• /
  • Responsible Gambling
This site contains commercial content
  • US Sports Betting
    • Arizona Sports Betting
    • Colorado Sports Betting
    • Florida Sports Betting
    • Illinois Sports Betting
    • Indiana Sports Betting
    • Kentucky Sports Betting
    • Louisiana Sports Betting
    • Maryland Sports Betting
    • Massachusetts Sports Betting
    • Michigan Sports Betting
    • Missouri Sports Betting
    • New Jersey Sports Betting
    • New York Sports Betting
    • North Carolina Sports Betting
    • Ohio Sports Betting
    • Pennsylvania Sports Betting
    • Tennessee Sports Betting
    • Vermont Sports Betting
    • Virginia Sports Betting
  • Betting Apps
    • Best Sports Betting Sites
    • bet365 Bonus Code
    • Caesars Promo Code
    • BetMGM Bonus Code
    • Fanatics Sportsbook Promo Code
    • Borgata Promo Code
    • BetRivers Promo Code
    • ESPN BET Promo Code
    • DraftKings Bonus Code
    • Fliff Promo Code
    • Rebet Bonus Code
    • TwinSpires Offer Code
    • FanDuel Sportsbook Promo Code
  • DFS Sites
    • PrizePicks Referral Code
    • Betr Promo Code
    • Boom Fantasy Promo Code
    • Dabble Fantasy Promo Code
    • OwnersBox Referral Code
    • Sleeper Promo Code
    • SuperDraft Promo Code
    • Underdog Fantasy Promo Code
    • Thrillzz Sportsbook Promo Code
  • Tools
    • Sportsbook Bonuses Explained
    • What Is a Teaser Bet?
    • What Is a Parlay Bet?
    • What is a Same Game Parlay?
    • What Is a Moneyline Bet?
    • What is Expected Value?
    • Win/Loss Statement
    • Sports Betting Revenue Tracker
    • Sports Betting Podcasts
    • Partnership Tracker
    • Sports Scores And Odds Apps
    • Sports Betting Twitter
  • News
No Result
View All Result
  • US Sports Betting
    • Arizona Sports Betting
    • Colorado Sports Betting
    • Florida Sports Betting
    • Illinois Sports Betting
    • Indiana Sports Betting
    • Kentucky Sports Betting
    • Louisiana Sports Betting
    • Maryland Sports Betting
    • Massachusetts Sports Betting
    • Michigan Sports Betting
    • Missouri Sports Betting
    • New Jersey Sports Betting
    • New York Sports Betting
    • North Carolina Sports Betting
    • Ohio Sports Betting
    • Pennsylvania Sports Betting
    • Tennessee Sports Betting
    • Vermont Sports Betting
    • Virginia Sports Betting
  • Betting Apps
    • Best Sports Betting Sites
    • bet365 Bonus Code
    • Caesars Promo Code
    • BetMGM Bonus Code
    • Fanatics Sportsbook Promo Code
    • Borgata Promo Code
    • BetRivers Promo Code
    • ESPN BET Promo Code
    • DraftKings Bonus Code
    • Fliff Promo Code
    • Rebet Bonus Code
    • TwinSpires Offer Code
    • FanDuel Sportsbook Promo Code
  • DFS Sites
    • PrizePicks Referral Code
    • Betr Promo Code
    • Boom Fantasy Promo Code
    • Dabble Fantasy Promo Code
    • OwnersBox Referral Code
    • Sleeper Promo Code
    • SuperDraft Promo Code
    • Underdog Fantasy Promo Code
    • Thrillzz Sportsbook Promo Code
  • Tools
    • Sportsbook Bonuses Explained
    • What Is a Teaser Bet?
    • What Is a Parlay Bet?
    • What is a Same Game Parlay?
    • What Is a Moneyline Bet?
    • What is Expected Value?
    • Win/Loss Statement
    • Sports Betting Revenue Tracker
    • Sports Betting Podcasts
    • Partnership Tracker
    • Sports Scores And Odds Apps
    • Sports Betting Twitter
  • News
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result

Stakeholders To New Tennessee Regulator: Dump 10% Hold Requirement 3e3p2o

Stakeholders say requirement leads to worse odds and thriving black market 4e3y1e

Jill R. DorsonJill R. Dorson
November 8, 2021
in Regulation

(Shutterstock) 3f4ck

Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

When the of Tennessee’s Sports Wagering Advisory Council (SWAC) — set to become the state’s controversial 10% hold rule. The hold is amount of money an operator keeps after a wager is settled.

The rule is the brainchild of the November 2020 launch of legal wagering, much to the chagrin of operators, with the idea that it would result in higher revenue to the state. That has proven untrue, and the net result has been worse odds for bettors, less tax revenue for the state, and an opportunity for the black market to continue to thrive in the U.S.’s first mobile-only wagering jurisdiction.

“Reaching the 10% number required by regulation is only achievable at the detriment of Tennessee residents,” wrote Lou Fracogna, senior counsel, corporate compliance officer for Churchill Downs’ TwinSpires digital platform. “Those that choose to engage in legalized sports wagering will see reduced offerings in lower hold markets and/or worsened odds across the board. Meanwhile, illegal operators will be able to offer more markets and better odds. Without a capped payout, the State of Tennessee benefits from a legal and competitive product with robust responsible gaming and anti-fraud tools.”

Proof the cap doesn’t result in more tax dollars 50104p

Frascogna went on to share that, according to the UNLV Center for Gaming Research, the average hold in Las Vegas from 1984-2020 was 5.13%, while the highest was 8%.

In addition, the state’s 20% tax rate does not translate into a higher spend or tax revenue, as DraftKings shared in its letter to the SWAC:

(Courtesy of DraftKings)

BetMGM also shared that lower average holds in similar states have resulted in higher gross gaming revenue:

(Courtesy of MGM)

DraftKings and BetMGM, along with FanDuel and Action Tennessee 24/7, were the first four platforms to go live in Tennessee last year. Since then, four others have ed the fray. But whether an operator is live in Tennessee or only has plans to be, the reaction to the 10% hold is visceral.

A representative from Caesars called the cap “profoundly anti-consumer” and suggested that “over time, it will limit the size of the legal sports betting market in Tennessee.” Meanwhile, FanDuel government affairs and product counsel vice president Cory Fox wrote that no other U.S. jurisdiction has launched “a regime with such an onerous restriction on payout,” and went on to cite examples of Europeans countries that had “stunted growth” as a result of similar caps.

Penn National Gaming’s VP for Compliance, Rhea Loney, wrote, “It forces licensees to make business decisions that are adverse to a consumer-friendly marketplace.”

She went on to explain that operators must increase the vig and decrease payouts to meet the requirement.

Bettor has his say, too 6x175r

Tennessee consumer Matt Calhoun may have said it best when he wrote:

If I, as a consumer, am required to win even more bets just to break even, why would I want to place a bet in Tennessee’s legal sportsbooks? [TELC Director] Rebecca Hargrove made a comment during the original rule making period for TN that offshore/illegal books are never going to disappear. Of course, not with this required fixed cap. If people can win more money on the same exact bet away from Tennessee’s legalized sportsbooks, they absolutely will gravitate towards whatever offers them the best odds.

Calhoun went to criticize the TELC’s mandated use of official league data. Tennessee is one of only a handful of states, along with Michigan, that require operators to purchase data to settle wagers from “official sources.” Conceptually, lawmakers and regulators say they believe such data helps to protect the integrity of the game — and the wager.

“I would like to add one more thing regarding integrity fees and what has happened with all of the cheating in MLB,” Calhoun wrote. “We should not be giving these leagues any extra money in the future based on these scandals. In 2017, I had a Yankees World Series sports bet that I lost because of the Astros cheating against the Yankees in the ALCS. Because of all of this, there’s not going to be any refund to my sports bet even though it’s been itted that the Astros cheated. So if I am not going to be made whole because of their cheating, why should we give them any type of money/fee for their ‘integrity?'”

Top 10 #SportsBetting Handle since May 2018 (Sept in CAPS):

1 #NEWJERSEY: $18.992B
2 #NEVADA: $17.57B
3 #PENNSYLVANIA: $9.35B
4 #Illinois: $5.9B
5 #INDIANA: $4.65B
6 #COLORADO: $3.6B
7 #MICHIGAN: $2.58B
8 #IOWA: $1.994B
9 #VIRGINIA: $1.965B
10 #Tennessee: $1.7B#GamblingTwitter

— Chris Altruda (@AlTruda73) November 1, 2021

Operators would likely agree that the official league data mandate is another potentially higher expense they must incur and does not allow them to shop around for the best price. But it’s not a requirement most operators have chosen to push back on, focusing instead on the removal of the cap.

Among the comments — nine from operators, two from industry organizations, and one from a consumer — the cap was the key component, but stakeholders also raised questions about a Tennessee-specific responsible-gaming hotline, auditing and reporting guidelines, reserve funds, simplifying the license renewal process, and other issues.

The SWAC is set to meet Tuesday at 11 a.m. local time to discuss the comments. The SWAC’s rule-making committee met to discuss the proposed rules Friday, but Tuesday’s meeting will be the council’s first full meeting led by new Executive Director Mary Kay Thomas.

ShareTweetShare
Jill R. Dorson

Jill R. Dorson 142t70

Jill has covered everything from steeplechase to the NFL and then some during a more than 30-year career in sports journalism. The highlight of her career was covering Oakland Raiders during the Charles Woodson/Jon Gruden era, including the infamous “Snow Bowl” and the Raiders’ 2003 trip to Super Bowl XXXVII. Her specialty these days is covering sports betting legislation across the country. You can reach Jill at [email protected]

This site contains commercial content. We may be compensated for the links provided on this page. The content on this page is for informational purposes only.

Related Posts 3c253c

Industry

Tennessee Sports Betting Handle Rises 21.7% Year-on-Year in April 2fh3n

May 27, 2025
Promotions

Best Tennessee Sportsbook Promos: Secure More than $3K in Offers for March Madness Wofford vs. Tennessee, Any Game 2vy4b

March 20, 2025
Load More

SportsHandle 11z4m

  • Analysis
  • Casino
  • Features
  • Horse Racing
  • Industry
  • Legal
  • Legislation
  • Lottery
  • Opinion
  • Podcasts
  • Poker
  • Politics
  • Promotions
  • Regulation
  • Sports
  • Uncategorized

Better Collective 5q5o70

This website is owned and operated by Better Collective USA. Trademarks and copyrights referenced on this website are and shall remain the exclusive property of their respective owners and/or licensors. Please be sure to visit the operator’s website(s) to review their & conditions. We advise you to read these carefully as they contain important information. Copyright © 2025 | Better Collective USA
21 Play Responsibly
National Council on Problem Gambling
Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-Gambler.

Search Sports Handle n6a5h

No Result
View All Result

Legal 5h1l1k

  • Cookie Policy
  • /
  • Responsible Gambling

No Result
View All Result
  • US Sports Betting
    • Arizona Sports Betting
    • Colorado Sports Betting
    • Florida Sports Betting
    • Illinois Sports Betting
    • Indiana Sports Betting
    • Kentucky Sports Betting
    • Louisiana Sports Betting
    • Maryland Sports Betting
    • Massachusetts Sports Betting
    • Michigan Sports Betting
    • Missouri Sports Betting
    • New Jersey Sports Betting
    • New York Sports Betting
    • North Carolina Sports Betting
    • Ohio Sports Betting
    • Pennsylvania Sports Betting
    • Tennessee Sports Betting
    • Vermont Sports Betting
    • Virginia Sports Betting
  • Betting Apps
    • Best Sports Betting Sites
    • bet365 Bonus Code
    • Caesars Promo Code
    • BetMGM Bonus Code
    • Fanatics Sportsbook Promo Code
    • Borgata Promo Code
    • BetRivers Promo Code
    • ESPN BET Promo Code
    • DraftKings Bonus Code
    • Fliff Promo Code
    • Rebet Bonus Code
    • TwinSpires Offer Code
    • FanDuel Sportsbook Promo Code
  • DFS Sites
    • PrizePicks Referral Code
    • Betr Promo Code
    • Boom Fantasy Promo Code
    • Dabble Fantasy Promo Code
    • OwnersBox Referral Code
    • Sleeper Promo Code
    • SuperDraft Promo Code
    • Underdog Fantasy Promo Code
    • Thrillzz Sportsbook Promo Code
  • Tools
    • Sportsbook Bonuses Explained
    • What Is a Teaser Bet?
    • What Is a Parlay Bet?
    • What is a Same Game Parlay?
    • What Is a Moneyline Bet?
    • What is Expected Value?
    • Win/Loss Statement
    • Sports Betting Revenue Tracker
    • Sports Betting Podcasts
    • Partnership Tracker
    • Sports Scores And Odds Apps
    • Sports Betting Twitter
  • News

loading

Please wait while you are redirected to the right page...

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.Read more