Legality of Bet Openly? Similar to Peer-to-Peer betting sites?

svbettor

EOG Veteran
Seems like this site caters to small bettors betting 10- 50 dollars ? Is there any legal issues with this site in the US ?

I am no shill but it seems like small time place. BetOpenly.com
 

unluckysob

EOG Dedicated
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.
 

svbettor

EOG Veteran
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.

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.
 

MrTop

EOG Master
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.”​
 

unluckysob

EOG Dedicated
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.
Keep us informed how it goes.
 

unluckysob

EOG Dedicated
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.”​
Mr. Top--I will keep an eye on this. Thanks.
 

railbird

EOG Master
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 shithole
 
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