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Fantasy sport regulation called in by a Mexican group

Fantasy sport regulation called in by a Mexican group

Calls from the New Mexico Council on Problem Gambling have requested for the closure of fantasy sports sites like FanDuel and DraftKings. The group claimed that there are online operational licenses that the two firms have to acquire for the group to end the protest. The executive director of the group Kandice Blanchard was the first to commend the eradication of fantasy sports in Nevada while group’s therapist Dr. John Rinaldi claimed that the two sites have to get a betting license since they resembles any other betting sport such as horse racing.

Rinaldi claimed that the outcome of a horse race depends heavily on the bettor’s research and knowledge on his horse. It also relies on the previous performance in past events. The two are fundamental in winning or losing. The same case applies to fantasy betting where skill is used and this brings no difference with horse racing. Hence, fantasy sports can be classified as any other form of betting.

He continued to claim that despite it being new in the market, fantasy sport like any other betting is also very addictive. Clients may not be attracted to it that much at this period but with time, the addictive outcome will be evident.

A number of States with New Mexico included have yet to classify fantasy sports as betting since there was a law which was passed by the Congress in 2006. This Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act has provided a shadow to hide in to FanDuel and DraftKings as they argue the game is based on personal skills unlike kismet.

JD Oltman in Las Cruces told KFOX14 that fantasy sports can incorporate both luck and skills. One has to have analyzed information on a player intended to select as well as the historical background of the team they are playing against.

This was the exact point that was brought forward by Kyng Diego who said that a win is only guaranteed to the person who undertakes a thorough research on the players playing on a particular day.

Rinaldi has faith in the review of the matter by lawmakers who are to converge in winter. On the other hand, the New Mexico Problem Gambling will accord assistance to betting addicts.

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Victor Ojeda honored by Spanish Basketball Coaches

Victor Ojeda honored by Spanish Basketball Coaches

The current FIBA Americas Basketball Academy Director Victor Ojeda has received an honor from the Spanish Basketball Coaches Association. The event took place during the FIBA Americas Ordinary Assembly that took place on the 16th and 17th day of October.

The award was awarded to Ojeda for his outstanding contribution in basketball category in the area. He is a well-known club and nation head coach. He took charge of the Puerto Rico National team in 1978 and went on to clinch most wins in the national basketball history. He is currently a member in the World Association of Basketball Coaches (WABC).

The President of Spanish Basketball Coaches AssociationJuan Maria Gavalda claimed that they have believed in the tireless efforts by Ojeda who has been instrumental in the growth of basketball not only in his native land of Puerto Rico or Americas continent at large but across the globe. And to honor his work, they have decided to award him with this prestigious honor. Through Ojeda, many have achieved substantial education on the sport and have went on to become professional basketball players.

Gavalda continued to claim that Ojeda has been on the front line in equipping coaches with advance knowledge in the sport in the Americas and this clearly portrayed the real passion in the sport. His work would have never gone unnoticed by many in the field.

Ojeda was appointed the FIBA Americas Basketball Academy Director back in 2003 and has been moving from one nation to another as he held several clinics for the better play of the sport.

Receiving the award, Ojeda claimed that he was happy to achieve such a prestigious honor and he added that this represented a clear indication that his department’s work has been propelling forward much as they had wished. He added that during his stint as a coach, he took equipping knowledge about the sport very seriously to a variety of professional players and coaches in all federal nations across the continent. This will continue in the near future.

Among the dignitaries at the Assembly were; FIBA Regional Director in the Americas, Mr. Alberto Garcia, FIBA Americas President, Mr. Usie Richards,FIBA Americas Secretary General Emeritus,Mr. Jenaro Marchand and FIBA President, Mr. Horacio Muratore.

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