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Yet again, pop culture is now included by the territory of sports betting in New Jersey.
The two SugarHouse Sportsbook and DraftKings Sportsbook have seemingly received regulatory approval and also submitted lines to the 71st Primetime Emmy Awards.
Each operator comprises chances at the exact same 12 categories of the awards show, that will be scheduled for Sunday in pm ET.
DraftKings and SugarHouse each put up odds for finalists, while only two days off in the awards show.
Find them below as well as the outlines for each potential winner (chances are indistinguishable via the two programs as of Sept. 20).
This is not the first time their purview has expanded past sports gambling.
Remember earlier this season when the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) allowed operators to accept wagers to the Academy Awards.
Unlike Oscars betting, however, NJ operators do not have time to profit on the Emmys.
Surely the awards of Sunday won’t lead to profitable business with the show sitting off.
Having said that, any business is (technically ) good business. These days, as New Jersey has been challenge Nevada for business supremacy.
Grant Lucas is. A graduate of Linfield College in McMinnville, Grant written columns and features surrounding Linfield prep sports, and Oregon State athletics and the Portland Trail Blazers throughout his career and has coated games.

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