A.C. arrests raise new call for legal sports betting
By Troy Graham and George Anastasia
Inquirer Staff Writers
Prosecutors considered the suspects accused this month of running an illegal sports-betting operation out of Atlantic City's premier casino especially brazen.
But taking millions of dollars in illegal bets while sitting in the high-stakes poker room of the Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa could be seen as a good marketing gambit.
The bookies simply went where the gamblers were - and they offered a service the casinos couldn't.
"This would not happen in Las Vegas," said William Thompson, a University of Nevada-Las Vegas professor who researches gambling.
Only four states, including Nevada, allow betting on sports - and New Jersey isn't one of them.
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