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Presentation Title Date Presenter Name, Title Unit/Division Sports Gambling: Sports Integrity October 10, 2019 Brian Considine, Legal & Legislative Manager

Sports Gambling: Presentation Title · Presentation Title Date Presenter Name, Title Unit/Division Sports Gambling: Sports Integrity October 10, 2019 Brian Considine, Legal & Legislative

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Page 1: Sports Gambling: Presentation Title · Presentation Title Date Presenter Name, Title Unit/Division Sports Gambling: Sports Integrity October 10, 2019 Brian Considine, Legal & Legislative

Presentation TitleDatePresenter Name, TitleUnit/Division

Sports Gambling:Sports IntegrityOctober 10, 2019Brian Considine, Legal & Legislative Manager

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Book – Establishment that accepts bets on the outcome of sporting events.

Handle – Total amount of bets taken

Hold – Percentage the house wins

In-play wagering - Opportunity to place bets during a sporting event

Proposition Wager – Wager on the occurrence or non-occurrence of an event or statistical result not directly affecting the final result

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Sports Gambling Terms

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Insider Trading – Information on players or the outcome of an event that is not public, but known by a person due to a connection to a sport or team Esports - Multiplayer video games played competitively for in-person and online spectatorsGeo-fence - Virtual geographic boundary, defined by GPS or RFID technology, that enables software to trigger a response when a mobile device enters or leaves a particular areaKiosk – Self-service electronic device that facilitates wagering

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Sports Gambling Terms

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Match Fixing, Diving, or Throwing a game – Action or practice of dishonestly pre-determining the outcome of a game or contestPoint Shaving – An attempt (by the team favored to win) to influence the final score of a game so that the predicted winner wins by less than the point spreadSpot Fixing– Manipulation of a statistical result in a game, unrelated to the final resultTanking – A player or team intentionally playing below their ability so that they lose a game

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Sports Gambling Terms

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Sports Integrity Stakeholders

Leagues & Teams Gaming CommissionsIntegrity ProvidersOperators

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CONTEST MANIPULATION

Bribes | CheatingMatch-fixing | Point Shaving

Spot-fixing | Tanking

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An individual decides he/she wants to manipulate the outcome of a sporting event

1An agreement is made. The “target” will receive payment for the desired outcome

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The individual identifies a “target” who has the ability to affect the outcome

2 The game is played and the “target” works to achieve the desired outcome

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The “target” is paid for manipulating the game and achieving the desired outcome

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Fixing a game

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Conditions needed to fix a gameAccess to a liquid gambling market that can handle the risk exposure

Low risk of detection by law enforcement or sports leagues

Access to a target who is not likely to report being approached

Bribe/offer is large enough to outweigh potential risk for target

Reasonable certainty the target can produce desired result

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WA Sports Integrity Laws

Baseball match-fixing laws (1921) RCW 67.04Crime for offering bribeCrime for taking bribeCovers all possible actors in a baseball gameCorrupt baseball playing crime – can’t “throw” a gameProsecuted in county where crime or game occurredApplies to games where public is invited to attend and general admission fee is charged

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WA Sports Integrity Laws

Sporting contest match-fixing laws (1945) RCW 67.24Crime to bribe, match-fix, or cheat using tricks or devices to influence or change the outcome of a sporting eventClass B felony

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WA Sports Integrity Laws

Gambling Act RCW 9.46Professional GamblingDefined legal sports poolsTransmission of gambling informationBroad injunctive authority to stop illegal gambling activities

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Policy suggestionsLicensees must share info & intel on suspicious betting patterns

Incentivize cooperation between governing bodies and law enforcement

Establish integrity unit within law enforcement agency to analyze data

Define criminal offenses to include game manipulation

Whistleblower protections and other incentives to come forward

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Questions?Brian ConsidineLegal & Legislative Manager