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Approval to Offer Wagers on 2020 Call of Duty League
On April 16, 2020, the Nevada Gaming Control Board granted approval to offer wagers on the 2020 Call of Duty League, pursuant to the provisions of Regulation 22.1201. Approval is granted for all licensed books to post and accept wagers on 1) Head to Head 2) Winner of Each Match 3) Overall Winner, of the 2020 Call of Duty League, subject to the following conditions:
Prior to the acceptance of a wager, official rules must be posted on the event organizer
or sanctioning body’s website. Please note, Nevada licensees must notify all patrons
that once the winner is declared, all wagers will stand.
Licensed books electing to offer these wagers must provide the Enforcement Division
with notification of terms via email at [email protected].
The setting of odds is at the discretion of the book; rules governing these wagers shall
be made available to the public.
Acceptance of wagers must cease prior the commencement of each match.
The results shall be based on a permissible source in accordance with
Regulation 22.060 (4).
All audit procedures detailed in Industry Letter 2011-48 must be adhered to.
Any additional wagers which deviate from 1) Head to Head 2) Winner of Each Match
3) Overall Winner, of the 2020 Call of Duty League for this event will require a separate
application and approval.
Please direct additional questions to the Enforcement Division’s Operations Unit at (702) 486-2020.
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