Skill-based BBall Tournament is Game-changer for Gambling Industry

NCAA MD Nick Faust 690x488ATLANTIC CITY — An Atlantic City, New Jersey tournament next month will reward a winner based on skill, and not luck. It might point toward a future in the gambling industry where the house does not always win, experts say.
The Borgata is hosting a $10,000 basketball free-throw tournament – a contest that is the first of its kind…

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