Betting business: combining the betting and legal industries

Experienced player and trained lawyer Mike Roselli joins Business of Betting Podcast, to discuss your journey into the world of sports betting, offering a legal professional's perspective on the world of gambling.

Who is this?

Mike Roselli, Director of Compliance and Legal Affairs, Play Up USA

Jake Williams , host of the Business of Betting podcast

What do they say?

Explaining how "the betting industry" was a natural fit for the Chicago lawyer, Roselli said, "About six or seven years ago, I realized that there was so much overlap coming from an objective, well-trained, legal mind with a well...trained betting skill." on the market. There is the same skepticism and not letting emotions get in the way of your analysis. It's the same idea as a law - you discover problems, plan reasoning as data, and come to a conclusion. This has a lot in common.

“I say I started doing this seriously about five or six years ago and that's really what helped kickstart me and really kickstarted my bankroll was Mayweather vs McGregor in August 2017, the day we all should be remembered as a unicorn in our lives!

“When it became obvious that PASPA was going to be cancelled, even before 2018, that’s when I started thinking about moving my career into the space beyond staking, but taking my legal career into the space and fully immersing myself in everything here.”

Why should I watch this?

To learn how the law and betting sectors are intertwined and listen to an industry professional discuss their ventures in the gambling market.

Where can I see more?

Source: YouTube channel of the Business of Betting podcast.

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