Tried to find something about them today. Not much info available. Out of San Diego. Named about 5 states they Do Not do business in. They claim they are good to go since federal law changed.
Keep us informed how it goes.I did sign up and there are a couple of reviews of people did on youtube. I deposited my first $100 on it this is mirco mirco amounts. The other night the registration did not even work. LoL ... Eventually I did sign up. In the future betting exchanges will be the way but liquidity will be an issue in the short term.
Mr. Top--I will keep an eye on this. Thanks.https://www.playnj.com/news/betopenly-illegal-sports-new-jersey/37365/
There are currently 16 legal online NJ sportsbook apps. BetOpenly.com, however, is not one of them.
And it looks like the California-based company will not be conducting business in the Garden State anytime soon.
The USA’s first peer-to-peer sports gambling network launched in early August. However, the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement caught wind of the illegal operation and quickly brought it to an end.
A letter dated Sept. 5, 2019, from NJ Assistant Attorney General Louis S. Rogacki to Open Games LLC provides a clear explanation.
Here is a snippet from the letter:
“The Division has accessed your website located at http://www.BetOpenly.com and found that it offers unauthorized sports betting to New Jersey residents, as well as other United States residents, in violation of the Casino Control Act, N.J.S.A 5:12-1.”
garden state is a shitholehttps://www.playnj.com/news/betopenly-illegal-sports-new-jersey/37365/
There are currently 16 legal online NJ sportsbook apps. BetOpenly.com, however, is not one of them.
And it looks like the California-based company will not be conducting business in the Garden State anytime soon.
The USA’s first peer-to-peer sports gambling network launched in early August. However, the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement caught wind of the illegal operation and quickly brought it to an end.
A letter dated Sept. 5, 2019, from NJ Assistant Attorney General Louis S. Rogacki to Open Games LLC provides a clear explanation.
Here is a snippet from the letter:
“The Division has accessed your website located at http://www.BetOpenly.com and found that it offers unauthorized sports betting to New Jersey residents, as well as other United States residents, in violation of the Casino Control Act, N.J.S.A 5:12-1.”
garden state is a shithole