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Regulatory Agency in Ohio Engaged in Efforts to Outlaw Betting on Sports in Small Amounts

Ohio's Casino Control Commission is moving forward with plans to enact a rule that prohibits micro-betting, following a directive from Governor DeWine.

Ohio's Gaming Authority Pursuing Action to Prohibit Minute-Scale Sports Wagers
Ohio's Gaming Authority Pursuing Action to Prohibit Minute-Scale Sports Wagers

Regulatory Agency in Ohio Engaged in Efforts to Outlaw Betting on Sports in Small Amounts

In sports betting news, New Jersey is taking significant steps to regulate the industry, with a focus on micro-betting and sweepstakes casinos.

New Jersey's Regulatory Crackdown

New Jersey is contemplating a bill that would outlaw micro-betting, live rapid wagers on individual plays during a sporting event. Assemblyman Dan Hutchison introduced a bill (A5971) to ban micro bets, aiming to curb excessive, impulsive gambling by prohibiting licensed sports wagering operators from offering or accepting these fast-paced bets.

The Ohio Casino Control Commission (OCCC) is also proposing a rule to prohibit in-game, player-specific bets, which indirectly includes micro-betting. However, it's important to note that Michael Savio, a writer from Denver who covers the sports betting industry for Casino.com, is not involved in these proposed rules.

Regarding spot-fixing, New Jersey has indirectly addressed it through existing bans on betting types and restrictions on betting on college teams within the state. This is primarily to protect collegiate integrity and likely to reduce the risk of spot-fixing or match manipulation.

However, no direct new legislation targeting spot-fixing specifically has been noted. It's also worth mentioning that recent New Jersey laws have cracked down on sweepstakes casinos, forcing platforms like Novig to exit the state due to legislation banning sweepstakes-style betting models.

Ohio's Sports Betting Regulations

Cleveland, Ohio, has legalized sports betting, but comprehensive regulations specific to micro-betting or spot-fixing were not covered in the sources. The search results provided no direct information on regulations or proposed changes regarding these issues in Cleveland.

Michael Savio and the Cleveland Guardians

It's important to clarify that Michael Savio is not a pitcher for the Cleveland Guardians, and he is not currently under investigation for any wrongdoing. Two Cleveland Guardians pitchers are currently under investigation for spot-fixing, but this does not involve Michael Savio.

Michael Savio, who is from Denver, has been covering the sports betting industry for over four years, providing accurate and easy-to-understand information on the industry for Casino.com.

In summary, New Jersey is actively regulating micro-betting, sweepstakes casinos, and college sports betting to combat excessive gambling and protect integrity. Cleveland's specific regulatory stance on these issues remains unclear from the current search results.

New Jersey's Wide-Ranging RegulationIn the context of casino-and-gambling, New Jersey has taken strides to prohibit micro-betting, live rapid wagers on individual plays during sports events, to deter impulsive sports betting.

Ohio's Vague Regulatory PositionDespite legalizing sports betting in Cleveland, Ohio, specific regulations concerning micro-betting or spot-fixing have not yet been clearly defined or detailed in the current sources.

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