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In recent years, numerous states in the United States have legalized online sports betting due to its growing popularity. The so-called “risk-free bet” is only one of the many perks and promotions offered by sportsbooks to lure in new consumers.

A risk-free bet is exactly what it sounds like: if you lose your first bet with a sportsbook, you don’t lose any money. Nevertheless, the sportsbook will let you use the funds on a re-bet rather than paying you out in cash. The phrasing of promos like these has been a source of worry for regulators, even if they may seem favorable at first glance.

The problem stems from the fact that they used the phrase “risk-free,” which might be deceiving for clients who might not completely comprehend the terms and conditions of the deal.

The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board has responded to these concerns by issuing a notice to sports betting operators, asking them to remove the “free bet” and “risk-free bet” terminology from their advertising. The Board is concerned that inexperienced bettors may be confused using such phrases, and it wants to prevent any misrepresentation of odds or other information to clients.

Not A First

As several operators have previously been penalized for false advertising, the decision by authorities should not come as a surprise. And it also goes beyond Pennsylvania. For instance, the Ohio Gambling Control Commission penalized DraftKings, Caesars, and BetMGM each $150,000 for advertising “risk-free” bets that included real risks. Evidently, authorities are increasingly scrutinizing these types of offers and acting against operators who abuse them.

The controversy over the phrase “risk-free” has also prompted talks about the openness of sportsbook promos. Several professionals in the field believe that promotions should be simple and straightforward, with all terms and conditions made plain to the consumer before they make a wager. This would prevent gamers from being deceived by the promotion’s ambiguous language and guarantee that they actually get the most out of it.

All in all, gamers will be better able to grasp the terms and conditions of promotions before making a wager if the industry moves in the direction of stricter regulations and more transparent language in the near future. It is imperative that authorities maintain a close watch on the activities of sportsbooks and hold them responsible for their conduct as the sector continues to develop and evolve.

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