Bet the NFL Playoffs Online From NY

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Dec/25/2018

Back in May, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that individual states may now offer sports betting.  New York is gearing up to possibly offer sports betting by the 2019 NFL Season.  Those looking to bet the NFL here for now can do so from any number of top international online gambling sites


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WILL NEW YORK WELCOME SPORTS BETTING IN THE NEAR FUTURE?

From ESPN.com: “In 2013, New York passed a law to allow sports betting at four on-site locations. After lying dormant, the law could be revived. The New York State Gaming Commission is aiming to complete regulations "in the short term" for the four locations specified in the 2013 law. Legislation that would have allowed for full-scale sports betting in New York failed in June 2018, but could be re-introduced in 2019. New York's long-running issue with fantasy sports perked up in late 2018 too. On October 26, Acting Supreme Court Justice Gerald W. Connolly ruled that the state's two-year-old DFS law violated the state's constitution. "The judge's decision was unequivocal," said Cornelius D. Murray, the lead attorney representing the plaintiffs in the case, in a statement to ESPN. "The ruling found that New York's DFS law was unconstitutional beyond a reasonable doubt." In the wake of the ruling -- which will likely be appealed by the state Attorney General -- both DraftKings and FanDuel confirmed that they will continue offering fantasy contests in the state.”

WHO WILL NEW YORK RESIDENTS BE ROOTING FOR?

Back in mid November a poll found that more New Yorkers believed the Saints would win Super Bowl 53.

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- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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