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NJ sports betting regulations ok esports betting with 18+ competitor caveat

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Regulators responsible for outlining Sports Betting regulation in the state have given the thumbs up for esports betting 48 hours after everyone was running around with hatchets in hand screaming about the death of the activity.

NJ Sports Betting regulations ok esports betting with 18+ competitor caveatThere was a time when the only video game you played was called Pong, and those in the know told kids they would never be professional athletes because they were too small.

Fast forward a few years, and as we stand in the mirror, plucking white hairs from our nostrils, things have changed. Video gaming is a professional activity, and it looks like the only impediment is your age.

A few days ago, I, like every other person who writes about gambling, covered the news that New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy was about to sign a New Jersey Sports Betting law prohibiting esports.

While it may not have been a disaster for the NJ economy in the short term, given that passing legislation seems as quick as a granny in a zimmer frame getting off her seat to press the buzzer on the bus, the long-term harm was substantial.

Social media is a nightmare.

It’s hell on the Internet.

But it can also be used for good.

Esports gambling angels removed the restraints from their wings and flew into the faces of government officials on Twitter, Facebook and everywhere else these people were twiddling while emptying their guts of toast and eggs.

Today, PlayNJ.com confirms that betting on esports is back on the menu, albeit with a navigatable caveat.

The new law came into play on Monday, and when it did, esports betting companies began reaching for the rat poison.

“A prohibited sports event includes all high school sports events, electronic sports, and competitive video games but does not include international sports events in which persons under age 18 make up a minority of the participants.”

Then on Wednesday, New Jersey officials released a set of Emergency Regulations confirming that betting on esports within the state is legal if every player in the tournament is aged 18+.

Here are the two relevant paragraphs:

“Sports event” means any sport, athletic contest or athletic event not prohibited by the Director, including all professional electronic sports and competitive video game events that are not sponsored by high schools, do not include high school teams and do not include any participant under the age of 18 years.”

And

A “prohibited sports event” includes all high school sports events, including high school electronic sports events and high school competitive video game events, and any electronic sports event in which any participant is 17 years old or younger.”

So, it no longer matters how big you are; it’s how old you are.
 

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