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OT: NCAA Seeks to Ban Prop Bets

The players most people are likely betting on are now professional athletes. They are getting paid for their performance. So why not allow betting in what they can/cannot accomplish, just like the NFL?
 
The players most people are likely betting on are now professional athletes. They are getting paid for their performance. So why not allow betting in what they can/cannot accomplish, just like the NFL?
The biggest problems recently have been prop bets, and the betting has not always been done by the players themselves.

The new basketball scandal is a minor player who had bets placed on getting below a certain number of points, rebounds, etc. He went into the game and played a little, then complained about an injury and was taken out of the game, making all of those “unders” hit.

In soccer there is still an open investigation into a certain player getting a yellow card late in a game. He hadn’t ever gotten a lot of yellow cards, but for some reason for the game he took one there were a lot of bets placed in his home town in Brazil that he would get one.

Long story short, prop bets are more dangerous because it is a lot easier to fix one player’s actions in a game than it is to fix the result of the game or its point total.
 
Gambling in sports is now an absolute joke. Player prop bets are just the tip of the iceberg. Everything is so contaminated now. Pro and college players can be gotten by someone to take a strike, fumble, backhand a shot, shoot a puck into the stands, etc. Prop betting is awful for the world of sports competition and not “knowing” what’s going to happen next.

Then you have sports leagues and sports media companies all partnering or creating their own betting companies. You can’t even watch a sport event, sports reporting or listen to objective sports analysis without mention of a betting line, over/unders, plus this minus that with the commentator admitting they put money on this team or that team. It’s sickening.

I’m waiting for a sports channel to come out that doesn’t mention betting lines so I can subscribe. Not to mention the problem with teenage and degenerate gambling on everything from a college lacrosse game to two cockroaches fighting.

People are always going to gamble but the integrity of college and pro games is questionable now and prop betting is example number one on why so.

GO RU
 
Think it’s a better situation today where it’s legal and closely monitored… pushing further underground takes away a lot of those controls. (Though I’m certainly slightly biased on it due to the free $ that some of them are today, and fewer options cuts that off)
 
Russilo just had a pod over some crazy prop bets on a Raptors’ scrub player. This was a guy on a two-way NBA contract making over $400k/year. I would imagine the potential for fixing can be strong for bets on whether a college eighth man scores over/under 3.5 points in a game.
 
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Russilo just had a pod over some crazy prop bets on a Raptors’ scrub player. This was a guy on a two-way NBA contract making over $400k/year. I would imagine the potential for fixing can be strong for bets on whether a college eighth man scores over/under 3.5 points in a game.
Like Russilo, will check that out.. Actually prefer him with Bill Simmons vs Simmons solo, who gets too douchey sometimes.
 
Bill Simmons discussed with Van Lathan on his recent pod.

The casinos/books are really good now at monitoring.
They are able to identify that an inordinate amount of prop bets were placed on a 4th string Raptors player.
 
Gambling in sports is now an absolute joke. Player prop bets are just the tip of the iceberg. Everything is so contaminated now. Pro and college players can be gotten by someone to take a strike, fumble, backhand a shot, shoot a puck into the stands, etc. Prop betting is awful for the world of sports competition and not “knowing” what’s going to happen next.

Then you have sports leagues and sports media companies all partnering or creating their own betting companies. You can’t even watch a sport event, sports reporting or listen to objective sports analysis without mention of a betting line, over/unders, plus this minus that with the commentator admitting they put money on this team or that team. It’s sickening.

I’m waiting for a sports channel to come out that doesn’t mention betting lines so I can subscribe. Not to mention the problem with teenage and degenerate gambling on everything from a college lacrosse game to two cockroaches fighting.

People are always going to gamble but the integrity of college and pro games is questionable now and prop betting is example number one on why so.

GO RU
Sounds like Jai Lai.
 
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Gambling in sports is now an absolute joke. Player prop bets are just the tip of the iceberg. Everything is so contaminated now. Pro and college players can be gotten by someone to take a strike, fumble, backhand a shot, shoot a puck into the stands, etc. Prop betting is awful for the world of sports competition and not “knowing” what’s going to happen next.

Then you have sports leagues and sports media companies all partnering or creating their own betting companies. You can’t even watch a sport event, sports reporting or listen to objective sports analysis without mention of a betting line, over/unders, plus this minus that with the commentator admitting they put money on this team or that team. It’s sickening.

I’m waiting for a sports channel to come out that doesn’t mention betting lines so I can subscribe. Not to mention the problem with teenage and degenerate gambling on everything from a college lacrosse game to two cockroaches fighting.

People are always going to gamble but the integrity of college and pro games is questionable now and prop betting is example number one on why so.

GO RU
Sports is now a vehicle for betting. That's why most people watch.
 
Ever watch hockey on MSG? It’s non-stop betting commercials, but that feeds the networks, who sign the leagues, which pay the teams.
 
The NCAA is worried about players getting harassed on social media by degens holding losing slips? Ban players on social media then; stop the direct access to players.

We all know what this is about.
 
The NCAA is worried about players getting harassed on social media by degens holding losing slips? Ban players on social media then; stop the direct access to players.

We all know what this is about.
so punish the victims, that makes a ton of sense
 
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so punish the victims, that makes a ton of sense
I think you're misreading my post. If the NCAA is worried about players fixing/throwing prop bets then say it. Don't hide behind the mean tweets aspect.
 
Gambling in sports is now an absolute joke. Player prop bets are just the tip of the iceberg. Everything is so contaminated now. Pro and college players can be gotten by someone to take a strike, fumble, backhand a shot, shoot a puck into the stands, etc. Prop betting is awful for the world of sports competition and not “knowing” what’s going to happen next.

Then you have sports leagues and sports media companies all partnering or creating their own betting companies. You can’t even watch a sport event, sports reporting or listen to objective sports analysis without mention of a betting line, over/unders, plus this minus that with the commentator admitting they put money on this team or that team. It’s sickening.

I’m waiting for a sports channel to come out that doesn’t mention betting lines so I can subscribe. Not to mention the problem with teenage and degenerate gambling on everything from a college lacrosse game to two cockroaches fighting.

People are always going to gamble but the integrity of college and pro games is questionable now and prop betting is example number one on why so.

GO RU


NBA player throwing games

 
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