The Daily Show: Ears Edition - The Explosion of Legalized Sports Gambling | Beyond the Scenes
Episode Date: March 20, 2023March Madness and the NCAA tournament are in full effect, and it’s one of the biggest sports betting times of the year. Host Roy Wood Jr. sits down with Daily Show correspondent, Michael Kosta, an...d gambling industry reporter for ESPN, David Purdum, for a conversation about how professional sports leagues are embracing the new profit potential, whether the ease of access to mobile sports betting makes people more vulnerable to gambling addiction, and what’s being done to enforce responsible gambling.  Beyond the Scenes is a podcast from The Daily Show. Listen to new episodes every Tuesday wherever you get your podcasts, or watch at YouTube.com/TheDaily Show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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I'm Roywood Jr. and today we're talking about this weekend, Super Bowl and the legalization of sports betting. Roll the clip!
Since the Supreme Court cleared the way for sports betting in the states other
than in Nevada, a growing number of states have legalized sports gambling.
Sports betting revenue expected to go from 2.5 billion dollars
this year to nearly 19 billion in 2023. Wow, I'd see that. The NCAA and
professional sports leads had long opposed sports betting saying it could
hurt the integrity of the game.
But as soon as the Supreme Court freed states to legalize sports betting last May, the
pro-leagues immediately reversed course.
Within months of the ruling, the NBA Major League Baseball and the National Hockey
League all made deals with MGM, and the NFL partnered up with Caesar's Palace.
Today I'm joined by Daily Show Corresponded Michael Costa. Costa. Costa is always is always always always always always always always always always always always always always always always always always always always always always always always always always always always always always always always always always always always always always always always is always good to always good is always. to always. to to to to to to to to the the the the the the the the the the the the to the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the Supreme the the Supreme the the Supreme the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the Supreme is the Supreme is the Supreme is the Supreme the Supreme the Supreme the Supreme Court the Supreme Court the Supreme Court the Supreme Court the Supreme Court the the Supreme Court threat. the Supreme Court the Supreme Court the Supreme Court the Supreme Court the Supreme Court the Supreme Court the the the the the the the the and the NFL partnered up with Caesar's Palace. Today I'm joined by Daily Show correspondent Michael Costa.
Costa is always good to have you on.
How you doing brother?
Thanks for having me.
Appreciate it.
Good to see you.
And we are also joined by gambling industry reporter for ESPN.
David Pertham, David, how are you doing?
I'm great man, thanks for having me on. Now, David, let's talk about the Super Bowl, you know,
Super Bowl, V, V, X, L, X, I, whatever the held,
Roman numerals are so stupid.
The Romans don't even use them anymore.
Anyway, the Super Bowl remains one of the biggest sports betting days of the year.
Sports betting is now legal in over 30 states.
How did this evolve from an underground world of giving numbers
to your bookie and then your bookie line and seeing your team didn't cover?
To the mainstream industry app field world that we know today.
It was a slow process for sure, especially compared to other jurisdictions around the world. You know, sports betting was legal in the UK for a long time.
Bookmakers are a respected profession over there.
While over here, as you said, you know, most of sports betting for the longest of times was done in your bar rooms, your bowling alleys, or with your country club bookmaker.
Now, we got over 30 states that have legalized it and we're catching up quickly. In the next decade, we're going to get big states like California, Texas, Florida.
They're going to get into a game.
And once they do, this is going to be home to one of the largest betting markets in
the world.
Hundreds of billions of dollars are going to be betthe-o'-nualy, the acceptance, I believe it was fantasy sports and the sports leagues embrace of people
wagering on statistical performances. I think that kind of normalized things and brought
sports betting to where we are today into the mainstream.
Is there a sense of the convenience of it as well? Costa, do you remember when you, have you ever
placed a bet on a sporting event? I've definitely placed a bet, but you know, we would, my brothers, we would go to Las Vegas for March Madness.
Right? We would then sit in the sports book and my brother would lose 500 betting first half UNC on the under and then he would bet a thousand UNC second. You know, but that was like, I guess that's old school betting, right, David, to actually go to the casino and sit in the sports book. I mean, now it's just right here.
I don't, I don't do this. I'm afraid, I think, I'm a little weary of how convenient they're making it,
and how hard they're pushing it. Yeah, it's definitely changed from going up to the counter and handing over cash. Over 90% of the bets, 90% of the money is wagered on your phone these days in the states that
have legalized it. And of course, even in the states that aren't legal, let's not pretend
that there's not an underground bookmaking industry that's still thriving. You can go down to
Costa Rica and there are all kinds of sports books operating down there and it's not hard to find a bookmaker at any kind of country club or bowling alley as we mentioned.
Okay, now when you say growing, David, let's put some numbers to this.
How many people are we expecting to bet on the Super Bowl this year?
And I know the Super Bowl already has, all of these weird side prop bets, like, who will be the first, how will the first point to be scored to be scored to be scored, to be scored, to be scored, to be scored, to be scored, to be scored, to be scored, to be scored, to be scored, to be scored, to be scored, to be scored, to be scored, the, the, the, to be, to be, the, the, to be, the, the, the the to be, and I, and I, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, they...... And, they. And, the the the the the the the the the the the, too, too, too, too, too, too, too, too, too, too, too, too, the too, the the the the will the first point to be scored? But how many people are we talking and how much money is changing hands on average for a Super Bowl
gambling as a gambling day? So last year they estimated about 31 million American adults
bet on the Super Bowl that combined to bet about $7.6 billion. Some of those estimates
that came from the American Gaming Association and theythey include some informal polls, like your Super Bowl squares, and things like that.
But you know, those numbers are going to go up this year because we've got new heavily
populated states like Ohio, Massachusetts.
They launch betting markets in recent months.
So, you know, 10% of the adult population will almost certainly have a bet on the Super Bowl. But do you think, David,'s the same people that we're betting illegally are now just doing it legally on their phone, or, and I know what they want, is it new people betting for the first time?
I love that question, and it's something that we have not been able to define yet.
Certainly the pool of betters is growing, but the majority of them were probably betting it, you know,
offshore.
The estimates of how much was wagered on the Super Bowl before legalization, we're almost
in the billions of dollars as well.
So while we do think we have a new pool of bettors coming up, there still is the majority
of them I would believe this is not their first bet that they've ever placed.
They were betting law the the the the tho on before before before before before before before They were betting law before. Yeah. Now this is a complicated topic in its sense because you know the Daily Show we have this
we have this burden to a degree David, at least I think we can discuss problems that you already
knew about or we can try to inform you about stuff that you didn't even know might
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we have to figure out ways to make it make sense for the viewers and like spoofing
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with a very weird accent. How did that segment come together? Well if you haven't seen uncut
gems, it's wonderful, it's terrifying, it's anxiety, it's a man constantly chasing his losses
through gambling, and it's funny and and it's there's some great lines.
So we of course made the leap as you do in comedy elevated it to what's next
if we're legalizing so much gambling or you get so deep in that now you're
betting on kids hopscotch games and you're betting on the person at the playground shooting free throws.
I made a crazy risk a gamble but it's about to pay off.
I want to put 40 G's on a six-way parlayer today's game.
We're just playing force, mister. Why would you bet on that?
This is me! This is how I win!
Of course it's a joke.
But it's funny as time has gone on.
That was all done before COVID.
It is becoming more normalized.
Where does this end?
You know, in England, David, can't you bet when your son is born
that he can score a goal in the World Cup?
It sounds ridiculous, but they take these bets.
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That's not normal.
You know, Costa, you know there's like, there's some bets on who the next host of the Daily Show is going?
Oh snap. I would hate.
There's like, it's unnecessary the type of stuff.
Where does it stop, David?
What else can you bet on?
Well you name, you name, you name, you name, you the the the the the the stop, David? What else can you bet on? Well, you name it for the Super Bowl, you're gonna be able to bet from the pregame to the post game,
you know, from everything, from how long the national anthem will go
to who the Super Bowl MVP will think first in his post-game speech.
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You know, I guess my big question is so what? Like, it's only a problem if you lose your house
and family and loved ones because of it. So maybe if we, Americans, the humans, like a little
wager, is it problematic?
I guess for me the concern of it, and this is coming from a man gambled I remember one time because I can say the name the casino's gone now
so the lawyers don't have to get all scared casino magic and Biloxi RIP
Katrina swallowed her into the Gulf as it deserved to be right but when I did
comedy there at those casinos they would pay the comedians in a check so that you wouldn't gamble your cash at the table. And I wonder how much as we try to
tell people gambling as fun, we're not simultaneously talking to them about
impulse control and how this is a slippery slope. I think it's the best in
those gambling commercials, correct me from wrong David, but there's like really fine print at the bottom of the screen, the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the th.. th. their, th. I I th. I th. I's, th. I's, there, there, there, there, there, there's, there's, there's, thin, there's, thin' thin' thin' thin' thin' is, thin' is, thin' is, thin' is, thi, thi, and I's, and I's, and I's, th is, and I's, and I's, th is is th is th is th is th is th is th is th is th. I I I I's is th. I's is th. I's is thin' thin' thin' thin' thin' the, the. I's the an the an the an thean, toy try try try try try try try try try try try try try try try and the bottom of the screen like hey if you got a problem make sure you call a friend call a little one hundred gamble out but
anyway it's fan dual yeah yeah you're right and you know the National Council
on problem game will put some numbers on this they estimate that around
three to five percent of people who gamble will develop some sort of
gambling case studies and other jurisdictions of the expanded legal
gambling they do receive a spike and just like we have just expanded legal
sports betting, we're almost destined to see a spike and increased problem
gambling. Again, we're increasing the pool right of the number of bettors so
that percentage while it may stay the same, we're going to have more problem
gamblers. So we're probably in that initial stage right now where we're probably going to start hearing about more cases of a gambling addiction.
And some of them are really bad. It can spiral out of control. People can lose their life savings.
There's a high rate of suicide related to gambling addiction too.
So the good thing is these same studies have shown that society usually adapts.
We enter these new vices into the society. They adjust to them, they're impacted by them, they put the proper protections in and provide
help for those who struggle to gamble responsibility. So things kind of level off. That's the hope at
least, but it's going to be a battle. If we're talking about impulse control and
making sure that things don't spiral out of control, why did professional sports leagues flip on their opinion of sports,
of legalized sports betting? Because, you know, when you look at Pete Rose, who was a manager
but never bet on games that he was managing, and then you look at, I think the NBA ref, what
was his name, Costa? Was it Donoghue? Tim Donahue. Okay. So he's throwing games and blowing calls on purpose because he's got money on the game. So, so, so, so of of of of of of of of of sports. So, so the the the the the the the their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their o' their o' their o' their o' their o' their o' their o' their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their sports, their sports, their sports, their sports, their sports. their sports. their sports. their sports. So. So. So. So. I I. I. I. I's, their. I's, their their. I's, thii. I's, thi. I's, thi. I's thiii. I's thiiiiii. I'm. I'm thii. I'm. I'm their their their their. I'm. I'm. I'm their. I'm.ue. Yeah. Okay. So he's throwing games and blowing calls on purpose because he's got money on the game.
So you know professional sports leagues long opposed sports betting for that and they didn't
want to corrupt the players.
We don't need a franchise in Vegas because it's going to make our players crazy and
they're going to gamble all the money. But then the Supreme Court reverse course and then all all all all all all all all all all all all all all all all all all all all the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the sports. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. and then all of the sports leagues on board,
come on down to the fan duel.com backslash fantasy football arena.
Why did these leagues flip?
And how do you think the leagues embracing sports betting changes the landscape of the game and
the fan experience?
Well, the pivot, these are billion dollar businesses, MNFL, NBA, they like money, right?
And when the Supreme Court opened a path
for all these states to kind of launch plating markets,
that was 2018.
The leagues really, they knew they didn't have much option
other than to embrace it and get on board to this money train.
They had to get on board, make sure they had to say to say to say to say to say to say to say to say to say their their their they had a a their they had to say, make sure they had a seat at the table. Now, it was definitely quite the whiplash pivot moment.
I mean, back, oh, it was about 10 years ago, 15 years ago,
Bud Sea League, the former MLA commissioner,
he was quoted saying, sports betting was evil.
It's going to destroy a sport.
Well, you talked about the landscape.
He flash forward today, you got retail sports books sports sports sports sports sports sports sports sports sports sports sports sports sports sports sports sports sports sports sports sports sports sports sports sports sports sports sports sports sports sports sports sports sports sports sports books books books books league stadiums, including at State Farm
Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, which is the site of this year's Super Bowl.
Is there any positive coming or destined for some of the revenue?
You know, like do they have to put some of the revenue into youth sports programs?
Do they have to put it into gambling education?
Please, please tell me yes. Yes, absolutely. They are trying to dedicate. You mentioned use sports.
Some programs are getting that. A lot of it is going to gambling addiction. I say a lot. Some of it is
going to gambling addition services certainly not enough. But they are trying to dedicate this tax revenue. It is significant tax revenue. So they are they are they are they are they are they are they are they are they are they are they are they are they are they are they are they are they are they are they are they are they are they are they are they are they are they are they are they are they are they are they are they are th. thi. thi. thi. they are th. th. th. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. thi. thi. te. te. te. te. te. te. te. try. try. try. try. try. try. try. try. try. try. try. they are. te. trying to dedicate this tax revenue and it is significant tax revenue so they are trying to put it towards worthy causes. Will it be enough to kind of
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You have to buy a lottery ticket.
But I was hoping with the gambling revenue that's going to be new, that we would at least, at least
have some positive impact and not just more money for the NFL. David, I'm sorry that's that that that that that that that that that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's. that's. that's. that's. that's. that's. that's. that's. that's. that's. that's. that's that's that's the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the th. the. their. th. the. that's that's that's that's that's th. that's thi. David, I'm sorry that my colleague has hope and optimism about people doing the
right thing with money. That's not the general. It's not the general way of the world. But after the
break, Costa, I want to talk to you a little bit about being a college athlete. And I want to
talk about the implications, David, of sports betting as it relates to the college game and the name and likeness stuff that's going on as well.
Like you have the Chicago Black Sox scandal in 1919 where the White Sox threw an entire
world series.
Could you do that with a college football playoff?
How corruptible are the kids?
Let's talk about this after the break.
This is beyond the scenes.
Let me check my Super Bowl fan deal real quick.
I'll be right back.
Beyond the scenes we are back. We are talking about professional leagues and sports
gambling. But what about college athletics? And you know people bet on college
game. Costa you just said a second ago you and your brother went to Vegas to bet on the college game? Oh, yeah.
Yeah. Does sports betting? How does this affect student athletes? A second ago, you and your brother went to Vegas to bet on the college game. Oh yeah.
Yeah.
Does sports betting, how does this affect student athletes and their mental health
and how potentially corruptible is the college game based on all of the money that's moving around?
Like college, like Costa, you played tennis and college?
Yeah.
How could somebody just come to you?
Hey, make sure in this next set you go 30
right? And then come back and double-duce. I got money on this set to go deuce.
Good job using tennis terms. I don't even know double-duce is the word. Thanks to thanks to
college tennis being a non-revenue producing sport. I was, I was shielded from a lot of that but this is
always and David can definitely speak to this but this has always been a very
corruptible group. Millions are being made off of them. I don't know the numbers
for what CBS paid for the TV broadcast rights for March Madness, but it's a B. It's a billions.
It's billions. So you're making millions and billions off of these athletes who are not getting paid.
So this is, this is a enormous opportunity for corruption. David, what do you think? Is am I right?
It is. You nailed it all. These guys are vulnerable.
Even though the athletes are getting name, image and likeness deals now. It's not for a lot of them, and th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, them, th, th, the the th, their, th. And, their, th. So, th. So, th. So, thi. So, thi. So, thi. So, thi. So, thi. So, thi. So, thi. So, thi. So, thi. So, thi. So, thi. So, thi. So, thi. So, thi. So, thi. So, th. So, th. So, th. So, th. So, th. So, th. So, th. So, th. So, th. So, th. So, th. So, the the the the thi. So, the thi. So, the thi. So, thi. So, thi. So, thi. So, they're thi. So, they're they're thi. So, they're thi. So, thi. So, thi. So, thi. So, these guys are vulnerable, even though the athletes are getting name, image, and likeness deals now,
it's not for a lot of them,
and some of them are not making a lot of money.
And if a kid can't scrounge up 100 bucks
to take someone out on a date,
and they may think that missing a couple of free throws
or turning the ball over,
isn't that big the of to the, I would want to make that these issues existed before legalization, right? We had points-raving scandals almost one every five years starting
in the 1990s. And since we started expanded legal betting, we haven't had one in college sports,
at least that not one that's been exposed yet. It does kind of feel inevitable that we will
have another, but I don't think we should necessarily blame that on legalization.
In fact, I think with the many more eyes that are watching it and people are really kind of
looking for anything that's nefarious going on, watching the point spreads, there's
the money coming on a weird game that we didn't think should be there, you're more
likely to get caught if you're trying to pull something of big scale now that everybody has more visibility into the betting market.
I can also say as a former collegiate athlete that you spent 15 years now, 16 years for this moment.
Your parents refinanced their house to send you to basketball, tennis camp, whatever.
Your coach rides you all day about your jump shot.
You're naturally already have a lot of pressure on you.
If your anonymous Twitter handle is lost 400 bucks
because of, you know, you kind of don't give a shit.
In my opinion, there's enough pressure already on the shoulders
that come from within and come from family and others.
So I would think they would be, you know, and I'm just talking this, I would think they
maybe wouldn't be as influenced as much as we believe by a stranger's bet.
I think, what I think also, Costa, is that what we also have to account for to some
degree is how social media and how, like if you've been to a sports book, you know the the range the range the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the th, the th. th. them, the th. th. the. threat. threat. threat. threat. You're thin, you threat. You're threat. You're thin, you thin, you thin, you thi, you thi, you thi, you thi, you thi, you thi, you thi, you, you their, you, you, you th.. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. I th. th. I th. the, and the, and thin, and the, and thin, and thin, thin, to to thin, toe. I toe. I'm toe. I'm toe. I'm toe. I'm toe. I'm thin, and I'm the threat, and degree is how social media and how, like if you've
been to a sports book, you know the range of emotions that happen on that last play and
the highs and the lows and the screams and the cheering and people and people take that
straight to social media.
And if Super Bowls are a perfect example.
The Bengals, some would argue the Bingels are not in the Super Bowl because Joseph Assay, the brother's name, made a dumb play at the
end of the game against Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs got a shorter field goal to go
to the Super Bowl.
He sat on the bench the entirety of the confetti celebration with the weight of the world
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and now you open up your social media to thousands of rabid gamblers who were
blaming you specifically for that loss on some mental health shit David.
Like where does this is how does the school then work to try to protect the players from that type of verbal abuse and attacks. It's bad enough when you're dealing with a rabbit fan base, but a
rabbit fan base who also lost money. I don't know if that should be part of the
regular weight that a college athlete should have to care. It took cost us point
of all of the other weight that you're carrying now. their ta.
Now you're carrying verbal abuse from strangers. It's disgusting. It really is. It's one of the things that really drives me crazy.
We're actually doing some reporting on that right now.
And there is a company called Sport Radar.
It's a big tech company that analyzes a lot of data, and they have actually dedicated
a whole department to identifying abusive behavior on social media toward athletes.
So that's one way they are trying to combat it, but it's very, very difficult. And I'll tell you a quick little story.
There was a kid that they called Parley Pats, and he was known for making these big parlay bets, right?
And he was winning every once in a while, and he was really kind of getting some media publicity and ever.
Well, sooner or later, FBI got a hold of him. And it turns out he was sending, he was sending the worst, profane, direct messages to athletes.
I mean, we're talking about like we're going to split your wife's throat with a dull blade and your children and all these terrible things.
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He was eventually convicted and put on some probation for a long time.
But there are some really, really dangers to these, and it does scare me.
And yet, it's fun to bet on two teams that I don't know care.
On a Tuesday night, I'm on the road, Roy, I just bombed at a
casino in lacrosse, Wisconsin. Let me go bet a couple bucks on the double A
baseball team and now I have something to do tonight. It does give everything
stakes. It gives everything stakes. Yeah, yeah, there's just there's something
with regards to the dopamine of it as well that I think where it becomes kind of an addiction thing.
Like I used to play online poker back when that,
before the Fed shut that down.
I was up like 400 bucks when to this day,
I haven't got my $400 back from poker stars.
But like that was fun and exciting to do, but on the money side of it,
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Stuff pretty good for a lot of states
Why isn't every state on board with the legalized sports better like like you look at California, right?
California had a measure on the ballot and they was like nah, we're fine. We don't need to legalize that even
even Florida said no which I was very, you know,
I was very intrigued by that.
Like, what do states have to gain or lose
from legalizing sports betting?
The fact that Florida said no to anything on a ballot is just shocking.
Yeah, politics are in play in all these big states. their three states, the Texas, Florida, California, they're going to get it done. Texas remains one of the few states without
casino gambling, so there's some resistance to all gambling from the conservative nature
of that state. That's resistance is slowly eroding in the sports leagues and their sports
owners over there. Mark Cuban, Jerry Jones are kind of pushing that envelope.
Florida and California each have these complex compacts with Native American
tribes. They control the gambling in those states, which gets a little, real tricky to get it done.
Florida is closer to getting it done than California at this point. But I believe eventually probably
were next five to seven years. All those will get done if not Sumer. And what they gain is that
revenue. What they lose is any of the backlash and any of the issues that we've covered.
So we've got to make sure that revenue is worth taking on the backlash and the issues
that come about with it.
Roy, do you ever bet on high lie in Miami?
No, but I've gone to it.
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shit is going on.
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I have no clue what it is.
I'm like, if I don't understand the mechanics of it, you know, but the stuff I do.
But the stuff I do understand, I get when the powerball gets up to a billion
Then I'll do that and if I'm out with buddies in Vegas
I'll do a little bit of blackjack
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How partisan is this issue David you know in the sense of from the
lobbying standpoint from the casinos from the sports books angle you know is
this an issue that is dividing Democrats and Republicans or they just both in the
same place of going hey the money's got to be right the money's got not really the the the the the th th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. thi. thi. they they're they're they're the th. th. they the the the. th. they're thi. th. thi. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. the th. th. they they they're they're they're they're they're to go go go go go to to to to to to to to to to to to to the the the the the the the the the the the the the the's got to be right? Yeah, the money's got to be right.
Money is not really ever partisan.
And everybody knows they can get it.
They just got to figure out the best ways they can.
Now, you get the conservative pushback every once in a while
that are against the moralists
that think gambling is against that, of course, is if we bring it into a legal setting,
we're allowed to put in these protections and hopefully kind of try to identify any of the issues that we may have,
whether that be an addiction or a game fixing scandal, whereas your local bookey down at the barroom,
he's certainly not going to say, hey, I think you may be betting too much. And he's going to say, hey, you want to bet on this next game.
So there are positive pros and cons for both.
For his partisan of it, it's not much.
People, they see the money, they want to get it, but their part.
For someone dealing with gambling addiction, it's hard to escape because there are constant
commercials and ads and promos and it's Rick's free.
The first bed is free.
We'll match your first $200 when you put your money in the account.
Is enough being done to regulate and enforce responsible gaming?
And, you know, David, how do we compare to other countries?
Like, what are some of the changes that they've made in Europe with regards to gambling to try to curtail addiction? Yeah it's gonna be
tough for anybody to avoid seeing these commercials or the advertisements
ever they were used to be up on the on the main buses that they were
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on the advertising and I do believe that is coming. In the UK they've already started that kind of
re-looking at how should we keep advertising away from sports. And they're going to do what they
call a whistle-to-whistle ban where you will not allow it be allowed to air sports
spending commercials throughout a match. As soon As the match starts through the end of it, you will not be able to to air
any kind of sports betting commercials. Now some of the soccer players still
have ads for sports books on their jerseys and you see them around the runners board.
So there's a lot of things that are going to have to change.
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Wait till Lionel Messi gets like a fan duel.com tattoo on his head.
It's coming the way they put an ad on all the jerseys.
But then you have companies like Draft Kings though where they'll advise you on how much money,
like you can set how much you're going to put into your account every week or how much you can wager?
You know, they've also donated to the International Center for
Responsible gaming like they collaborate with all of these different associations and groups and things like that, but
Is that plication like if you look at the NFL right the NFL through six million at the National Council on problem gambling? That's like one? I don't want to call? I to to to to to to to to to to to to to to call, I to call, I to call, I to call, I to call, I to call, I to call, I to call, to call, to call, to call, to call, to call, to call, the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the their, their, their, their, their, their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their to to their told-cou.a.a.a.a.a.a.a.a.a.a.a.a. I'll their their their their their their the NFL right the NFL through six million at the National Council on problem gambling that's like one I don't want to call it alcoholics anonymous
but they're like a group that is focused on helping people get past those addictions can
you in earnest be a part of the problem and the solution or is the problem not your fault
because there's always going to be people that overindulge? I think that lot that the latter the latter the latter the latter the latter the latter the latter the latter that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that the latter the the the the the the the the that's that's the problem. that's that's that's that's. that's. that's. that's. that's. that's. that's. that's. that's. that's. that's that's that's. the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the people that overindulge? I think that the latter there, there's
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will develop some sort of gambling disorder or gamble type problems.
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these are not well-funded companies, these ones that try to help with gambling addiction, so any kind of
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of a sudden he burns through his $500 a credit and he doesn't have that money, well, that
local bookmaker isn't saying, oh, hey, let me help you out.
They are trying to to to to to to to to help to continue to take that money. So I think there are pros and cons from it.
And I do think that if we look it all over, there's a little more positivity to legalization
of sports betting than it were to keep it in underground.
David, you said it's three to five will develop a problem, but I'm willing to bet
200 bucks with you that it's more like 20% you're willing to take that?...
bet 200 bucks with you that it's more like 20% you willing to take that? 20% yeah I'll take that I'll take the under that. That's a deal.
What country was you talking about in the first break where you say you can gamble on
middle school which kids left shoe is going to come untied? Yeah, yeah, England.
England and the weather you can bet on the weather over there. I don't think we'll ever reach a point where we can say that we've got problem gambling
under control.
There's always going to be people that struggle with it.
I think the key is trying to identify it quickly because like we talk about, things spiral
out of control quickly.
You think, you know, you're going to only be down a thous down 2000 and you don't got the money and you got to pay and now you get nervous and then you to make bad decisions to try to get that money so
it's going to be an internal challenge for all the stakeholders.
That's why I stopped fooling around with FanDool and like all like I took all that shit off.
I took all that shit off. betting stuff, Draft Kings, the Draft King commercials first off, feel like a
Red Bull ad, feel like an ad for like a motorcyclist, you know, draft Kings,
come on down and bet on your favorite football play. How much more does that type of
stuff make people vulnerable to gambling addiction? That's, I've thought a lot
about this and I believe I'm in the camp of people were doing this anyways.
I'm happy we're legalizing and maybe getting some revenue.
But what I hate is when my three-year-old daughter, eyes are drawn to Jamie Fox pushing a gambling ad.
It's almost like the cigarette companies with the cartoons on the boxes at this point.
Yeah.
They're pushing them too hard.
Like, we're adults.
Adults should be able to partake in their vices, in my opinion.
And gambling is one of those vices.
But it seems too aggressive now, and I want them to slow it down, please. There's definitely something to that you know because like
even with some of the apps that my son uses some of the incentives and this
is this is an educational app to teach you learning but some of the
incentives oh if you answer this question you get this many coins and then you can
double the coins if you answer one more question it's like some
prices right deal or no deal shit right all in the effort to get a better hat for your avatar so he can
continue on the journey through the learning environment or whatever but
this idea that the apps like David how does that affect you know mental
health like do these apps help to introduce more young people into gambling
because we're talking about 14 15 year olds where what's the checking balances are you 18 do you
you promise you're 18 all right click here right or hand your mom hands of
the phone whatever but gamble you know the gamblification they call it of
video games and any time of those things are worrisome it's a big issue
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it can kind of parlay your skin of your gun, you get a stronger gun, and people start selling
these things on the black market, and there's been lots of discussion on that. So it's something we're going to have to pay attention closely to. The number the number the number the number the number the number the number. The number. It. It. It, it. It, it, it, the the the the the to, to, th, th, th, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, th. And, th. And, th. And, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, th. And, th. And, th. And, th. And, th. And, th. And, th. And, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thrown, thrown, thrown, thrown, thrown, thrown, the, the, the, thea. And, the. And, the, thin, the we're going to have to pay attention closely to the number of commercials. NFL decided they were only going to do six sports book
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from zero to six. So I do eventually think we're going to get some
pushback and some regulators are going to say okay we've gone a little
too far. And to that point David David, after the break, I want to talk a little bit more
about what the future of sports betting looks like.
Will they put microchips in our heads?
Will I just think to myself,
Jalen hurts over 300 yards, less than two interceptions?
And then, thing, it's just automatically taken from my checking account or something.
future sports betting looks like. This is beyond the scenes.
We'll be right back.
Beyond the scenes, we are rounding third and headed for home.
Wonderful conversation here about sports gambling
and things of that nature.
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respect to it? A long ways. We're not going to get there. They are betting on high school sports,
but most of those are done in those illegal sports books in the offshore world. But we're not going to
to middle school and you won't see high school betting in the legal market.
But I could see Roy, everything is going subscription model. I could see where you could bet a seasons worth of bets.
You know, I could see where they go, okay, Costa, you keep betting the lions.
Let's just automatically set your bet every Sunday.
And you can go in and log in and remember your password and cancel it if you want.
But we're just going to place that for you automatically.
I can see that coming.
They might already have exist.
I guess I'm half kidding about middle school soccer.
I really do think eventually coming at.
But when we talk about the future of sports betting
and what it looks like in the United States,
is this something that will eventually extend beyond sports?
You know, this is award season for all the shows. How much more hardcore are we going to get into that?
Like, because I know people bet on the winners, but at what point do we just start
gambling on the nominees?
Well, you do have betting on the Oscars.
It's a pretty big market.
There'll be more over millions of dollars a bet on the academy award.
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They do that in the UK where the US presidential election is one of their biggest political markets
there is. If it was over here, a lot of bookmakers think a betting on the presidency would be the largest
betting market we offer over here. So there will be some evolution of this and continue to grow.
Hopefully we'll be smart about it and not get into middle school soccer.
What challenges lie here for the sports betting providers other than getting all of these
politicians on board by bribing them under the table?
I think you're eventually going to see some pushback from regulators on advertising.
It seems like it will also be inevitable that we're going to have another gambling scandal.
Like, you know, we repeatedly had throughout the history of sports, even before legalization.
There's a lot of money. Whenever there's something with a lot of money involved,
nefarious actors come to play. And I really do think there's going to be some awful stories of people
who lose everything to gambling addiction. So the future, it's a little scary, but I think that as a society we are adults and we should
be allowed to use our vices responsibly. We just have to make sure and
try to do that, right? We cannot let things get spiral out of control whether
for individuals or as a society as whole when it comes to gambling.
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I wouldn't take the bet to lose the game, right?
That's too big.
People might notice that.
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pay for a couple extra textbooks? How much money you try to make off that?
I'm trying to retire day. You're trying to retire. You're not going to be able
to retire on betting on sacks. The way that books combat that is they put limits on it.
So you may be able to get it you know a few thousand dollars dollars dollars dollars at one book, maybe 500 at another book, but you're not going to make retiring money on there.
The big markets are the to win the game or to use the game the point spread, right?
Those are the ones that have the biggest limits.
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or cover the spread and you're gonna have
to be able to disguise your money, right?
You can't put all this money,
millions of dollars on some random low level college basketball game.
And then where do you deposit that without having to report it?
Now you gotta hide the money in the backyard like
Denzel Washington and American gangster. And the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the thoe, thoe, thoe, thoe, thoe, thoe, thoom, to tooome, too, tooes, tooom, too, too, too, too, too, too, too, too, too, too, tooes, tooes, tooes, tooes, tooes, tooes........... tooe, tooe, tooe, tooe, tooe, tooe, tooe, tooe, too, tho, tho, tho, tho, their, they. And, they. And, tooes. And, tooes.e. And, tooes. And, tooes. Andea, tooes. And, too, too, too, too hide the money in the backyard like Denzel Washington and American gangster and then the rat start eating your money like the drug dealer and bad boys too because you got
so much cash you can't wash it.
I mean we're back to uncut gems.
So last question then for both of you all.
What are your predictions for the Super Bowl?
Who you betting on?
Do you bet, David? We never even asked you that.
I am the worst better there ever is.
I have my Twitter profile says I write about gambling, but I am not good at gambling.
And it's true.
So with that said, I'm going to take heads on the Goyntos.
Okay.
I'm not an enormous football fan, than. fan and I love how we make it a spectacle. I love nobody entertains like
Americans. So I usually get in on those like commercial bets who's the first
beer ad. I like the bets about the commercials or how many Dorito ads are
they're going to be and far as the game goes I'm staying off I'm staying away from that. Well I'm telling you right now friends I've got some hot tips. That's the other thing we didn't even get to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to the the to get the the the the the the game the game the game the game the game the game the game the game the game. I the game. I the game. I the game. I'm the game. I'm the game. I'm the game. I'm the game. I'm the the game. I'm they. I'm they. I'm they. I'm the. I'm the. I'm the. I'm the. I the. I the. I the. I the. I the. I. I the. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm. the. I'm. the. I'm. I'm. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. I'm. the. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm staying off. I'm staying away from that. Well, I'm telling you right now, friends.
I've got some hot tips.
That's the other thing we didn't even get to talk about
was these gambling experts guys.
Who just said, hey guys, hot tip,
Eagles, over my homes, just found out,
Patty Mahomes didn't have this traditional
smoothie, thii. take the over on these guys man they're just looking good traditionally in games under 50 degrees and a Western time zone I just think you can't stop
Jaylan Hertz and it like they get so granular on the stats I'm like you are on
cocaine and I do not trust you in the least I wish we had more time to talk
about this but this is extremely extremely fascinating David Michael thank you
for going beyond the scenes with me. Much love.
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