There are
daily gambling games.
Not exact matches
Daily fantasy sports, where players draft a roster of football players to compete for points in a single - day worth of
games, were acknowledged by Virginia lawmakers as a
game of skill vs. pure chance, a key difference that allows sites to avoid a federal ban on online
gambling.
DraftKings and other
daily fantasy sites, including FanDuel, are able to charge money to enter contests and skirt online
gambling laws because they're considered
games of skill rather than luck.
Jason Robins, CEO of DraftKings, has said that
daily fantasy is not
gambling, arguing that it is a
game of skill, not chance.
But Macdonald also noted that
daily fantasy sports, generally considered to be a form of
gambling, is treated in New York as a
game of skill.
The poll also found that most New Yorkers want the state to permit ride - sharing services like Uber and Lyft to operate outside of New York City, but they are not in favor of a proposal to legalize
daily fantasy sports
gambling, including
games offered on popular websites like FanDuel or DraftKings.
Assembly Racing and Wagering Committee Chairman Gary Pretlow (D - Westchester) said Tuesday he expects the Legislature would adopt legislation to legalize
daily fantasy sports
games if a court finds — as Schneiderman claims — that they are in violation of state
gambling laws.