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With the US Supreme Court's Murphy decision in 2018, sports wagering went mainstream. It is now everywhere marketed and available.

But gambling, in particular sports gambling, not only threatens the social health of those who participate in it, sports wagering can also be a direct hit on the very idea of competitive athletics and fair play.  If athletes, coaches, or referees are influenced by their gambling interests or the pressures of others involved in betting large sums on the outcome of athletic events, they may be induced to throw the game.  Point shaving, “taking a fall” in a boxing ring, swinging wildly or dropping the ball in baseball games, intentionally shooting offline on the basketball court, the opportunities to cheat for a dishonest athlete are endless. If this happens, competitive sports based on talented athletes, skilled execution, and “heart”—all the things that make people love sports—disappear.  All that’s left is some form of schlock entertainment like televised professional wrestling.  

Sports gambling, indeed all gambling is a bad bet.