Hot Start: Here's How Fast Sports Betting Took Off in Mass.

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In-person betting began at the end of January, but mobile betting is expected to quickly become the dominant method of sports wagering in Mass. Here's how much it's taken off already.

The company said it also prevented more than 5,000 transactions from"devices or accounts with a known history of fraud, saving its customers tens of thousands of dollars."

Commission Executive Director Karen Wells said last week that the display"will show where all the -- live and in real time -- bets are being placed on mobile sports wagering, phones and other devices ... so that staff, commissioners and the public who will be coming into public meetings at some point in the near future can see the operation.

"What we would do is we would contact the customer and advise that the wager is a prohibited wager, and under our terms and conditions and terms of service that we're not allowed to offer the wager," Jennifer Roberts, general counsel for WynnBet, said in response to commission questions."That that piece of the parlay would have been voided ... but the parlay ticket could continue with the remaining legs.

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