MickeyDavis wrote:If I was rich and was defrauded/cheated I would "cry" to the feds too. Because someone has money doesn't mean defrauding them is ok.
As for the games, yes the injury stuff didn't hurt other gamblers, only the sports books. The NBA started doing hourly injury reports but those still rely on the teams reporting. It's the prop bets that defraud individuals as well the books. Everyone who bet overs on Rozier had no chance to win.
Sure. But in this poker game case you are yourself engaging in an illegal action/activity yourself and then tattling on the others for doing more illegal stuff than you. Its kind of the risk you know you take when choosing to play in an illegal private game than a casino. It would be like committing a robbery with a partner, and then the partner also robs you of your half so you report him for theft.
Of course not all details are out yet so can't say anything for sure. But my general take so far is this should not be on the level of the FBI worrying about it for all things reported so far. However, it wouldn't surprise me that FBI are the ones with the ability to monitor all the online sports stuff for irregularities. But other people who've been caught it has said how its been the online sites who catch it themselves then make the leagues aware.
One thing to note: to my knowledge its not illegal for me to half ass a basketball game so my friends win a bet, but it sure does warrant being kicked out of the league. Or its not illegal that my wife's friend (or anyone at the bar/party) knows I was out partying and am hungover AF so will play like crap, and she or people she tells bet against me. Thats kind of been a part of 'sharp' betting for years, finding out bits of info others don't have that tilt the odds your way. Team has had flu run through it, player with injuries not known to the world, personal drama, etc
Resident Lillard truther since 2015.