Can Sportradar tackle potential cheating at sports betting?
Richard N. Velotta, Las Vegas Review-Journal It’s been well-documented that the best people to ferret out sports cheats and game fixes are employed by Nevada’s
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Richard N. Velotta, Las Vegas Review-Journal It’s been well-documented that the best people to ferret out sports cheats and game fixes are employed by Nevada’s
Ryan Goldberg, Deadspin Update (January 16, 2019): In June 2017, RJ Bell and Pregame filed a defamation lawsuit over this article. The parties agreed to settle the
Mike Fish, ESPN LOS ANGELES — For the second time in as many weeks, Phil Mickelson‘s connection to sports gambling surfaced in a federal criminal proceeding,
by ESPN, ESPN Commissioner Adam Silver says the NBA doesn’t have a choice on whether to be as transparent as possible in determining whether
Darren Rovell, David Purdum and Aaron Katersky, ESPN The Securities and Exchange Commission on Thursday alleged that golfer Phil Mickelson made $931,000 after purchasing stock
by A.J. Perez, USA TODAY Sports WASHINGTON — The House subcommittee hearing was labeled “Daily Fantasy Sports: Issues and Perspectives.” The real purpose, however, for the
By David Purdum and Ryan Rodenberg, ESPN There are no immediate plans for Patent No. 0125691. The description contains plain words like “computer,” “real-time” and
Ryan Rodenberg, ESPN Chalk During an optimistic Fantasy Sports Trade Association (FSTA) conference last month in Dallas, the recipe for the daily fantasy sports (DFS)
by Steve Fainaru, Paula Lavigne, and David Purdum, ESPN After nearly a century of zero-tolerance policies that treated gambling as a mortal threat, U.S. sports leagues
James Glanz, Agustin Armendariz, and Jacqueline Williams, New York Times Last winter, the National Football League began lining up suitors to distribute what has become