![]() ![]() ![]() The rub of a “risk free” bet, the common parlance for the promotion sportsbook sites often use to attract new signups, is that the bets do constitute a risk. Since then, regulators in Ohio and Massachusetts have banned the term.īetMGM, DraftKings and Caesars are among those who more recently dropped “risk free” from their creative, referring instead to “bet credits” and “bonus bets” for new customers who don’t win, though the phrase survives in some previously posted ads. The decision follows a trend that began in July, when FanDuel became the first sportsbook to remove the phrase from its advertising, replacing it with “sweat free” in response to concerns raised by responsible gambling advocates. ![]() The NBA has banned sportsbook operators from using the term “risk free” in advertising that appears on league and team-controlled platforms and will encourage broadcasters to do the same. Ads using “risk free” will be banned in the NBA by next season. ![]()
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