet, according torecent data from the American Gaming Association (AGA), a third of individuals are unaware if online betting is even legal in their state.
Case in point: 15 states and the District of Columbia now offer some form of legal online betting including sports betting, iGaming and poker yet, according to recent data from the American Gaming Association (AGA), a third of individuals are unaware if online betting is even legal in their state.
It’s not enough to tell consumers that illegal is bad and legal is good. We must provide them with the tools to understand where online betting is regulated, how to recognize unregulated sites and know how to seek out legal alternatives if they want to place a wager.
Conscious Gaming’s Bettor Safe campaign
Seeing the need for this consumer empowerment, Conscious Gaminglaunched the “Bettor Safe” campaign. Bettor Safe is leveraging a multi-channel approach to educate individuals about regulated online betting through an informational website and advertising, videos and media. This campaign builds off work by regulators, operators and stakeholders to raise awareness about legal gaming while supporting Conscious Gaming’s commitment to strengthening consumer protection and enhancing responsible gaming.
Bettor Safe has a national presence but is tailoring its message and resources to states that have legalized online betting. To start, this includes New Jersey andPennsylvania – two states that have been “online” for some time now and devoted considerable effort to developing appropriate oversight and regulations to ensure that legal operators protect personal and financial information and guarantee fair odds across their online casino offerings. There’s more info about New Jersey and Pennsylvania here and here.
A recent survey conducted by Conscious Gaming on behalf of the Bettor Safe campaign polled more than 500 adults in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, respectively, on their habits and attitudes towards online betting. The survey found that more than 25% of respondents in New Jersey and more than 30% of respondents in Pennsylvania are unaware if online betting is legal in their state or responded that it was not legal. Perhaps more concerning, the survey revealed that an average of 75% of New Jersey and Pennsylvania residents could not or are not sure if they could differentiate a legal betting site from an illegal website.
Impactful messaging about illegal gambling sites
How we overcome this data starts with more effective education. On the most basic level, that’s communicating to consumers whether or not online betting is legal in their state and helping them to understand the types of gaming and betting that they can legally do online (casino-style games, sports wagering, etc.). But this information is worthless to someone wanting to wager online if it’s not coupled with guidance – steps, questions, tips – on how to identify a legal site from an illegal one.
Equally important to education is the message – it needs to be personal. With no meaningful consumer safeguards in place, illegal sites can harm your identity, your winning and your community. In contrast, regulated online betting operators will payout your winnings, will keep you protected through responsible gaming measures and will ensure fair play.
Those aspects of safety, fairness and protection resonate with consumers. Among those surveyed who have bet online, safety and security is most important to them when placing an online wager (42% of respondents in both New Jersey and Pennsylvania) followed by fairness of odds and play (36% of respondents in both New Jersey and Pennsylvania).
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With March Madness right around the corner and coronavirus continuing to keep consumers largely at home, this is a critical moment to reach and educate individuals about online betting. The need is there but it will take our collective effort to empower consumers to be bettor safe.
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Seth Palansky is Vice President of Corporate Social Responsibility ofConscious Gaming, the independent non-profit established by GeoComply which is committed to strengthening consumer protections. For more information about the Bettor Safe campaign launched by Conscious Gaming, visitwww.BettorSafe.org.