N.J. sportsbooks fined for avirtual slot machineccepting bets on already played basketball, hockey games

deskgameYoungs signed up for DraftKings in 2016 for its daily fantasy wagering. deskgameNew Jersey gambling regulators have handed out $40,000 in fines to two sportsbooks and a tech company for violations that included taking bets on unauthorized events and on games that had already ended. deskgameUltimately, now is the time to place those futures bets on the Mets to win the World Series and the NL Pennant. Those value plays won’t last long. deskgameIn New York, $848.1 million. Pennsylvania’s $148.2 million in tax revenues is 31% less than New Jersey in sports betting gross revenues.