There is a lot of news coming out of New York Attorney General's office concerning DraftKings and FanDuel these days. As I would like to point out, "DraftKings has been legally operating in the United States since the US federal government passed the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) in 2006". So if it is legal, why is it such a big deal here in the United States and how has it become the major talk. As I have heard, The site offers all kind of different types of events to win money. There are "GPP contests with Guaranteed Prize Pools; Head to Head, where the champion wins every prize from the contests; Leagues, where we can play against two or more opponents at a time in smaller field contests; and 50/50’s, where the players who finish in the top-half of the classification receive cash prizes and etc". As you can see there is plenty to choose from if you have some spare time and want to earn some fast cash. Telling individuals that they must stop participating in challenging and entertaining contest that they enjoy is a big step in our free society. So I ask why should we stop now, if we it is legal and there are no bad outcomes.
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